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Samsung Bluetooth Stereo Headset YA-BH270 Review
The Samsung Bluetooth Stereo Headset (YA-BH270) looks like a regular pair of over-the-ear headphones, except there's no audio cord to plug into anything.
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Samsung
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Nov 07, 2008 |
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Albatron WIDIO Wireless Audio System Review
The Albatron Widio Deluxe wireless audio receiver and transmitter allows users to listen to music at distances of up to 50m (164 feet) from the audio source.
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Albatron
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Sep 07, 2005 |
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Mad Dog Entertainer 7.1 DSP Sound Card Review
A 7.1-channel surround sound audio chip seems to be the current solution, though there are few matching speaker packages on the market for consumer to even take advantage of.
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MAD Dog
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May 24, 2004 |
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Burning Blue Audio USB Headphone Amplifier Review
The USB Headphone Amplifier is actually a little aluminum box about the size of a package of mints, and draws all power from the USB cable itself.
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Burning Blue
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Jun 11, 2003 |
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Philips Acoustic Edge
Like owning a super fast processor, good sound is not something you should
ever skimp on.
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Philips
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Oct 22, 2001 |
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Analog Devices SoundMAX-SPX Review
While it's pretty easy to purchase a cheap PCI sound card these days (boards like the Sound Blaster PCI128, Aureal Vortex series, Yamaha YMF based cards, etc), do keep in mind that the problems with such hardware is that they offer a limited feature set, mediocre 3D audio acceleration and generally don't sound as good as more expensive sound cards on the market.
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Analog Devices
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Jun 26, 2001 |
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Samsung SVR-S820 Voice Pen Review
For many of us, our days are filled with scribbling notes on scrap pieces of paper, or a billion little yellow post-it notes.
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Samsung
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Apr 23, 2001 |
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Logitech SoundMan Xtrusio DSR-100
What could be better than a sleek, powerful pair of speakers
for your system? One such solution to this vexing sonic problem may just well be Logitech's SoundMan Xtrusio.
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Logitech
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Mar 29, 2001 |
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Analog Devices SoundMAX 2.0 Review
A few short years ago, the price of a PC sound card was considered to be a big portion of overall system cost. Until the days of the first ISA sound cards, wavetable MIDI synthesis was considered a high end feature as it required a sound card with dedicated on board memory and a digital signal processor capable of mixing and adding effects (chorus, reverb, mixing, etc.) to MIDI channels and voices.
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Analog Devices
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Mar 12, 2001 |
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SoundBlaster Live Platinum and Cambridge Desktop Theatre 2500 Review
Sound, sound, sound we all want good sound for our games, DVD's and windows chime! We take a look at 'high end' products, and tell you just how far they go!
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Creative
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May 11, 2000 |
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Napster: A revolution in MP3's
Napster and its MP3 treasure chest is in the news almost daily. What is Napster, and more importantly what are the tweaks to get more out of it? We've got the scoop, so read on!
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Napster
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Mar 21, 2000 |
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