Many people think that to record great professional sounds and recordings that they need to pay thousands and thousands of dollars to a professional studio, this is not the case.
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Stylish, compact, powerful; the Panasonic SC-SP100 is the freshest audio system of the block! The high-quality 2.1channel audio system has been optimized for music playback from iPod and iPhone. Besides entertaining you by playing your favorite music, it also charges the iPod battery for non-stop music access while on the go. The ultra-compact device is easy to accommodate and conveniently fits in the minimal space requirement.

Panasonic’s SC-SP100 employs high-end proprietary technology for delivering superb audio output from your iPod. The device generates sub-bass and robust frequency sounds with equal clarity through the integrated Dual Passive Radiator and a subwoofer. Its uniquely designed Down-Firing structure scatters the sound downward thereby producing dynamic bass.
The video below proves that the iPhone 3GS is capable of playing back 720p and 1080p HD videos and not just VGA. But why won’t Apple allow it? Its looks like if the videos are not converted to the iPhone’s liking, or too demanding, the audio driver will crash. But certainly this is something Apple can correct via future firmware updates. Play the video for more details…
The launch of the Sony PSP’s little brother, PSP Go has been confirmed this week at the E3. Indeed the PSP Go was agreed by Sony’s CEO Kaz Harai to be the worst kept secret of this year’s E3.
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Hope everyone is having a good morning so far, we’d just like to start this bank holiday Monday with some facts about Blu-ray Disc technology which some may not already know.
Did you know that:
- Blu-ray can hold 32 times more audio than DVD
- Blu-ray can support eight separate channels of audio
- Blu-ray can deliver better-than-cinema quality sound
Check out the graphics below in which Sony explains Blu-ray isn’t just about seeing quality but also hearing it as well…
Thanks to Lucy for sending this in!
Sony have launched two new additions to their bluetooth headphone range this week. Both the DR-BT100CX (in-ear style) and DR-BT101 (overhead style) feature Sony’s noise cancelling technology which we were able to recently test out in their superbly comfortable MDR-XB700.
But unlike the MDR-XB700, bluetooth headphones as you can imagine are wire-free, much more convenient to use and to put away when not needed. Additionally, both the DR-BT100CX and DR-BT101 will offer up to 12 hours of wireless play time before another recharge via USB.

Full press release to follow after the jump…








