Showing posts with label Multimedia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multimedia. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Creative ZEN Style M300 and Creative ZEN Style M100 review, specs and price

Creative ZEN Style M300 and Creative ZEN Style M100
The portable media player is more or less dominated by the iPod over the years, but now Creative has introduced their new Creative Zen mp3 player, called Creative ZEN Style M300 portable media player and Creative ZEN Style M100 Portable Media Player. Both of new ZEN PMP has same design and specs, the difference only in capacity storage and bluetooth.

Specifications :

ZEN Style M300 music device will be packs with 4GB, 8GB, 16GB internal storage and Bluetooth 2.1 with supports A2DP & AVRCP, while ZEN Style M100 music device equipped with 4GB, 8GB internal storage without Bluetooth functionality. The Style M300 portable media player and Style M100 portable media player has similar design with the latest generation iPod nano in 55mm x 44mm x 12mm, built-in FM Radio lets users add up to 32 preset stations and support MP3, WMA, WAV, AAX, and Audible Format 4 files.
Features

Other specifications of Creative Style M300 and Creative Style M300 PMP includes 1.4-inch TFT display (262K colors) with touch sensitive control button, battery provide up to 20 hours of audio playback, USB 2.0 port and pre-installed with a complete edition of Alyson Noël’s Evermore, the first book in her thrilling Immortals series. Both of new Creative portable media player also support Transcoded Video (SMV), supported Picture Formats JPEG and built-in microphone for voice recording.
Price

Creative ZEN Style M300 PMP and Creative ZEN Style M100 Portable Media Player will be available in four colours options, black, white, red or yellow and will be release from mid June 2011. You can purchase ZEN Style M300 portable media player with the following suggested retail prices at $79.00 for 4GB, $89.00 for 8GB and at $129.00 for 16GB while ZEN Style M100 portable media player 4GB for $59.00 and 8GB version for $69.00.

Article source [http://newbestgadget.com/news/creative-zen-style-m300-creative]

Friday, May 13, 2011

AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD

AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD

With elegant exterior, but powerful interior, AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD integrates TV, FM radio and multiple entertainments into your PC.

Inferior video quality is out! AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD supports both MPEG-2 and H.264 HDTV. Get ready to be attracted to the High Definition world.

Waiting for people, waiting for metro, bored! Let your favorite shows be your companion. Real-time H.264 recording makes your favorite shows on-the-go.

Windows 7 ready. No matter what version your PC goes with, AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD is prepared for it.

At a Glance
-Certified with Windows 7 Media Center Additional Qualification
-Worldwide analog TV Access, DVB-T, and FM Radio with Stereo sound
-Various A/V Devices Support
-Support HDTV H.264 / MPEG-2 formats up to 1080i / 720p
-Direct iPod / PSP format Recording
-Digital Subtitle & MHEG-5 Support
-Teletext / TimeShift / EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
-Schedule Recording
-Wake Up Recording from Stand By / Hibernate Mode
-Low Power Consumption

Specification

Input Signal:

- 75O TV & FM Antenna
- S-Video & Composite (RCA)

System Requirements
For Live TV Viewing
- Intel� Pentium� 4 2.0GHz
- Intel� Atom� 1.6GHz

For MPEG-2 Recording and TimeShifting
- Intel� Pentium� 4 3.0GHz
- AMD Athlon� XP 3200+
- Intel� Pentium� Mobile 2.0GHz

For H.264 HDTV Viewing
- Intel� Core�2 Duo 2.4GHz
- AMD Athlon� X2 2.8GHz

VGA card supports DirectX 9.0c and HD DXVA*
256 MB of memory or above
USB 2.0 Port
Sound Card
Windows XP or latter (32/64-Bit)

* With VGA card supporting HD DXVA, the CPU requirement for H.264 HDTV viewing can be lowered to Intel� Pentium� 4 3.0GHz.

Package Included
-AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD (Weight: 24.4g)
-Quick Installation Guide
-Remote Control (Batteries Included)
-Installation CD
-High Gain Antenna
-S-Video / Composite 2 in 1 Cable
-FM Radio Antenna
Note: The accessories may slightly vary depending upon the country of purchase

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) Review and Specs

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) - Information on latest gadgets 2011. With growing competition era and the user population of electronic goods like SONY PRODUCT has released new products like the Walkman E453 is equipped with video and MP3 player (4GB), and quite mejakjubkan to complete this specification.

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) Specifications :

Please note that the features / specifications can differ from country to country.

