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    Cyber Acoustics Portable Digital Docking Speaker for iPod (Black)

  • Oct 05, 2010 from epakapong(Peter) in Technology
    epakapong Cyber Acoustics Portable Digital Docking Speaker for iPod (Black)


    List Price: USD 61.44Lowest New Price: USD 27.63Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.

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    Manufacturer: Cyber Acoustics


    Product Description:Main FeaturesManufacturer: Cyber Acoustics, LLCManufacturer Part Number: CA-461Manufacturer Website Address: www.cyberacoustics.comProduct Type: 2.0 Speaker SystemSpeakers Details: 2 x SpeakerSystem Power: 6W (PMPO)Interfaces/Ports: Docking Connector Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s)Amazon.com Product Description:Cyber Acoustics' CA-461 Digital Docking Speaker offers a compact, no-frills sound solution for your iPod or other portable device. A compact, no-frills sound solution for your iPod or other portable device. Click to enlarge. Inserts for various iPod models included. Rear aux input. Charge and Play Your iPod Choose the appropriate insert for your iPod model, and connect it to the CA-461. It will receive a charge while you enjoy your music, so it'll be ready to head out the door when you are. Big Sound, Small Package The CA-461 is designed to deliver plenty of sound, despite its compact size. Two-inch full-range speakers offer 6 watts of room-filling stereo sound. The "Xtreme Bass" feature ensures the low-end is not left behind. Magnetically Shielded Because the CA-461's drivers are magnetically shielded, they can be used near computer or video monitors with minimal interference. Portable Power Use the included power supply when near a wall outlet, or pop in four AA batteries when you're on the go. Perfect for picnics or other gatherings, the CA-461 also includes a convenient carrying pouch for transit. Auxiliary Input The rear auxiliary input is convenient for amplifying your non-docking iPods or other MP3 players. What's in the Box CA-461 Digital Docking Speaker, power supply, 3.5-mm audio cable, carry pouch, and dock inserts.
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    BlackBerry Torch Review

  • Oct 01, 2010 from jonasvdc(Jonas von der Crone) in Technology
    jonasvdc When we began our review of the BlackBerry Torch (aka the Bold 9800), our hearts were all aflutter. The leaked shots wed been seeing of some kind of Palm Pre-esque RIM slider were different and frankly weird enough to cause a kind of low hum gadget lust. Furthermore, although no one on the Engadget team was blown away by what the company had shown us in recent BlackBerry OS 6 demo videos, the promise of a substantially revamped UI and new, Webkit-powered browser certainly got us interested. Even if Research in Motion had been slipping on its once-unassailable smartphone game, there was a sentiment amongst the team that the opportunity for a return to innovative, industry-driving design was wide open for the Canadian company. So when we got our very own Torch to play with, we were understandably excited. A new OS, a new form-factor (completely new for RIM), and from what we could tell, a new outlook from the company about where it wanted to target this product: namely, the average consumer. A great story in the making, no? But its a fiercely competitive market out there, with devices like the EVO 4G, iPhone 4, and Galaxy S line all vying for the hearts, minds, and pocketbooks of the buyer. Can the BlackBerry Torch pick up where hugely successful models like the Curve and Bold have left off? Or is the new phone too little and too late in an industry where technology advances not by tiny step but leaps and bounds? Get the answer to that question and many, many more in the full Engadget review below!

