Archive for the ‘Portable Audio’ Category

Stylish Sony Walkman docks sport WiFi radio

Thermos audio wasn’t the only idea Sony Japan introduced this week; there’s also the company’s glossy new speaker docks, the NAS-V5 and NAS-V7M, whose intense reflection make us remember that time mom told us never to stare at the sun. Unfortunately, NAS doesn’t stand for Network Attached Storagehere, but the ¥50,000 (about $535) NAS-V7M does have 16GB [...]

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LG’s 5.1 HB954SP Blu-ray HTIB system

LG has just tapped Sir Mark Levinson to engineer the acoustics behind its latest bundle, the HB954SP. Packing a 5.1-channel sound system that includes 1,000 total watts of power, a quintet of oval drivers and a ported subwoofer, the system gets direction from a BD-Live-enabled Blu-ray player that’s actually a fair bit more stylish than the [...]

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Sony Ericsson’s motion activated MH907

That’s the device that will forever change the way you to listen to music. At least that was the promise made in the teaser running up to today’s press event. The buttonless MH907 buds are the world’s first “Motion Activated” headphones with Sony Ericsson’s “SensMe Control” tech: bung them into your ears to automatically start listening to [...]

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Pure Sensia DAB / WiFi radio gains touchscreen

Pure Digital – DAB and WiFi radio extraordinaire — has just made live a product portal for its forthcoming Sensia, which looks to be a serious leap forward in terms of features and design. For starters, this product ditches the typical retro vibe and goes for something entirely more Jetsons-esque, and while many of Pure’s past radios [...]

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Yamaha combines receivers with subwoofers and soundbars for trio of HTIB offerings

Yamaha’s doing its part with a series of products that integrate things together — soundbars, HTIBs, and the like. On the lower end are the YHT-S350 and YHT-S400, pictured after the break. Both offer a receiver with an integrated subwoofer, through which your various devices can be connected and the output end of their HDMI [...]

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