Connectivity

High-speed data transfer: YES
USB Connection: YES
WM-PORT: YES

Memory

Memory Size: 4 (GB)

Playback & display

Dynamic normaliser: YES
Clear Bass: YES
Clear Stereo: YES
DSEE: YES
Equaliser: YES (5 Band)
Music Searching Methods: Folder / All Songs / Artist / Album / Playlist (created on PC) / Genre / Release Year / Voice Recording / Bookmark
Play music Mode: Normal / Shuffle / Repeat / Shuffle & Repeat / Repeat 1 song / Shuffle all
Video Play Mode: Zoom Settings (Auto / Full / Off), Video Orientation (Vertical / Horizontal (right)), Display (On / Off)
Photo Playback Mode: Image Orientation (Vertical / Horizontal (right) / Horizontal (left)), Display (On / Off)
Drag and drop: YES
Screen resolution: QVGA (240 x 320)
Display Type: TFT color display with white LED backlight
Screen size: 2 (inches)
Horizontal / Vertical display: YES
MP3: YES
WMA (non-DRM): YES
WMA (DRM): YES
AAC-LC (non-DRM): YES
Linear PCM: YES
JPEG: YES
MPEG-4: YES
AVC (H.264/AVC): YES
WMV 9: YES
Back-lit display: YES
Bass enhance: NO
Voice Recording: YES (MP3 codec)
FM Recording: NO
FM tuner: YES (30 preset stations)
PC External Device Storage: YES

Supplied accessories

Headphone: YES (MDR-E804YLP)
Quick Start Guide: YES
Rechargeable Battery: YES (Built-in)
USB Cable: YES
Accessories attachment: YES

General Data

Weight (g): 58
Batteries - continuous playback music (h): 50
Charging time (full charge) (h): 3

Size

Width (mm): 44.1
Height (mm): 95
Depth (mm): 10.4

Simplifying Home Theater with the Denon S-102WD with iPod Dock

If you�re in search of big screen entertainment without the need for a huge stack of complicated components, then the Denon S-102 WD networked entertainment system is the answer you�ve been looking for. This small unit is packed full of features, including a powerful combination DVD/CD player, a wide array of audio and video processing functions, and even an AM/FM tuner.
For DVD play, you have the options of using the standard of high-definition (HDMI) outputs, and with the Faroudja DVDi upconversion to 1080p, you can expect a near-HD viewing experience. You�ll be amazed at the natural tonal balance that can be achieved at any volume level with the Audyssey Dynamic EQ, and the Audyssey Bass XT extension system delivers a wide range response with deep and powerful bass sound. The ASD-3W remote control includes iPod control capability as well, and the 2.1 loudspeaker system offers you both compact stereo speakers as well as a separate subwoofer. Wireless (or wired) network audio streaming and internet radio station listening is accomplished via the ASD-3W D-dock, which allows you to connect with your iPod audio, photo and video capabilities and experience all your iPod has to offer via your TV.
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze+

Apple has enjoyed an undeniable stranglehold over the $100+ portable media player market for years now�it's pretty much been iPods and also-rans. The budget realm, however, has never been Apple's strong suit, and SanDisk and other manufacturers make players that outperform the iPod nano and iPod shuffle. The Sansa Fuze+, an update to 2008's Sansa Fuze($130, ), comes in 4GB ($79), 8GB ($89), and 16GB ($119) flavors. One of the Fuze+'s key features: video playback. Apple eliminated video from its latestiPod nano , and it's not so much that SanDisk has made an amazing product here, it's that Apple has eliminated one. And the Fuze+, for relatively little cash, can step in and fill that void. Why buy an iPod shuffle ($49; 2GB, ) or a nano($149; 8GB, ) when the Fuze+ can do so much more?
Design

Measuring 3.1 by 1.9 by 0.3-inches (HWD), no one is going to mistake the shiny, black plastic Fuze+ for an iPod nano, new or old. The device feels a bit bulky, and is more the size of a cell phone than what you might expect of a portable media player with modest functionality. A 2.4-inch, 320-by-240-pixel screen occupies the upper portion of the front panel; below it you'll find the touch-sensitive control pad consisting of a backward arrow, a Play/Pause button, and a four-way, cross-shaped controller, all painted on to the surface in silver to guide your fingers to the right spot. The Power button resides on the upper panel, Volume controls and a microSDHC slot on the left, a mini USB jack on the right, and the 3.5mm headphone jack is on the bottom panel. Some slightly-better-than-average earbuds�they offer some low-end response and fit securely, at least�and a USB computer sync cable are included with the player.
Performance

