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Parrot Sound System

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 10:07

Over the last couple of years, we've reviewed our share of wireless audio streaming options for the iPodMost of them involve a dongle attached to the bottom of your iPod that allows you to stream tunes wirelessly to a little box that's connected to your home stereo or any powered speaker system with

Creative GigaWorks T40 PC Multimedia Speakers

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 10:04

Creative offers an impressively wide range of PC, iPod, and multimedia speakers--at least 20, by our countBut we were drawn to the company's GigaWorks T40, a set of unusually tall (12.5 inches) stereo PC speakers that retail for less than $150The slender but deep desktop speakers boast a pair of wov

Reverse Phone Lookup

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 10:02

iPhone is truly a wonderful platformIt's so powerful that it has allowed mobile developers to come up with all kinds of useful applications for the device to enhance its functionalityWhether you are into online dating, social networking or making cheap calls from your phone, you can do it all thanks

Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 Wireless Stereo Headphone

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:43

As an increasing number of mobile phones incorporate a music player into their features, more and more stereo Bluetooth headphones are unleashed onto the marketThe audio quality offered is still not on par with wired models, but the headsets offer the advantage of cord-free listeningStill, size can

Samsung WEP460 Bluetooth headset

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:42

Bluetooth headsets, many of which are quite affordableOne such headset is the Samsung WEP460, a lower-end modelYou have to make some sacrifices to get that lower price, though, as the sound quality of the Samsung WEP460 is simply mediocreSo even though the WEP460 is only $40, you might want to consi

eMachines ET1810-03

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:32

None of the desktops in the comparison uses a lot of power, but the eMachines ET1810-03 winds up among the cheapest to operate at only $17.37 per year.The Dell Inspiron 537s and the Asus Essentio are both faster than the eMachines and understandably cost a bit more at $20.59 and $24.57 year-over-yea

Memorex TouchMP

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:31

The Memorex brand has a long history with portable music players, dating all the way back to the 8-track eraDespite its pedigree, the company's track record as a manufacturer of MP3 players hasn't met with much successIn fact, the last Memorex MP3 player we reviewed (the MMP8640) holds the dishonora

Philips Streamium NP2500

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:29

Digital audio streamers generally come two ways: cheap solutions like the Airport Express that lack convenience, or expensive systems like Sonos that put all your music at your fingertipsPhilips has always tried to find a middle ground; last year's NP1100 offered much of the performance of the Squee

Gateway DX4300-03

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:28

We loved Gateway's budget-priced SX2800-01 slim tower, but the $750 Gateway DX4300-03 has a much less enticing bargain.There's a respectable PC here, and we're fans of Gateway's new compact system design, but a tower PC from Asus, the Essentio CM5570-AP006, has much faster performance for the same p

Tonium Pacemaker

Written by zhengxiaoting on August 13, 2009 09:26

When we reviewed the original Pacemaker in June of 2008, it topped our list of digital DJ toys, but the accompanying $800 price tag was hard to swallowRevamped for 2009, the second-generation of the Pacemaker MP3 player includes all the features of the original (and then some), with a more palatable


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