Showing posts with label cd player. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cd player. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play







Nowadays games are as important to a smartphone as any other application, so there is no surprise to see a PlayStation-phone hybrid and the combination sounds like a winner.

Despite games for a new console type are not many. Sony Ericsson has over 50 games available for this model within days. They�re mostly Android created special for the Xperia Play. The games can also be played using the touchscreen

If you done playing the game you can call/text somebody. The phone has a decent call quality and built-in noise-canceling. The virtual keyboard is big enough for fast texting and also has text suggestions for even faster texting.







Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Resolution Audio Cantata 50


2010 brought some bad news. Resolution Audio has stop de production of our favorite CD players � the Opus 21. But the good news is that it was replaced with the Canta Music Centre . Now we have the next in line, a Canta amp in a matching box which contains British circuit design and a less-is-more ethos. It has 50w power output making it the least powerful solid-state amplifier seen in this price range. That is because Resolution Audio wanted the Cantata 50 to be less speaker sensitive- more powerful version of it�s predecessor.

Details :

Product: Resolution Audio Cantata 50

Origin: USA

Type: Integrated amplifier

Weight: 6kg

Dimensions: 50x430x230

Features:

  • Power output 50 watts

  • Inputs :2xRCA phono, 2xXLR

  • Banana or spade speaker terminals

  • Remote control source and volume

  • Cantata �link system control

Monday, May 9, 2011

Old school : Vamps







For those of you who thought that vamps are only to be seen in museums may want to think again. Not only that their not some old glass tubes that you saw in grandpa's old radio in your childhood, but their still used by some electronics producers in hi-fi's like amplifiers and even CD players.

They give an artistic, retro look and give us a
reminder about the old days when we need so little to feel so good. The pictures you see need no comment...

Brennan JB7












What�s the point in owning dozens of CDs which worth a lot of money if you never listen to them? The problem with CDs is time. Try timing how long it takes to pick a CD, load it in the CD player, play a snippet from a track or two, eject it and put it back where it came from. Then there is the problem of finding music. What if the track is on a compilation CD? What if you forgot where you place the CD? You need to keep your CDs near the player or you won�t play them. So you are forced to share your house with literally hundreds of cheap, dust collecting, plastic boxes.



Key features


  • Browse albums by spinning the volume knob - push to play

  • Display track names as they play

  • Delete tracks you don�t like

  • Seven rainbow colour coded playlists

  • Segue function blends one track into the next

  • One touch record from vinyl, cassette or radio


  • One button plays the entire music collection at random



  • Plays MP3 downloads - future proof

  • Clock with alarm

  • 60 Watt, 4.8 x 16 x 22 cm steel and aluminium construction

  • Backup music to external USB hard disk for safe keeping

  • You can use it with your existing hi-fi or on its own