Articles in the Speakers Category
Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology on 11 July 2008

Threesome Awesome Digital Product! AOC’s 22″ 2230Fm HD Monitor is a trio-functional device i.e. it features a media player and digital photo frame. Touted to be accessible on HD3 technology, the first-of-its kind display alludes to its abilities of performing as a mere HDTV. The unit comprises of a proprietary menu and remote to play back clips laden onto memory cards and sports a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and USB 2.0 socket, DVI / HDMI inputs, integrated speakers, 2-millisecond response time and a piano black finish. The kit for mere $399.99.
Via Engadget
Posted in Shopping, Speakers, Spirits, Travel on 28 June 2008

The inviting headline is incomplete to build a mystery around its nature of being hi-tech, hence forcing you to read it further. If you have a heart for wine and are engaged in a field job or for that matter have planned holiday for a weeks-time then this Party-A-Cargo can be your savior. The cargo is inclusive of an attached Kegerator, Sound System & Subwoofer. With kegerator escalated on the hips of the Party-A-Cargo, it is a blessing for all the party animals. This fully autonomous tailgate kegerator cargo can stock up to 160 cans satiating your booze desire and bringing an on-the-way music vibes into the environment.
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The locking flap ensures the security of your stock and is available in three different units.

The device features a Kegerator (Jockey Box), CD/stereo, 2 - 6″x9″ speakers, 12-volt power adapter, 10″ subwoofer, Sirius satellite radio, integrated battery charger and all that with a spill over of mere $3,795 whist the medium one and standard one is retailed at $3,395 and $2,895 correspondingly.
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Luxury, Shopping, Speakers on 25 June 2008

Unlike ordinary pods, the Ovei Pod aims at enhancing your personal entertainment experience but not all can afford to enjoy the company of this opulence. Against open-room speaker systems, the surround effect and the bass sensations produced via this Pod is matchless (likewise earphones offer better fidelity sounds than speakers). Lately unveiled at CEDIA EXPO 2008 , UK, the pod territory offers you enough room to watch, play and relax. Designed and developed by Lee McCormack and engineered by Mclaren Applied Technologies, each capsule is custom-made and hand made considering the customers’ qualifications. The manufacturers claim that the Pod is flexible enough to be installed with any kit varying from a PS3 to Xbox to any media server with an open choice of color and interior.

With no word at feature-front, expecting a vibrating seat and air-conditioned ambiance in lieu of £50,000 is not much. Addressing a higher level of entertainment, the corral will feature the display monitor.
Posted in Luxury, Speakers, Theater on 24 June 2008

We all like to experience the larger-than-life silver screen inside the luxury of our house. With a variety of home theatre systems plus other equipment at hand and enough money to spend, most of us can afford to have the ultimate home theater experience. Still, something is missing. The reason being the acoustics and architecture of the room! It is a known fact that poor acoustics significantly reduces the charm of watching a movie. Then what’s the solution? Ever wondered about converting your living space into a mini-theater? One with exact seating arrangement and a stage and the similar heavenly clarity in sound.
Well, now it’s possible. Thanks to Jeremy Hummer. Once a professional broadcast T.V. system integrator, now a residential systems installer. His passion for movies and his sound knowledge about wiring and installation of sound equipment, led him to completely overhaul his 500- square-foot garage (at his house in house in Gulfport, Florida) into a brand nouveau theater complete with actual film projectors, a screen, and a multi-speaker sound system. He began remodeling his garage in 2004 and within 6 months his achieved most of what he wanted. Still, to get the real effect, he handled the wiring and equipment installation himself so that, the sound quality could not be compromised. Keeping in mind the acoustics and architecture of his garage-turned-theater he added tiered seating and a stage (both filled with R-30 insulation to exclude acoustic resonance). Now he owns and runs Electronic Home Designers and would be more than happy to take your order and convert your living space into a real-life theater.
His work offers true value for money, as he believes in using the best equipment according to the acoustics, architecture and electricity available in a client’s house. So, if you are interested, touch space with him now.
Via ElectronicHouse
Posted in Furniture, Gadgets, Music, Speakers, Technology on 10 June 2008

Wazz AL by NoDesign. The name may fail to convey anything but this feature-packed bookshelf plays music via interesting control panel. Waaz is a shelf allied to a PC that twofolds as a device for audio dispersion and storing digital music files (MP3). Developed and designed wood, this audio-stereo set sports a 2*30w amplifier, two medium bass loud speakers, a communication system at radio frequency (Wifi) and a detection interface that uses RfiD chips.
Call it a functional device, a piece of furniture, a stereo set or a shelf, Waaz behaves as an interface object that plugs the fissure between irrelevant melody and tracks hoard on physical wires.
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Wazz AL from NoDesign on Vimeo
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Posted in Chair, Designer, Furniture, Gadgets, Shopping, Speakers, Technology on 5 June 2008

