Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
5:47 pm
Teclast Electronics will release its new USB MP3 player Teclast X23 that is encased with a stylish metal-look design with a reflective, shiny trim around the edges.

What makes this MP3 player cool is that it applies a new generation of RKnano Rockchip master chip. In addition to supporting conventional MP3, WMA music format, it also supports AAC, WAV, FLAC, APE and many other formats. Teclast X23 also support Microsoft PlayFX sound effects and a variety of preset sound effects. For the interface, the new gadget has a simple OLED display. The USB direct-plugin interface removes the hassle of unnecessary cables, while the single button tactile control provides the ability to easily navigate through your music library. There is no information on the MP3 player price or availability so far.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
10:09 am
JVC has thrown out its cheap Blu-ray player coded the JVC XV-BP11. This ultra-thin Blu-ray player can play BD-Rom, BD-R/RE, DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD and CD-R/RW discs.

Formats supported by the JVC Blu-ray player include AVCHD, WMV, JPEG, MP3, WMA, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital plus, Dolby True HD, DTS, DTS HD Master Audio/Essential. JVC also equips the player with several connectivity ports including HDMI 1.3, RCA video, coaxial audio, analog audio and front-panel USB allowing direct connection to camcorders and other devices. The JVC XV-BP11 cheap Blu-ray player retails for $199.95.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
8:43 am
Revo Technologies has launched a retro-style multi-format table digital radio. The new gadget named Revo HERITAGE, slides as classic European table radio designs from the 50’s and 60’s decades.

The digital radio has an OLED display and has other function as docking station for all current iPod models. The HERITAGE also sports DAB, DAB+, FM tuner, Wi-Fi internet radio, and wireless audio streaming. Each purchase of the HERITAGE comes with a free 30-day trial access to online music service Last.fm, where there are over 5 million tracks to choose from. Thereafter, if you would like to continue using the service, a £3.00 ($6) per month subscription charge would apply. The Revo HERITAGE digital radio will be available next month in the UK for £229.95 ($375).
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at
6:58 pm
Pioneer will release its latest in-house audio system in Japan during Christmas 2009. Pioneer audio system known as the ACCO A-IW001 comes equipped with a set of speakers (S-ICH125) that should be mounted on the ceiling.

The Pioneer A-IW001 sports an internet radio and an iPod cradle allowing you to listening to your favorite music in your house and being control your tunes on the fly. The Pioneer ACCO A-IW001 in-house audio system will retails for a $1,400.
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
3:09 pm
If you’re old enough to remember those ‘Wooh, Gary Davies!’ pre-digital days, you might need this cheap audio converter. USB Tape Express can transform your old tapes sound into digital audio format.

This sleek little portable audio converter lets you rediscover the precious sounds trapped on old tapes. But better than that it can convert said sounds into digital files. Simply USB it into your computer and the software will start converting your recordings, so you can burn them onto CD, archive them in iTunes or transfer them to your MP3 player. Price is £49.95.