Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at
7:09 am

Design Warehouse introduced the Folding Speaker, which gives more than enough volume for personal listening experience. This portable speaker comes with a unique accordion-style design that creates a large resonance chamber and gives the sound richer than most other small speakers. The Folding Speaker draws its power from a USB port or 2 AAA batteries (not included). You may bring these foldable speakers home with $18.
Friday, November 13th, 2009 at
3:07 pm

The MCR-140 and MCR-040 are two newest Yamaha mini audio systems that support iPhones and iPods. The Yamaha MCR-140 enables you to play your favorite music wirelessly from an iPod thanks to Yamaha’s proprietary yAired standard. However, the Yamaha MCR-040 lacks of this wireless feature. Both mini audio systems support two 4-inch detachable drivers rated at 15W each, a CD player, a front panel USB port, an FM radio and auxiliary audio jack inputs. There is also an optional wireless subwoofer kit for the MCR-140 allowing for better bass delivery. Available in orange, dark blue, light blue, white, red, dark green, brown, light gray, dark gray and pink, the Yamaha MCR-140 and MCR-040 price are $400 and $280, respectively.
Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
5:14 pm
Klipsch has launched the ProMedia 2.1 wireless THX-certified speakers that are designed for use with a notebook. The Klipsch speaker system consists of two satellite speakers and one subwoofer. The subwoofer draws its power from a wall outlet, while the two satellite speakers are connected to the subwoofer with wires. What makes the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 interesting is that it connects to the notebook via wireless connection, so you can place these satellite speakers and a subwoofer 30-feet away from the PC. All you have to do is to plug its USB wireless transmitter into the notebook’s USB port. If you are interested, you can buy the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers for $150 a set. This speaker system is only available from the Klipsch website, and only in the U.S.
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speakers
Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
8:51 am
Panasonic has made a public release about their latest iPod docks from their D-Dock series. Named Panasonic SC-HC4 and HC3, the slim iPod docking station features a digital amplifier delivering 20 Watts × 2 channels output, an AM/FM tuner, a CD player and a SD card slot (SC-HC4 only). The iPod docks equips with speakers that are made of a high quality Bamboo fiber material to make it lightweight and generates deep sound. The Panasonic SC-HC4 will be available in silver, pink and black for 40,000 Yen ($450) and the Panasonic SC-HC3 will be available in silver for 35,000 Yen ($400). In addition, the Panasonic SC-HC4 model is able to rip any CDs into SD or SDHC cards at a speed up to 8x.
Panasonic D-Dock iPod Dock/ Speakers
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at
8:26 am

After the continued wait, the Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is now accessible for purchase. This all-in-one wireless music arrangement has the adeptness to beck an iTunes library from any computer affiliated to the arrangement or from a Arrangement Attached Storage device. The device boasts two tweeters, two 3-inch mid-range drivers, and one 3.5-inch committed subwoofer. Additional appearance cover to-detection of access for any iPod, CD amateur or TV. The ZonePlayer S5 retails for $400.