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Denon CEOL RCD-N7

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Denon CEOL RCD-N7The Denon CEOL RCD-N7 is an AirPlay-capable hi-fi that can be used with an iPhone, iPod or iPad.

The CEOL has a CD player and radio tuner.   Speakers are optional and inexpensive (£70), with quality that you would expect from speakers of that price range.

If you install Airplay, which costs an extra £40, and have your CEOL connected to a network, you will see the CEOL RCD-N7 in your iTunes window, and you will be able to stream music to it.

You can also move music from your IPad, iPhone or iPod to your CEOL using the Denon Remote App. If you are not using the App, the display on the CEOL itself is very clear.

The quality of streamed music is equivalent to that of music played directly from the CD player.

The CEOL allows for USB input. There is also an integrated iPod dock, unplug and play Wi-Fi, and Ethernet networking, for hooking up to a router.

More details at AdvancedMP3players.co.uk

Sound Asleep Pillow

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Sound Asleep Pillow

If you want to listen to music in bed without anyone else hearing it the only option was to use headphones, until now.

The Sound Asleep Pillow allows you to connect your iPod, mp3 player, TV or pretty much any sound device and you can only hear them with your head on the pillow.

The advantage of the pillow over headphones is greater comfort; you can lay any way you like to hear your favourite bedtime tunes or sounds. With headphone the only option is to lay on your back, unless you want them uncomfortably sticking in your ears or against the side of your head.

The Sound Asleep Pillow comes in standard fluffy pillow or memory foam pillow.

see: http://tidd.ly/3725c3d2

AirCurve Play Self-Powered iPhone Dock

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

The AirCurve Play is a self-powered iPhone speaker dock, in fact it doesn’t use any power at all!

This un-powered speaker works by utilizing airflow through special tubes and acoustic shapes, much the same way as our own ears amplify sound, to give you 10 decibels of beautiful sound absolutely anywhere, day or night with no need for a power-source.

Ideal for listening to your favourite tunes, a bedside alarm clock or sharing calls with a room full of colleagues or friends.

http://tinyurl.com/aircurve-play

ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-9ME Talking 2-way Multilingual Language Communicator

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

itravelGadgetIf you’re a bit of a nerd like me you’re probably a fan of Star Trek and know all about their universal translators, which is why all the alien races can speak to each other.

Well, that’s sort of why I’m very excited about the latest ECTACO iTRAVL device for communicating with people around the world who speak different languages. For me it’s the beginning of science fiction becoming science fact, and I love it!

This translator device is said to contain some of the world’s best voice recognition software, containing thousands of words from many different languages so you can speak in the console and have it translate with a spoken word or phrase from English to Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian (Farsi), Hebrew, Turkish and back again!

For me this is a device I’ve always wanted, you literally speak into it and it speaks back to you in whatever language you choose. It’s a great way of learning a language and it is also an invaluable tool when trying to get by in a foreign country.

As well as translating your words and phrases the device has an iHelp system with a wealth of commonly used phrases for each of the countries in its database, so you can be gracious and polite in all the different countries you visit – utilizing customary language and phrases.

There are games installed so you can learn phrases from each language, using for brushing up and passing the time on boring flights.

All the voices used are recordings of real people from each country, each with their particular accents and various nuences, speaking from a dictionary of over 70,000 words.

The iTravl 9ME also contain a fact book on all the countries in the world, with hints and tips on what to look out for and what dangers to be aware of.

As well as trips abroad the  ECTACO  iTRAVL NTL-9ME is ideal for impressing/helping foreign visitors, such as business people, travellers and exchange students.

USB Vinyl Record Converter

Friday, November 26th, 2010

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I just found this old-school gift at Menkind.

If you have a large vinyl record collection you can convert them all to mp3 with this USB record player and software. Perfect if you’re a bit of an old guru like me, or if you want to get your mum’s and dad’s, granny’s and grandad’s, old records converted to 21st Century format.

The vinyl to mp3 converter system is compatible with both Mac and PC.

You can also use it as a standard record player and attach it to your current stereo system.

More detail: http://tinyurl.com/vinyl-record-converter

iPod Nano 8GB 6th Generation

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

iPod Nano 2010GadgetThis awesome, yet tiny, device should be for sale by the end of the week – i.e. from October 2010.

It comes with all new touchscreen tecyhnology that gives an ultra-slick feel to the user interface and is the first proper redesign of the nano since the appaearance of generation 1 way back in 2005. Apple has achieved this new breakthrough via a brand new operating system, whose interface looks and reacts more like iOS than iPod.

It is smaller and lighter than ever before, in fact if they’re not careful future generations will disappear altogether.

Despite its miniscule appearance, this latest iPod Nano has better sound quality than before, with a richer bass sound and a less scratchy effect on those high-pitched sounds.

Oh yes, did I mention that it’s small. I mean tiny dude! It’s like a musical postage stamp or something, making your in-ear headphones look old-style enormous!

The 6th generation is a break from all previous designs and, as such, will not be to everyone’s taste. For me, I like it. It’s new and it’s out there – everything I love in a gadget.

ViewQuest WiFi Radio

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

ViewQuest WiFi RadioIf you don’t already listen to digital radio, where’ve you been – in a cave? Well, if you have missed the boat so far, why not cheat and jump a couple of steps ahead into the world of internet digital radio with the ViewQuest WiFi Radio.

You’ll have access to thousands of internet radio stations, podcasts and audio streams wherever there’s a fast enough wifi connection, which in most cases will mean around the home or close to a wifi hotspot.

The ViewQuest WiFi Radio is dubbed the smallest Wi-Fi internet radio in the world. Plus, if you can’t connect to the internet, the ViewQuest WiFi Radio has a built in FM receiver to pick up old style radio stations.

The ViewQuest WiFi Radio has an internal rechargable battery that allows 15 hours of continuous music and costs around 80 quid.

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