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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

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.

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