Designing of built-in speakers within chairs or for that matter digital chairs or other form of digital furniture is not something new and here I have another worthy contender to add to the list of Lodge chair with built-in iPod and 02 Lounge stree-burner chair. Intelligently named as the iBose Egg Chair, it touts the circular acoustical features that justifies it being christened as the ultimate sound chamber. Coming from the 1960s era, it comes layered with black velveteen cloth.
To start with, it sports a Bose Companion 3 amplifier, satellite speaker system, a JBL OnTour handy speaker system featuring 1.5″ stereo speakers and an incorporated speaker is placed right above the user’s head.
The vibration of the bass frequencies can be felt via four fusion 6.5″ midwoofers, motorized by an Onkyo home theater handset with crossovers offering a vibrating effect underneath of the seat. The music is streamlined to this chair via Ethernet or Wireless-G from any PC or notebook running iTunes. It becomes a real sound chamber when attached with an Apple Powerbook and iTunes. Well, all music maniacs can enjoy their stay here, as this is a perfect offering that understands their senses.
Posted in Elite Find of the Day, Entertainment, Music, Products, Shopping, Speakers on 5 June 2008

Every industry has to keep itself updated about its customers’ needs and hence offer revolutionary products that stand beyond standards’. Claiming one such thought is the Acutus Reference turntable record player that is for sure better than the best. Retailed at $24,000, it aims to address a new definition to the world of performance. This is the new face of the previous Reference that was costing a measly $14,000 and this upgrade comes with a new power supply and better suspension.
The platter is reconstructed to curtail vibration and noise and weighs 22 pounds. The team behind production of Acutus Reference proposes to stay in the company of this turntable at your own risk as you may not be able to concentrate on your work the next day.
Via Dvice
Posted in Computer, Designer, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology on 4 June 2008

Working from home has its own pros and cons. While it allows you to work at your ease, there is a possibility that you may find yourself bed-stricken may be after carrying on with that routine for couple of months. Not wanting for that situation to arouse, here comes a designer yet functional bedding for your computers/notebooks called Computer Desk that respects your comfort as well. It assures an absolute balancing of your laptop on knees while watching TV or chewing bites at the same time.
Besides this Brain Heater from Gearlog reports that it comes equipped with built-in 2.1 speaker system and cooling fans. Pictured above is a reflection of how you would look while enjoying the company of your notebook in your bed. The desk maker states that it is compatible with Win98 SE, Win ME, Win 2000, Win XP, Win Vista, and MAC OS9/OSX.
Posted in Shopping, Speakers, Technology on 28 May 2008

Respecting huge conference rooms and halls, Sony’s tubular non-directional speaker (NSA-PF1) was just a concept until a year ago and now is on the verge to touch reality by 20 June. This sci-fi looking 6-foot glass speaker looks like any ordinary transparent organic glass tube that vibrates and inflates sound to 360 degrees. Maintaining a frequency response of 50Hz – 20,000Hz, the speaker features an input line, coaxial, optical, subwoofer (13cm), a medium speaker (7cm), and a 3-foot tweeter breeding purple shade made of organic glass.
Retailed at an anticipated price of $10,000; the speaker measures 325×1845x325mm and weighs 12.5kg and assures sound quality as well.
Interesting insight in to the would-be speakers:



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Posted in Apparels, Concept, Designer, Entertainment, Music, Speakers, Technology on 28 May 2008

A mere outfit is enough to soothe your ears, which are tired of hearing day-today chaos. Thing is the minute you don this outfit, you will realize that your whole body is turned into a musical instrument governed by the electrical impulses of your muscles. This concept-based pacer suit aims at converting the electrical motions into sound effects.
Parallel to motion capture suits, they are making their dignified presence at high-end graphics and animation boutiques. The outfit produces integrated music with onboard amplifiers and speakers, or communicates wirelessly via infrared with a control console. There resonance would be allocated and augmented according to the artistic selection of the wearer and her coworkers.
Picture this garb extended across the body of a talented belly dancer. Too awful the suit would feature so much of the visually appealing fleshy parts of the dancer. But putting your wild imagination on hold, you will realize that this kind of dance outfit would enable creation of an elite art form.
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