Saturday, 31 January 2009

Music Gadget : RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB, Powerfull Gadget On Pocket

Small enough to fit in a pocket or purse yet packed with compelling features, the RCA Pearl is the perfect work companion as it doubles as a USB thumb drive data storage device. The RCA Pearl includes a microSD card slot. This allows users to boost capacity with an optional microSD card. A built-in voice recorder is also included. The RCA Pearl plays mp3, WMA and protected WMA files Battery life of the Pearl is an impressive 15 hours from a single "AAA" battery. Users can select one of seven colors for the backlit LCD. Sleek and slender, the RCA Pearl is a gem of a digital audio player. With a flip-out direct USB connector, you can listen to your favorite open mp3, WMA, and Non-DRM AAC tracks transferred from your computer. Also enjoy the ability to listen and record FM radio. With 35 hour battery life, nothing shines quite like a Pearl.

Price : $35 - $42 
Sound Quality Sound Quality RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB
Ease of Application Ease of Application RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB
Portability Portability RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB
Value for Money Value for Money RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB
Design & Look Design & Look RCA Pearl TH1611 1 GB

Main Features
1GB Flash Memory – Stores up to 300 songs1 as well as being a USB data storage device. Flash memory requires no moving parts so you are able to listen to skipless audio playback
Flip-out, Built-in USB 2.0 PC Connection, Hi Speed – No cables needed! Simply connect directly to your computer with the built-in USB. The hi-speed connection allows you to quickly & easily transfer your files. This multifunctional device will double as your mp3 player & your USB data storage device.
easyRip™ Software Included – Software is stored on this device so there is no need for installation from a CD-ROM. With easyRip™, effortlessly manage your media library. Quickly load your Pearl with music from your computer or rip to your Pearl from your personal CD’s.

Audio Playback (mp3 / WMA® / WMDRM-9 / AAC2) – Plays open mp3 & WMA® audio files & is compatible with most secure music downloads. Plays audio books from audible.com. Compatible with iTunes Plus™ & Amazon mp3™. 1" OLED display – Provides a vibrant dual color viewing experience. Clearly view your navigation on the player, & information on the song you are hearing.
FM Radio / Record – Record while listening to an FM station. Later you can listen to the recorded radio clips or move the music to your computer for personal use. 35 Hour Battery Life – Enjoy up to 35 hours of music playback with 1 AAA battery (included) Voice Recording – Record voice or other audio directly to mp3 player using the built in microphone. Accessory Kit Includes – 1 AAA battery, Earphones.
by : mailmeajay @ ciao.com

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Thursday, 29 January 2009

Singer Britney Spears has been reported to rent a luxury home on New Jersey is worth 8 million dollars. Apparently Britney and two son, Sean Preston (3) and Jayden James (2) plan to live in a house that is located in Alpine for 1 month. They say the company's label Jive Records, who pay to rent the house of the 30 thousand U.S. dollars.

As a source at the magazine Life and Style Weekly, Britney wanted to resort to a second son while she went to do a tour of music. Was considered the home in Manhattan or Long Island, but Britney want a more quiet and could be perceived as a house for Sean and Jayden.

According to a property broker Dennis McCormack, who rented a house that Britney's house is hidden in a quiet environment that is exclusive. Typically castle house that was very knowledgeable and have a lot of room so can be a comfortable environment to play and run-run. Other factors that make Britney chose as its neighbors in the Alpine is normal to see the stars on board.

Not only that, a line of celebrities also dwells on the Alpine like rapper Diddy, actor Chris Rock and Mary J. musicians Blige. Tour of "The Circuit Starring Britney Spears," Britney is a tour of music indeed since the last five years this has started since early this March

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Sunday, 4 January 2009

Music Gadget : Microsoft Zune 120 GB, Ipod Killer

The Zune 120, with an exclusive focus on music discovery, is a fierce competitor to the iPod Classic. The Zune's significant storage capacity combined with its Zune Pass music subscription makes it an ideal solution for restless music fans with large desires. Slowly but surely, Microsoft's Zune is answering its claim as a genuine alternative to Apple's iPod line of MP3 players. Last year, Microsoft focused its efforts on overhauling the Zune's hardware and public image. This year, Microsoft has turned its attention to improving the Zune firmware and desktop software, while updating the storage capacity and pricing of new models to stay competitive.

