With the overflowing amount of MP3 players to choose from in the market today, it can become a daunting task to decide which one to buy. Since there really has not been any technological advances in the playing of music files, the companies' main concern has been refining the player. Companies mainly differentiate their MP3 players either through design or features. The design of an MP3 player includes making it smaller and more compact. On the other hand, companies can also add a unique set of features such as a longer battery life or the ability to play multiple types of media files. Today, I will be reviewing the mobiBLU DAH-1200 MP3 player. This MP3 player is a flash based player with a maximum capacity of 256MB.
Computers have now evolved into a media centre in which you can listen to music, watch movies, and even play games. With this is mind, having a good set of speakers can make the difference in your media centre experience. Decent-sounding speakers can make music much more enjoyable as well as games more immersive. Today, I will be reviewing Altec Lansing's MX5021 multimedia speakers. This is a 2.1 speaker configuration (2 satellite speakers and a subwoofer) aimed at users looking for full and accurate sound. Since these speakers are also THX certified, you can probably expect that these speakers will sound just as great when watching movies.
Ive spent about 3 months with arguably the best-connected ultra-portable notebook in the world, most of that time on the road and all of the time the Flybook being the only computer I worked with. How did that go? Have my enthusiastic first impressions (see our July 21 review) mellowed or did I discover the Flybook is for keeps? Follow me as I put my traveling companion to work.
Logitech has been able to consistently impress consumers with their
mice. With the MX700 mouse, Logitech created a mouse that seemed to be
the first wireless mouse that did not have the common flaws of ordinary
wireless mice. It was a rechargeable mouse which had little delay in
tracking surfaces. In addition, their MX510 series mouse has been
popular among gamers due to it's extremely high 5.8 Megapixel per
second tracking rate. Now, Logitech has released a revolutionary
product that combines aspects of those two series and more. This
product is labelled the MX1000 Laser Mouse.
Just wondering: how many folks are really interested in reviews that aim to analyse and portray all performance aspects of very similar performing products when price is probably the most important buying factor? Were looking today at more memory cards from the leaders in this field, SanDisk and ATP, but, unlike our last foray into this area, well leave out the benchmark charts this time and just make some observations on flash memory cards.