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Sonoro is known for its high quality audio products so that they add to their line with a new Cubo Cubo, dubbed the Cubo 2010 and there be a eDock.
So what is different from the original Cubo? They look the same, but they come in new colors, with iPod, iPod iTouch and iPod docking and a wireless remote control. The new cubo 2010 will offer even glossy painted surfaces in red, black, white, silver, pink, jungle green and lemon yellow.
The natural wood surfaces come in dark oak and bamboo. The Sonoro eDock iPod touch with all the older generation and newer-generation iPods, including 3G and iPhone compatible 3GS. The eDock, theCubo 2010 package costs about $ 502 and the eDock is only $ 94
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An amazing little feature was in a very short hype during the week – if not months – before the possible release of OS 3.0. After the iPod touch software download page, the new operating system will not only unlocks the previously non-activated Bluetooth function, but says that it will support third party accessories. Connect fun new game accessories on the iPod touch 30-pin connector and Bluetooth, “reads the website. This means that players will see the controls eventually broke away from the touch screen and a snap-on peripherals are. This also means that the iPhone andiPod Touch will now be a greater threat to Nintendo DS and Free PS3 handheld DSi PSPgo portable devices.
A company started the development of a peripheral game pad, which iControlPad. The latest update – for 20 January dates – shows the device to work with the iPhone, iPhone 3G and Free iPod Touch. “Your iPhone just slides and locks to be held over the serial port, there are no changes required, and you can always remove it again,” the company’s blog. “This is iControlPad already some of the largest iPhone developer support (including ZodTTD – PSX, GBA emu etc.) and we send out units that several others.”
For now, Apple has not officially announced to establish any agreements with third parties to game peripherals and a Free MacBook. Due to the amount of power needed for the display of graphics and Bluetooth, it would be more likely that the serial peripheral interface on older iPhone and iPod Touch would-use models, while the use of Bluetooth (on the iPhone 3G later, the S supposed to be a longer battery life).
A few months after the initial disclosure, iLuv today began with the delivery of iMM183.
The alarm clock can charge and play two iPhones or iPods, but the addition of NOAA radio can provide unique weather alerts with text, if there is a storm or some other immediate danger in the vicinity of the location of the radio. It controls 10 preset channels and Archive 10 warnings for those who miss the entries when they appear.
Outside of that, can raise iLuv’s new system to mostdockable Apple devices from the original iPod mini and fourth-generation iPod until the iPhone 3GS or new iPod touch, but can also lead to the FM radio or a buzzer.
iPhones and iPods that support it can synchronize its time with the iMM183, and as with most devices in the class an aux-in jack is in the 3.5-mm audio from any source.
Tired of the same standard search function is available for your iPhone or iPod Touch? So here is a direct from Japan.
Called iCooly iPod Touch Stand This iPod accessory practically turns your iPod into a mini iMac.
This is a great state to operate, especially if you want some videos shares or a stylish way to show your iPod and want to plant it on a flat surface.
No word if it were still available, the price, but you can be sure it comes next in Japan and then hopefully at the international level.
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ILuv has its latest digital media players, the I1166, which reveals an interface for the iPod and a large 9-inch screen, which was perfect for viewing video features. It is an arrival in mid-October. When docked, you will have complete control of an iPod with an AC adapter.
The I1166 is also compatible with the iPod touch 2G, nano 5G, nano 4G, touch, and the original nano 3G, plus the iPod classic and iPod with video. The player is also DivX certified and has a built-in DVD player. Looks like you really are, is your money worth.
It is powered by AC, DC or the internal lithium-polymer battery. And of course, sport is also a pair of 3.5 mm headphone jacks, and comes with a remote control.
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For the people who are still looking for a reliable iPod dock with a few bonus features, which should iP9BR iHome Clock Radio for iPod worth something. Besides the usual docking station for iPods, it comes with an AM FM radio and buzzer. Most charges iPhones or iPods, as do the usual iPod dock, and it comes with bass, treble, 3D and balance controls.
It has Reson8 ported cabinet stereo speakers and an auto-setup clock that adjusts each time zone. The IP9 can also awaken to your custom iPod playlist at different times on different days with 7-5-2 programmable snooze functions and settings.
The Zune HD from the official debut today, and the fanfare around this new media player is well deserved. The beautiful large OLED display delivers vivid colors and deep blacks and makes crisp images and HD video with ease. The screen also has touch capability, allowing for easy and fun to navigate through well-designed user interface.
One of my favorite things about the Zune is the menu navigation. It is very intuitive, the combination of common sense structure and design. No matter how deep in the menus that you get, there is an easy way to get back to where you were, and of course, the home screen. Like its predecessor, the Zune comes with wireless internet and now has an integrated Web browser. Unlike some mobile browsers underbaked we have come in lately, including here simply makes the navigation and URL input.
Such elegance extends to the outside as well. There are only three buttons – power, at home, and control the volume playback. Otherwise, this sleek and slim device is smooth and orderly. It is available in platinum, black, red, blue and green available in 16 GB and 32 GB capacity.
The HD video expanding on the offer – there is also an HD radio receiver to allow the inside that allows users to save a song information for later purchase. And the new Zune Marketplace will take a number of applications, starting with s variety of games that show the Tegra chips 3D functions.
This week, I saw new iPods from Apple, and accordingly we presented a slew of new iPod accessories from cases to get new iPod docks. Sharp has introduced two new iPod docks, listen to music without having been announced through the headphones designed to move.
The two new docks are the DK-AP8P and DK-AP7P and allow users to back the music directly from any iPod or iPhone and download to play the instrument at the same time. Each dock weighs less than 1.6 kilograms and has 2.1 channels with high-quality sound.
The docks fold closed when on the go for the protection and AP8P has a magnetic cover. The devices are used for six hours of use per charge, and an AC adapter and a padded carrying case well received. Both the docks in Piano Black offered.
Altec Lansing on Thursday announced the release of its new ultra-Expressionist computer speaker system from two multi-driver desktop speakers and a subwoofer, and the MIX boombox, which sports a built-in iPod dock. The Expressionist Ultra 200W RMS speakers have shared power of each amplifier between the two 3-inch drivers, 1-inch Neodymium dome tweeter and a 6.5-inch subwoofer.
The speakers can be adjusted the treble and bass through a controller, and there are both aux and RCA connectors to adapt to other sources. A headphone jack is also included.
The MIX Boombox iPods and iPhones can place thanks to its dock connector, Apple and other brands as well as other audio player through its two 3.5-mm auxiliary input jacks. There’s also an FM tuner, and users can individually tailor the sound, thanks to a seven-band equalizer.
Like classic boomboxes, users can make their music away from the wall outlet thanks to their eight D batteries for 30 hours operation and incorporate heavy duty treatment. Sound is played through a 5.25-inch side-firing subwoofer, two 3-inch midranges and two 1-inch polypropylene cone tweeter.
The mixture is shielded to prevent the known GSM “buzz” of it, an iPhone and work without recourse to airplane mode as a result. An included remote control itself can be stored in the boombox, and has a built-in carabiner clip so that it is not lost.
The Expressionist Ultra-speaker system and boombox MIX already shipping.
If you are looking to make a case for the iPod Nano and want a nice nostalgia theme then maybe you should Contexture Design’s 45 Nano Cases.
As you can see, these cases are not more than one except for the cassette, which can then be rebuilt to house pefectly an iPod Nano, while still out of their ports for the use.
Unfortunately, his price is most likely the user is encouraged to try their own fashion rather than buying one of these.
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