Price : $229 - $262
Sound Quality Sound Quality Microsoft Zune 120 GB
Ease of Application Ease of Application Microsoft Zune 120 GB
Portability Portability Microsoft Zune 120 GB
Value for Money Value for Money Microsoft Zune 120 GB
Design & Look Design & Look Microsoft Zune 120 GB

Design
The design of the Zune 120 is almost entirely unchanged from the Zune 80 which produced last year. The back of the Zune is now black instead of silver and the face of the player is covered with a glossy plastic that, although pretty, is more prone to smudges and scratches than the metal finish on last year's model. We're happy to see that the increase in the Zune's hard-drive capacity doesn't translate into a thicker design. The Zune 120 measures the same 4.3 inches high by 2.4 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep as the Zune 80. Also, no changes have been made to the Zune's navigation controls, headphone jack, hold switch, dock connection, and 3.2-inch glass-covered LCD.
Judging Apple's strategy of altering its iPod design every fall (for better or for worse), it's a little unnerving to see the Zune's hardware design at a standstill. The upshot of the Zune's lack of design tinkering is that it maintains the product's compatibility with the handful of accessories designed for the player.

Features
The bulk of the third-generation Zune's improvements are found by flicking through its main menu. New menu items for Games and Marketplace have been added alongside existing selections for Music, Videos, Pictures, Social, Radio, Podcasts, and Settings. The Zune's primary purpose as a high-quality portable music player hasn't changed. If anything, the enhancements offered by the third-generation firmware have strengthened the unique music-discovery and sharing features that have differentiated the Zune from the very beginning.

One of the more distinguished new features on the Zune is a Marketplace selection in the main menu that allows you to browse, preview, and download music directly from Microsoft's Zune Marketplace online store. Within the Marketplace submenu you can choose between browsing Top Songs, Top Albums, and New Releases, or search for specific music by keying in a few letters. Songs can be previewed for 30 seconds with the option to add them to your virtual cart or purchase and download immediately. By signing up for Microsoft's Zune Pass music-subscription service (a free 14-day trial is available), you can download unlimited music to your Zune for a flat fee of $15 a month. Otherwise, you'll need to purchase songs a la carte by setting up a payment account in the Zune desktop software.

Your Zune needs to be connected to a Wi-Fi hot spot in order to take advantage of the Marketplace feature. Fortunately, Microsoft has improved the Zune's ability to step through public Wi-Fi hot spots, and it's even struck a deal with fast-food giant McDonald's to have the Zune supported by the Wayport Wi-Fi hot spots found in many McDonald's restaurants. If your local Wi-Fi requires you to enter a password, you can enter it manually using the Zunepad. The Zune will remember and associate your Wi-Fi passwords so that you'll only need to enter them once.

The audio, video, and photo features of the Zune are largely unchanged from the previous generation--which isn't a bad thing, really. The Zune's music player supports MP3, WMA, protected-WMA (Zune Marketplace only), WMA Lossless, AAC, and Audible audio file formats. The inclusion of the high-fidelity WMA Lossless music format on a high-capacity player like the 120GB Zune should make more than a few audio purists very pleased, and the continued support for AAC opens the door for iPod converts (although DRM-protected iTunes purchases are still unsupported). Audiobook enthusiasts should be happy to see a new gadget for taking their Audible and OverDrive audiobooks on the go.

The Zune supports WMV, MPEG-4, and H.264 video formats natively at a DVD-quality 30fps frame rate. Windows Media Center users will be happy to know that the Zune also imports DVR-MS recorded-video content. Although the Zune's screen displays at a 320x240 resolution, video files stored on the Zune can be as large as 720x480 and played at full resolution through the composite-video output built into the Zune's headphone jack. An optional Zune AV dock can output video using a higher quality component cable. Unlike the iPod, the Zune's built-in video output mirrors its onscreen display, which means that all of the Zune's features (including menus) can display on your TV.

If you're a fan of audio and video podcasts, the Zune is one of the only alternatives to the iPod that provides integrated, hassle-free management of your podcast feeds. Like the iPod, the Zune's closed software and hardware ecosystem is able to automatically download new podcasts, load them onto your Zune, and clear out the old content. The Zune desktop software allows you to browse, search for, and subscribe to podcasts within the Marketplace directory, or paste in the direct link for the feed. Podcast playback on the Zune supports autoresume, episode information, and the ability to unsubscribe from podcasts directly from the playback screen.

Finally, if you're a Zune Pass music subscriber, Microsoft has added a new feature called Channels that offers a podcast-like automatic rotation of new music playlists for your Zune. Channels are sorted by genre, affiliation (Grand Ole Opry, Fader Magazine), or type (Billboard Top 20), and content is updated weekly. If you don't hold a Zune Pass subscription, you can still subscribe to Channels and hear 30-second song previews of any of the music included on the playlist, with the option to purchase tracks a la carte. If you've been waiting to bite the bullet on a Zune Pass until it seems like a better value, Channels offers an appealing way to inject new music onto your Zune every week without you having to lift a finger.
So the 120GB Microsoft Zune still the best hard drive-based portable media player on the market—the feature-barren iPod classic can't compete with the Zune's top-notch navigation and added wireless abilities. by: angga 133 @ ciao.com

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Thursday, 1 January 2009

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