DEQX advances the art of speaker correction
Updated: 2012-02-08 15:36:00
Designed by Daniel Abendroth and Andreas Meinhardt, the Hagent robotic heat redistributor uses a heat sensor to find a warm cozy place such as next to the fireplace. The device will absorb all of that heat, storing it as energy. Once the temperature drops, the Hagent robotic heat redistributor will move around to where it [...]
The BioLite CampStove is not an ordinary camping stove because it uses the heat from the fire to generate power for your USB gadgets. The BioLite CampStove will recharge your phones, lights and other gadgets while you cook dinner. If you’re interested, you can buy the BioLite CampStove for $129. [Product Page]
Netbook Navigator has rolled out a new Windows 7-powered tablet. Priced at $499.99 (without operating system), the gadget offers a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N570 dual-core processor, a 10.1-inch display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, a 2GB of RAM, a 16GB solid state disk, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity. Other specs include a 1.3-megapixel [...]
Canon is ready to release the Selphy CP810 compact photo printer. It is capable of producing postcard (148 x 100mm), letter (119 x 89mm), and credit card (86 x 54mm) sized prints in super-quick time. The Canon Selphy CP810 also features a tilting 2.7-inch colour LCD display and an improved Auto Image Optimizer function. The [...]
Check out this upcoming mini-tower PC case from Cooler Master, the Elite 361. Supporting both micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, this steel case has a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, one 5.25-inch external drive bay, one 3.5-inch external drive bay, four 3.5-inch internal drive bays, seven expansion slots and has [...]
AMD has come out with another professional graphics card, the FirePro V3900. This entry-level card features 480 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface, AMD Eyefinity Technology support and a 1GB of DDR3 RAM. The card also comes with a single-fan cooling system and has dual DVI and DisplayPort 1.2 outputs. The AMD FirePro V3900 will [...]
Elecom is set to release a new Bluetooth wireless keyboard ‘TK-FBP037′ in Japan. Powered by 2x AAA batteries, this compact keyboard features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), 87 keys, a built-in trackball, L and R mouse buttons and is compatible with Bluetooth 3.0 enabled devices (PC, PS3). The TK-FBP037 will start [...]
Mouse Computer has just dropped their newest desktop PC for the Japanese market. Called the MDV-ASG8, this BTO (Build To Order) machine sports a 3.50GHz Intel Core i7-2700K processor, an Intel Z68 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 120GB SSD + 500GB hard drive, a DVD [...]
Raidmax has begun selling their newest mid-tower PC case ‘Seiran’ in Europe. Aimed at gamers, the case supports for both micro ATX and ATX motherboards, and is equipped with a top-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 2.0, 2x audio and 1x USB 3.0 ports, nine 5.25-inch external drive bays, six 3.5-inch internal drive bays, a [...]
Team Group has just unveiled a new line of USB flash drives to its range called the C121 Lucky Dragon. Coming in capacities ranging from 4GB to 32GB, these attractive USB flash drives feature a one-finger push-based mechanism to prevent cap loss, a USB 2.0 connection interface and are backed by a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, [...]
Buffalo is preparing to launch another wired keyboard for the Japanese market, the BSKBU10. Measuring 266mm x 124mm x 21mm and weighing 283g, this compact keyboard comes with 83 keys, a USB 2.0 connection interface and supports for Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 operating system. The BSKBU10 will start shipping from mid-February for 2,900 Yen (about $38) in [...]
If you like old-fashioned gadgets, then check out the Toshiba TY-CK1 CD and cassette tape player. This music player features a pair of 1W speakers, a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack, a large volume button and an FM radio. Toshiba releases the TY-CK1 CD and cassette player in the Japanese market for 5,000 Yen or around $65. [...]
Here’s the latest gaming PC from Cleverley Japan, the G-Maximum Cube GM6-R79. The system sports a 3.50GHz Intel Core i7-2700K processor, an Intel Z68 Express Chipset, a Radeon HD 7970 3GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 2TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a USB 3.0 port, an HDMI port and runs [...]
Amazon has started offering the Cyanics Sauna Boy portable humidifier. Measuring 75mm x 70mm x 80mm, this gadget draws its power from the USB port on your computer. You just need to add some water and the device will help you increase the humidity in the room. The Cyanics Sauna Boy portable humidifier retails for [...]
Do you still remember the Google Android Modify watch that we posted last month? Google and Modify have released a new version of this watch. Dubbed as the Chrome Watch Set, this water-resistant watch features the Chrome logo at each of the hours, two custom straps and a choice of a large or a small [...]
Chinese gadget manufacturer Qanba will launch the Q2-PRO ‘Battle of Wits’ gaming controller. This ambidextrous arcade stick enables left and right-handed players a more comfortable solution to play video games. It is available in a PS3/PC, a 360/PC, or a PS3/360/PC model. The Qanba Q2-PRO ‘Battle of Wits’ will be released in March 2012. [Product [...]
LG has recently unveiled the Optimus Pad LTE. As its name suggests, the tablet supports the LTE technology, an 8.9-inch True HD IPS display with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, and an 8-megapixel camera with an HD video recording capability. Measuring 245mm x 151.4mm x 9.34mm and weighing at only [...]
The Ultimate Rechargeable Heated Glove provides heat for up to 8-hour on a single charge. This wearable gadget draws its power from a pair of lightweight lithium-ion batteries. The Ultimate Rechargeable Heated Glove also features four temperature settings and a genuine leather in the palm for comfort and grip. [Product Page]
High-resolution formats define the upper limit of quality, but if the recording's mix was overcompressed and processed, a lossless file won't sound great.
Is it more than a little strange that so many people buying LPs didn't grow up playing records? What's the appeal?
Before we decide which iPod speakers are the best, we must first set out criteria on which to base our decision. We need to examine sound quality, volume control, function, and practical use. Sound quality can be judged by depth of base, frequency limits and, realistic sound. Volume control can be judged by ease of [...]