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Samsung UE55D8000 – TV of the year








When we say a TV is ‘’beyond sexy’’, we mean one of twothings: either that it’s a beautifully designed, and has an exquisite pictureand an impressive roster of smart TV apps, or that someone has slipped somethinginto our drink and put your favorite movie on. The D8000 sits in the firstcategory: a silver-edged rectangle of televisual brilliance, it employs allkinds of dark magic to buff the picture on its screen. And although it’s sothin that it barely exists on one axis, it’ll make your 3D games and Blu-rayslook more convincing than almost any other telly will. Then there’s the USB recording,the media streaming and online video capabilities, the iOS and Android controlapps…


Price: 3865 $




Yamaha THR Series







Where’sthe fun in awkwardly twanging out the opening bars to Enter Sandman when yourpiddly little practice amp doesn’t cause the neighbors to go ballistic aboutthe racket you’re creating? Yamaha’s new THR amps look to solve this problem,delivering the warmth, response and power of a valve amp in dinky, retropackages. They’re small – 5W or 10W – but Yamaha reckons the sounds is bigenough that the 10W is suitable for small gigs, making them more than capableof giving the cat tinnitus. Taking tech from Yamaha’s top – end pro mixingconsoles to simulate classic tube amp sounds, they can also be hooked up to aUSB audio source, so you can play along with the tracks on your PC. 





Samsung E2230




Overview
Samsung E2230 is a candy bar GSM phone. This Samsung phone includes VGA camera, bluetooth, USB, FM-radio and Music player. Samsung E2230 comes in black color.

Samsung E2230 Release Date
  • Announced: March, 2011
  • Expected Release: Q2, 2011

Technical Specifications

Network
  • GSM 900, 1800

Screen
  • TFT, 56,000 colors
  • 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches

Weight & Dimension
  • 79 g (including battery)
  • (109 x 46 x 14.9) mm

Memory & Processor
  • 1000 entries: with multiple contact storage entries
  • Internal memory: 4 MB
  • Expansion slot: microSD up to 8 GB

Data Service & Connectivity
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
  • USB

Ringtones
  • MP3, Polyphonic
  • Vibration

Camera
  • VGA, 640 x 480 pixels
  • Video recording

Battery
  • Standard battery: Li-Ion 1000 mAh
  • Stand by time up to: 660 h
  • Talk time up to: 14 h 40 min.

Others
  • SMS, MMS
  • WAP 2.0, xHTML
  • Organizer
  • Voice memo
  • Predictive text input
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording
  • Music player: MP3, AAC, MP4, H.263



Anteleope Audio Eclipse 384






On December 7, 2011, in Santa Monica, California, Antelope Audio announcedthe launch of the Eclipse 384 - the first of its kind multifunctional audiodevice that provides 384 kHz A/D and D/A conversion clocked by Antelope'srenowned 64-bit technology and a powerful and flexible monitoring control.

Eclipse 384 was unveiled during the Audio Engineering Society(AES) convention in New York last October, where it received the accolade “Bestof Show” and subsequently “Gear of the Year” from two highly regarded industrypublications.

Outsidethe Eclipse 384

Front- Thefront of the Eclipse has a very attractive, modern look. The first thing thatyou observe is the big LED display, which occupies most of the front cover. Thedesign of the front it so how made that the buyer falls “in love at first sight”with the product and there are no second thoughts regard the buying.
Back- The backof the Eclipse 384 may induce an inexperienced user in a big error. But even to those with littleexperience in audio devices will find it easy to use due to the fact that everyjack is well categorized and separated.

Inside theEclipse 384
The Eclipse comprises 384 kHz A/D &D/A converters clocked by two independent 64-bit DSP Trinity-level clocks. Thefully integrated monitor controller employs 0.05 dB accurate gold-plated relayattenuators and provides speaker switching, bass management and cue mixfunctions with integrated talkback. The Eclipse also includes two dedicatedheadphone amplifiers and a custom USB interface, as well as two large peakmeters on the front panel. The advanced software control panel compatible withboth Mac & PC, allows five nameable presets for easy recall of favoritesetups.

The unique dual-domain clocking system enables analog-based, morenatural sounding sample rate conversion. The integrated patching/routingcapabilities make monitoring of either analog or digital sources extremelysimple, avoiding jitter, distortion and cabling noise. By eliminating the manyinput and output stages and the various power supplies, that would be presentin separate devices, the noise floor can be substantially reduced and the audioquality significantly improved.

The Eclipse is also well-suited to live environments. Master clocks are becoming more and more popular for usewith digital consoles and recording equipment at concerts and live events. Byusing the Eclipse 384, a live sound engineer is able to provide sync referencefor up to four different devices, while using the main D/A for backingmaterial, the A/D with multiple digital outs feeding redundant recordingsystems, and monitor DAC to check the recording post A/D conversion. 

Currently Antelope Audio is accepting pre-orders for Eclipse 384,which is expected to ship during the first quarter of 2012; however the firstpre-ordered units will arrive in studios before the end of 2011.

Eclipse384 features
Clocking
·        64-bit DSP Trinity-level clocking
·        Oven-controlled oscillator
·        Factory calibrated to better than +/- 0.001 ppm stability
·        Two independent sample rates
·        Varispeed capability of +/- 200 cents
·        10M atomic clock input

Conversion
·        384 kHz A/D & D/A converters
·        A/D with Dynamic Range of 124dB
·        D/A with Dynamic Range of 129dB
·        Burr-Brown D/A conversion chip
·        Two bypassable A/D inserts
·        Custom USB 2.0 chip streaming up to 480 Mbits

Monitoring
·        Three sets of switchable monitor outs
·        Second dedicated monitor D/A
·        Bass management with LFE output
·        Precise input and output peak meters
·        Talkback and cue mix functions
           Relayvolume attenuator matched to 0.05 dB 






Aviiq Portable USB Charging Station





Everybody must be tired of carrying dozens of chargers, plug-in cables, USB connectors etc. It all ends up in a tangle of many tipes of wires. So, what can be the answer of this problem? What about a portable USB Charging Station that is small, easy and fun to use and can connect up to three devices at once. This means that you can say “bye-bye”  to all the wires mentioned above. Also you can connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod at once to your computer. That’s cool and cheap; you may purchase it for about 60.





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