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Originally Posted by ben.mcguire
Yeah it sounds good but look at the price!! I mean come on,
What about the price?
The Bose SoundDock is in the same price league, a…
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Originally Posted by ben.mcguire
The Bose sounddock is really overpriced as well. I just think for £250.00 you could get a lot more for your money.
With all due resp…
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Originally Posted by I Bent My Wookiee
You wanna tell me what "Audiofiles" are doing listening to files compressed at 128KBS?
They aren't. They are using loseless, an…
I encode my AAC at 192. The quality at 128 isn't good enough.
It seems like amongst even semi-casual users, 160 is a very popular bitrate, and I'd agree that is an excellent compr…
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Originally Posted by macintologist
Why didn't Apple install an AirTUnes receiver in the Hifi so that you can directly stream iTunes music to the Hifi. What idiots.
I…
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Originally Posted by analogika
If they did that, it would add $100 to the price
Ya, they want you to spend another $150 on an Airport express.
Stereo equipment has …
I heard the Hi-Fi today. As far as I'm concerned, its only real competition is the IM7 and the Sounddock, and its pricing is in line with those. How its pricing compares to real st…
All I can say, this hi-fi rocks! I was supposed to buy on-line to avail for the discount but I was not able to wait after seeing , touching and testing it. I paid $20 for instant …
Basically, you have two options...
#1 - Use Virtual PC & play on any poker room or
#2 - Play on Mac Compatible Poker Rooms
I went with option #2 because Virtual PC was crashin…
If you go to the Poker Room website you can play there or else Full Tilt Poker is the only download for poker that i have seen. I play on there and it runs great.
I seen several of them out there already. Poker Room and Hollywood are java applets, therefore you sacrifice some graphics and features, but plays' very decent. Full Tilt is aight,…
For real online poker with a fully-supported, native MAC client, Full Tilt Poker is the only option right now. If this is what you're looking for it also makes sense to sign up fo…
Sony Ericsson K800i & K790i & K790a
I will get the K790a (or possibly the K790i) when it comes out (this summer):
K800i - Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 MH…
It does look fantastic, even compared to my already-pretty-great k750. The camera quality and the fact that I've heard it comes with an RSS reader means it might stop me from jumpi…
I was sold on the 810 for NA but then this comes out! I was reading up on it over at Howard Forums and I think I'm waiting for this summer to roll around! Finally, a phone with a…
Yeah, I have a dSLR (Canon 20D) with lots of nice lenses, but I only carry that around for specific outings obviously. However, what I found is that I have no desire to carry aroun…
Oh I totally agree with that. It'll be great for blog shots! My iMate takes crummy pictures and is huge (But I don't complain with my full salling support and DUN!). The treo 65…
I have Sony's w800, and I'm really happy with it--ie, it's small, has a quick & intuitive interface, good music functionality, and the 2MP camera produces good-enough images fo…
A completely new feature developed by Sony Ericsson is BestPic, which ensures that you never ‘miss’ an important picture. Press the shutter button once and get 9 full quality 3.2 m…
Anyone seen an approx cost for this beast? I paid an embarrassing amount for my W800i several months ago. I'll have a hard time justifying this one, no matter how much better it ma…