Monday, May 10th, 2010 at
9:34 am
A cool music player alternative to the Apple’s iPod, Philips Go Gear Muse has the looks and the storage capacity to meet all your audio needs. You can get a Philips GoGear Muse which is tagged with price of £158. Please visit Philips.co.uk to buy online.

Somewhere between an iPod Touch baiter and an iPod Nano slayer, the best GoGear to date has 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of storage, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, an open-source video player, FLAC support and, believe it or not, an HDMI output.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
8:02 am

The iPod Video Projector from Hammacher Schlemmer projects a 60-inch graphics from an iPod, iPhone, or any video source with composite outputs onto a screen or wall. This portable projector utilities Digital Light Processing Technology to generate sharp 480 x 320 resolution with a 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 3:2 aspect ratio. The iPod Video Projector also features a manual focus dial, an adjustable volume control for its 1/2-watt internal speaker, and a headphone jack. Its rechargeable battery provides up to two hours of viewing time and can be recharged using the included AC adapter or a USB port.
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.