The Sound of Bamboo
Bears like it so why not humans? This bamboo inspired stereo looks good (ignore the pink) and thru the natural acoustics of cylindrical objects, sounds good too. But it's not just nature-ry, it also has every accoutrement a technophile would want. Think wifi enabled, wireless speakers, integrated LED screen, MP3 line in, remote desktop syncing, radio, and yes - cd player.
Teresonic Magus Speakers - Sound investment of a lifetime!
Looking for speakers that speak class, offers superior sound quality and is also eco-friendly? Then, look no further. Teresonic’s new Magus Speakers does away with conventional designs and are beautifully handcrafted to precision.The compact monitor-class loudspeakers are made of fine materials such as 24 carat gold-plated WBT terminals and legendary lowther drivers as as they take the form of musical instruments such as violin and cello.
Sababa iNo adds an already existing feature to the iPod
One of the big announcements from last week's MacWorld keynote was the upgrade to the iPod Touch. This upgrade included Mail, Google Maps, Weather Stocks and Notes, all for $20, which was odd given that new iPod Touches would be already including the software with no additional cost, but early adopters had to pay. It seems Apple users are used to getting worked when it comes to paying. Then there is no surprise that Sababa was quick to release the iNo, a $60 toy that essentially had owners re-buying a feature already included in most iPods, the Name that Tune game.
500XL Speakers are giant iPod earbuds
When you're on the bus or subway, or anywhere that people tend to be sitting for long periods you tend to notice that many of them are listening to MP3 players. What's more is that you can almost always pick out the ones rocking out to an iPod by their iconic white earbuds. Most people I know that carry an iPod still use the same earbuds that came with the player because they like the way they look and sound. Well if you're one that likes the look, here's a giant pair you can sit on your desktop.
Davone Rithm loudspeakers – Designed for music, crafted for perfection
Touting traditional Danish woodwork, the 8»dual-concentric Rithm loudspeakers by Davone have been designedwith music in mind. They were lately shown at the CES 2008. The accurate ound
stage, pleasing sound character, and the influential bass performance make the Rithm the just right thing for all kind of music.
Most expensive product on display
Designed by Ross Lovegrove, the $130,000 KEF MUON luxury speakers are a perfect example of audio innovation and a cutting-edge, ultra-modern design. These impressive loudspeakers, standing nearly 7 feet tall, are now up on display at CES 2008.
Infinity anounces Classia Series speakers
One of these days I'm going to get myself a nice set of surround sound speakers. Who knows, maybe I'll snag a set from Infinity. The Classia Series is aesthetically pleasing and includes a compact bookshelf monitor, wall-mountable center channel, floorstanding tower, and a wall-mountable surround speaker with selectable monopole/bipole/dipole/dual-speaker operation.