Generally, the touch pad below the Fuze+'s screen works well enough, but occasionally the pad doesn't respond and the swipe gestures make one yearn for a nanoesque multi-touch screen instead. The player's animated user interface behaves as if swipes on the control pad are actually occurring on the screen, and I often found myself tapping the screen, out of habit, to call up album artwork or make a song play. At this price point, though, it's hard to expect much more. Apple thinks you want a touch screen so badly you'll sacrifice video playback and pay more than you would for the Fuze+. My guess is most people would gladly ditch a tiny, limited multi-touch screen in favor of a display that plays video, and that's what the Fuze+ offers. The fact that SanDisk clearly spent some time making the user interface look handsome only helps the player's cause.
My greatest annoyance with the user interface is simple menu navigation. You swipe left to right to move to the next option, but for some reason, SanDisk thought you would like to reach the end of the menu and then swipe backwards several times in order to reach to the top again, instead of, say, swiping once and making the navigation of the menus never-ending, like a carousel. It's a mistake sure to get more annoying with repeated use, and one Apple would never make. From left to right, the menu options (each of which occupies the entire screen when you view it) are Music, Video, Photo, Radio, Podcast, Voice, Card (for accessing content on an external microSDHC card), and Settings.
SanDisk keeps things simple and, aside from the navigation annoyance, the results are quite user friendly. The music playback screen shows off album artwork in color and at a size that rivals the entire outer contour of the new square-shapediPod nano . SanDisk also includes, amongst a bevy of presets, a custom EQ setting that you can tweak to your preference�something Apple has never included.
The Sansa Fuze+ supports MP3, WMA, Protected WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, unprotected AAC, and Audible files for audio. For video, it natively plays H.264 and WMV files, and JPEG and BMP photo files are also supported. With the aid of Sansa media Converter software�available as a free download�other video and photo file types can be converted to play on the Fuze+.
Perhaps the nano lacks video because Apple didn't think it looked compelling on a small screen. The Fuze+ has a modest screen with modest resolution and the video-watching experience doesn't come close to what you get on, say, the iPod Tuch($299; 32GB, ). But not everyone is looking for high-fidelity audio and HD video perfection on their morning commute or a business flight. Some people just want to be able to watch a TV show or movie on a small, inexpensive device they can throw in a bag without worrying about shattering its glass screen. SanDisk made the Fuze+ for this crowd (the same crowd the nano used to target), and both the video and photo experience the player offers will make less demanding customers happy. The default size for viewing photos is larger than the nano's entire screen. Are things a bit jagged and pixelated? Sure, but again�you can buy the 8GB Fuze+ for $90. That's well below the entry level nano price, which has no video and only limited photo support. The cheapest iPod that plays video is now the $229 8GB iPod touch, so suddenly $90 for lower-resolution but watchable video seems like a good deal, doesn't it?
The FM radio is easy to operate and includes recording, auto-scanning, and 40 programmable presets. The Voice recorder could sound better�there is some lag between what you say and what you hear, and the act of pausing or stopping a recording involves tapping the screen, which the microphone picks up. Recordings are stored on the second page of the Voice section. Regardless, it's a handy feature to have.
SanDisk rates the Fuze+ battery life at 24 hours for audio playback. Our own rundown test results will be posted here soon.
Clearly, the Sansa Fuze+ is not a masterpiece, or even close to one. It's not a sexy-looking device, and its video and photo capabilities are useful, but the screen isn't going to knock your socks off. Keeping all of this in mind, the pricing seems quite reasonable�two of the three models ring up for less than $100. Head-to-head with theiPod nano , the Fuze+ has a larger screen, can play video and display photos with better accuracy, and provides identical storage capacities at far lower cost.
For $10 more, our Editors' Choice for budget players, the Archos 3cam vision($99; 8GB, ) offers a camera with video-capture capabilities. Also, the same-price Samsung YP-Ro($99.99; 8GB, ) is generally a solid player and ships with far-better-than-average earphones. None of these devices is headed to the consumer electronics hall of fame, but simply put, the latestiPod nano isn't worth the money, and the Fuze+, Archos and Samsung players are.

Asus O!Play Mini Specifications and Price

Asus launches mini version of the popular O!Play multimedia player. Despite its small size, many supported formats and has a HDMI video output. More Asus O!Play Mini Specifications.

