Sound

You know Onkyo for the quality of their sound card SE-200PCI... today we present you the limited edition ONKYO SE-200PCI LTD with Electronics Shielding !Onkyo offers in Japan absolutely FANTASTIC PCI sound cards for PC! Only 2 models are currently available on the market, including the 90 and 150. With the HD format quickly becoming a de facto standard, Onkyo had to provide a proper sound card. The PCI-SE200 has both the VIA Envy24HT and Wolfon WM8740 chipsets, and the Onkyo VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry). The card outputs 115dB (vs. 110dB on the 150).
Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry HD 24/96
115dB, 24bit/192kHz
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Now with these VolksWagen Light and Sound Memory Sticks you can have have a cool iconic memory stick to carry around your data with. Whether you opt for the Camper Van or the Beatle design you can pack a whopping 256MB of data into these compact Memory Sticks.
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Go retro with the Audio Technica AT-727 Sound Burger - this clamp-like 83 record player was first developed to go up against Sony's Walkman cassette player, but needless to say it failed miserably which is why you don't see the iPod being dubbed as the Sound Burger of the 21st century, do you? Still, one must admit this retro design does have some rather nifty aesthetics. Unfortunately, it isnt exactly portable enough to fit into your pocket due to the way the record is played.
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Poor Soundwave was left out of the Transformers movie, but the guys at Takara Tomy have shown mercy to him by removing Soundwave's cassette guts and replacing it with MP3 playback capability to get in tune (pardon the pun) with the rest of the other updated Decepticons. This new and improved Soundwave now comes with an SD memory card slot, a headphone jack, and external music controls.
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There are still certain folks who think that the best musical experience is still through an analog turntable, where sound is much warmer compared to the cold, lifeless digital format. For those in that camp, the DaVinciAudio Labs AAS Gabriel turntable ought to fit the bill.
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The latest addition to the already extensive X-Fi product family is known as the Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio notebook card, a model that improves upon the previous generation Audigy family. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio Notebook card will be the flagship model for notebook users, so if you're a professional musician who is always on the go, picking this offering up will definitely help
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Now you can enjoy crystal clear sound that fill the entire room instead of just a tiny earpiece. You have to hear this to believe it! A sound so crisp and clear you'll think you were in a professional music studio.
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You won't believe how great your MP3;s will sound. And best of all, It's totally portable.
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A Portal fan has hacked together this "Still Alive" rig controlled by an Intel 8080 running at 2MHz, with a sound chip from a Commodore 64. Then he released the source code in Assembler.
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This "Sound Asleep Pillow," which has a small speaker inside that is supposedly audible only to the person whose head is resting on it, would be the perfect thing to buy to subconsciously reprogram a loved one via nighttime mental impregnation. They'll thank you for their new productive life of service—because you told them to
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n an interview with Destructoid, Cicada said:You mentioned it was 16-bit style, I'd like to clarify that I wanted kind of a fusion of 16-bit, 8-bit and modern synthesis sounds to create a weird, unique hybrid that stands apart from other game music. Technology Crisis II is also a bit cleaner sounding, as if it's on the "next gen" system from the first
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The Ultreo's brush head has a tiny ultrasound transducer inside which provides the cleaning action. It doesn't make for a huge brush head, but because the Ultreo's ultrasound only works when it is vibrating bubbles from your saliva, toothpaste, and water, I suspect that at certain teeth I'm not able to get the head at just the right angle while maintaining some "mouth juice" in between it and my teeth
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While I'm sure it sounds better than a laptop's speakers, it seems like it would be almost as cheap to buy a little laptop and some nice speakers. You'd only lose the AM/FM radio, but you'd gain, you know, a computer
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he two reviews on Camp Chef are pretty positive, and the one offered recipe sounds delicious:We cooked it on our gas grill. We filled the cannon with apple juice and Jack Daniel's.
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.. lable to swaddle your Zen Stone or new Stone Plus. Priced at just ¥3,980 (about \$32), the TravelSound Zen Stone speaker is primed for all the itty-bitty, 0.2W x 2-channel thimble thumpin' action you ca ..
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The minuscule earpiece sports compatibility with handsfree Bluetooth profiles, around eight hours of talk time and 72 hours of standby, auditory and visual low battery warnings, dual omni-directional silicon microphones, and a trio of modes to fit your situation. It also touts a NoiseNavigation feature that magnifies and cancels appropriate sounds automatically, and just in case you get tired of only hearing face-to-face conversations out of one ear, the "Environmental Mode" actually brings in ambient noise in order to make you forget about the critter hanging off your eyeglass holder.
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SoundofMotion has developed a clever new warning system that turns your phone into what sounds like a roaring motorcycle, and not content with just playing a pre-recorded loop over and over, it's actually designed to rev up and down based on the speed and acceleration of your bicycle. The application will run on "any Bluetooth- and Java-capable phone," and it interacts with a "wireless BT sensor" that gets mounted on one of your wheels.
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.. hem this gem isn't from a thrift store and that it actually plays an iPod, not cassettes. Rockridge Sound busts out yet another iPod clock / dock option, this time with 2.1-channel audio, alarm clock funct ..
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Previous sound projectors from Yamaha, which do an able job of emulating surround sound out of a single box, have been around 40-inches.It's \$650 in Japan.
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While it may sound strange, in some situations they can be handier than big and almighty PC will be, especially when you use it for 1-2 main functions only. For example, if you like digital photography, and want to show your pieces of art to friends or family, you would probably prefer to watch them in a slideshow on a TV screen than on a tiny camera's display.
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