    The first thing youll notice about the Torch, obviously, is that it looks very much like the current crop of BlackBerry devices. Besides that fact that yes, it slides open, youre basically dealing with the same industrial design that weve come to know from RIM over the past two years or so. Sure, there are variations on a theme, but side-by-side with the Bold 9700, its obvious to see where Torch got its looks from.
    The size and shape of the device is nearly identical to the 9700, and in fact, its dimensions (4.4-inches up and down by 2.4-inches across when closed) are within spitting distance of the simpler, portrait QWERTY model. The thickness differs by a tiny margin (the Torch is 0.57-inches thick, while the Bold is 0.56-inches), though for some reason it feels much more significant when holding the two in your hand. Compared to more streamlined devices like the Captivate or iPhone 4 well, it has a full keyboard, okay? The Torch keeps the familiar, metal-like (its plastic) bezel around the edges of the phone, looping around back just as with the Bold, though this time its split in two pieces due to the separate screen and keyboard portions of the phone. The front of the device is mostly taken up by the Torchs 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen (480 x 360, just like the Storm and Storm2), though youll find the familiar BlackBerry call, menu, back, and end buttons and optical trackpad just below the display. Along the right side of the phone is a 3.5mm headphone jack, volume rockers, and user-assignable convenience key (it defaults to the camera), while the left side houses only the Micro USB jack. Up top there are mute and lock buttons, while the phones 5 megapixel camera and LED flash sit in a familiar spot along the back of the phone.

    As you should know by now, the screen slides up on a nearly invisible metal track to reveal a rather traditional BlackBerry QWERTY down below. The sliding action feels quite solid, though its got some resistance, and we did have trouble quickly popping it open with our thumb once in awhile. The width of the keyboard is about the same as the Bold 9700, but slightly narrower, and the keys are more depressed than previous devices in RIMs arsenal. Still, using the QWERTY was completely natural and our confidence while typing was nearly as high as it is when using the 9700. Nothing really compares to the spacious keyboard of the original Bold, but for a device packing a larger touchscreen, theres little compromise. It blows the Pres keyboard out of the water, for sure.

    In all, we were impressed with the technical aspects of RIMs design here the company certainly built a solid, capable device from a hardware perspective. Still, one cant help but feel that the look of the Torch is woefully dated in comparison to some of the newer phones previously mentioned in this review. Next to the current crop of touchscreen-only devices (and even in comparison to the companys 9700), it looks old and bloated, strongly reminiscent of something like the iPAQ 110 and thats not a good thing. Theres nothing daring or lust-worthy about this design. When we first spied images of the Torch, the rumor was that the model we were seeing was an older prototype that had been discarded, and we kind of wish that had been true. From a design standpoint, its not enough to just iterate in the smartphone market youve got to ignite a buyers desire to own something on a visceral level, and the Torch misses the mark...

    New Black Acoustic Guitar W/ Accessories Combo Kit Beginners

  • Dec 24, 2010 from punjablovers in Sports
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    Brand new Black 38 Acoustic Guitar. This guitar has an attractive black finish. This guitar is a combo package that comes with a guitar case, extra set of strings, pick, and a tuner. We purchase all of our guitars directly from the manufacture, providing you with the best prices available online. .
    Full wood construction
    Shoulder Strap / Belt
    Extra set of Strings
    Great gloss finish
    Easy to use Tuner
    Nice Carrying Bag
    38 inches long
    Steel strings
    Guitar Pick
    Perfect for beginners
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    Brand new Black 38 Acoustic G

    25 Inch Kids Acoustic Toy Guitar Set with Gig Bag Green Complete 25 Inch Acoustic Toy Guitar Set

  • Jan 11, 2011 from myonlinedocs
    myonlinedocs Download 25 Inch Kids Acoustic Toy Guitar Set with Gig Bag Green Complete 25 Inch Acoustic Toy Guitar SetPDF Summary:BRAND NEW
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    New Black Cutaway Acoustic Guitar W/ Accessories Combo Kit Beginners

  • Nov 19, 2010 from doothaitv(Big Online Shopping) in Gaming
    doothaitv New Black Cutaway Acoustic Guitar W/ Accessories Combo Kit Beginners


    Perfect for beginners
    Extra set of Strings
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    Brand New Black 38 Acoustic Guitar. This guitar has an attractive black finish. This guitar is a combo package that comes with a guitar case, extra set of strings, pick, and a tuner. We purchase all of our guitars directly from the manufacture, providing you with the best prices available online. .Full wood construction Shoulder Strap / Belt Extra set of Strings Great gloss finish Easy to use Tuner Nice Carrying Bag 38 inches long Steel strings Guitar

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