Asus has recently extended its known range of media players by introducing Asus O!Play Mini , a compact version of the most generous O!Play HD2. Despite its small size and lack of USB 3.0 (this is a USB 2.0 classic), O!Play Mini still manages to provide a rich multimedia experience, with the ability transfer a video signal to FullHD output resolution (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) to external high-definition televisions.

The new model created by the Asus also has a versatile card slot for SD/MMC/MS/XD which boosts the storage capacity and playback of audio video content. Among other connections, we find a RCA jack and the S/PDIF multi-channel audio.

As expected, there are many formats. These include MP4, MOV, XVID, AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV and FLAC just to name a few. As for image formats, citing the JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF. Asus O! Play Mini stands out from the media for the wide range of subtitle formats including SRT, SUB, SMI, IDX + SUB, SSA and TXT.

The Asus O!Play Mini has a Dolby Digital AC3 in 7.1 channel integrated and is compatible with TrueHD technology, DTS-HD and DTS 2.0 +. From this point of view, the player allows playback of audio with a high quality that goes well with its qualities of digital entertainment.

Besides any consideration of technical, compact dimensions and light weight are the main advantage of the Asus box. , Measuring 152 mm in width, 107 mm in length and 29 mm in height to 175 grams in total.

Asus O!Play, designed in a simple and sober, somewhat particular but can be easily matched to any decor and ambience, is expected during the first months of next year at a guide price of 90 dollars, equivalent to about 70 � .

Newgadgetpro.com

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) Review and Specs

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) - Information on latest gadgets 2011. With growing competition era and the user population of electronic goods like SONY PRODUCT has released new products like the Walkman E453 is equipped with video and MP3 player (4GB), and quite mejakjubkan to complete this specification.

Sony E453 Walkman Video MP3 Player (4GB) Specifications :

Please note that the features / specifications can differ from country to country.

Connectivity

High-speed data transfer: YES
USB Connection: YES
WM-PORT: YES

Memory

Memory Size: 4 (GB)

Playback & display

Dynamic normaliser: YES
Clear Bass: YES
Clear Stereo: YES
DSEE: YES
Equaliser: YES (5 Band)
Music Searching Methods: Folder / All Songs / Artist / Album / Playlist (created on PC) / Genre / Release Year / Voice Recording / Bookmark
Play music Mode: Normal / Shuffle / Repeat / Shuffle & Repeat / Repeat 1 song / Shuffle all
Video Play Mode: Zoom Settings (Auto / Full / Off), Video Orientation (Vertical / Horizontal (right)), Display (On / Off)
Photo Playback Mode: Image Orientation (Vertical / Horizontal (right) / Horizontal (left)), Display (On / Off)
Drag and drop: YES
Screen resolution: QVGA (240 x 320)
Display Type: TFT color display with white LED backlight
Screen size: 2 (inches)
Horizontal / Vertical display: YES
MP3: YES
WMA (non-DRM): YES
WMA (DRM): YES
AAC-LC (non-DRM): YES
Linear PCM: YES
JPEG: YES
MPEG-4: YES
AVC (H.264/AVC): YES
WMV 9: YES
Back-lit display: YES
Bass enhance: NO
Voice Recording: YES (MP3 codec)
FM Recording: NO
FM tuner: YES (30 preset stations)
PC External Device Storage: YES

Supplied accessories

Headphone: YES (MDR-E804YLP)
Quick Start Guide: YES
Rechargeable Battery: YES (Built-in)
USB Cable: YES
Accessories attachment: YES

General Data

Weight (g): 58
Batteries - continuous playback music (h): 50
Charging time (full charge) (h): 3

Size

Width (mm): 44.1
Height (mm): 95
Depth (mm): 10.4

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Monsoon Aims to Make Watching Your TV Anywhere Easy 2011

Monsoon Aims to Make Watching Your TV Anywhere Easy 2011
Monsoon Multimedia unveiled two products here at CES which strive to provide better access and control to your TV programs. The company’s Volkano Flow and Vulkano Blast set-top boxes let users view and record TV content that they normally enjoy in the living room on both mobile and computing devices.

Similar to the popular SlingBox family of products, the Vulkano devices connect to satellite or cable boxes via component inputs to grab TV programing. Users can then stream live or DVR-recorded video content to watch either on PCs and Mac, or remotely with portable gadgets such as smart phones and tablets. Mobile access to the Volkano product is achieved through apps available for purchase on iOS, Android, and Blackberry platform devices ($9.99).

Notably, the Volkano system has the power to incorporate program guide information from cable and satellite providers, letting users find their favorite shows and schedule DVR recordings when away from home. Best of all, the Volkano Flow offers all this functionality for $99. The more expensive Volkano Blast adds and HDMI output and an internal 160GB The storage device that holds your OS, programs, and data.
Learn Morehard drive for $199. It also uses UPandP connectivity to facilitate streaming of multimedia residing on compatible mobile devices onto TVs. Monsoon also says that plans are in the works to give the Blast services from folks such as Netflix, Amazon, and Yahoo.

Expect both the Vulcano Flow and Vulkano Blast to become available for purchase sometime in January, 2011.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Asus O!Play Mini Specifications and Price

Asus O!Play Mini Specifications and Price
Asus launches mini version of the popular O!Play multimedia player. Despite its small size, many supported formats and has a HDMI video output. More Asus O!Play Mini Specifications.

Asus has recently extended its known range of media players by introducing Asus O!Play Mini , a compact version of the most generous O!Play HD2. Despite its small size and lack of USB 3.0 (this is a USB 2.0 classic), O!Play Mini still manages to provide a rich multimedia experience, with the ability transfer a video signal to FullHD output resolution (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) to external high-definition televisions.

The new model created by the Asus also has a versatile card slot for SD/MMC/MS/XD which boosts the storage capacity and playback of audio video content. Among other connections, we find a RCA jack and the S/PDIF multi-channel audio.

As expected, there are many formats. These include MP4, MOV, XVID, AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV and FLAC just to name a few. As for image formats, citing the JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF. Asus O! Play Mini stands out from the media for the wide range of subtitle formats including SRT, SUB, SMI, IDX + SUB, SSA and TXT.

The Asus O!Play Mini has a Dolby Digital AC3 in 7.1 channel integrated and is compatible with TrueHD technology, DTS-HD and DTS 2.0 +. From this point of view, the player allows playback of audio with a high quality that goes well with its qualities of digital entertainment.

Besides any consideration of technical, compact dimensions and light weight are the main advantage of the Asus box. , Measuring 152 mm in width, 107 mm in length and 29 mm in height to 175 grams in total.

Asus O!Play, designed in a simple and sober, somewhat particular but can be easily matched to any decor and ambience, is expected during the first months of next year at a guide price of 90 dollars, equivalent to about 70 € .

Newgadgetpro.com

Saturday, January 1, 2011

AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD

AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD
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AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD

With elegant exterior, but powerful interior, AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD integrates TV, FM radio and multiple entertainments into your PC.

Inferior video quality is out! AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD supports both MPEG-2 and H.264 HDTV. Get ready to be attracted to the High Definition world.

Waiting for people, waiting for metro, bored! Let your favorite shows be your companion. Real-time H.264 recording makes your favorite shows on-the-go.

Windows 7 ready. No matter what version your PC goes with, AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD is prepared for it.

At a Glance
-Certified with Windows 7 Media Center Additional Qualification
-Worldwide analog TV Access, DVB-T, and FM Radio with Stereo sound
-Various A/V Devices Support
-Support HDTV H.264 / MPEG-2 formats up to 1080i / 720p
-Direct iPod / PSP format Recording
-Digital Subtitle & MHEG-5 Support
-Teletext / TimeShift / EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
-Schedule Recording
-Wake Up Recording from Stand By / Hibernate Mode
-Low Power Consumption

Specification

Input Signal:

- 75Ω TV & FM Antenna
- S-Video & Composite (RCA)

System Requirements
For Live TV Viewing
- Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0GHz
- Intel® Atom™ 1.6GHz

For MPEG-2 Recording and TimeShifting
- Intel® Pentium® 4 3.0GHz
- AMD Athlon™ XP 3200+
- Intel® Pentium® Mobile 2.0GHz

For H.264 HDTV Viewing
- Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.4GHz
- AMD Athlon™ X2 2.8GHz

VGA card supports DirectX 9.0c and HD DXVA*
256 MB of memory or above
USB 2.0 Port
Sound Card
Windows XP or latter (32/64-Bit)

* With VGA card supporting HD DXVA, the CPU requirement for H.264 HDTV viewing can be lowered to Intel® Pentium® 4 3.0GHz.

Package Included
-AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD (Weight: 24.4g)
-Quick Installation Guide
-Remote Control (Batteries Included)
-Installation CD
-High Gain Antenna
-S-Video / Composite 2 in 1 Cable
-FM Radio Antenna
Note: The accessories may slightly vary depending upon the country of purchase