Panasonic Mini Sound Systems

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The new Panasonic SC-NS570SD D-dock mini sound authorities comes among SD Card slot, CD player, amplifier and integrated AM/FM Tuner. The process can listing a music based on information from a CDs to an SD memory card directly in AAC format in either XP :128kbps/44.1kHz or SP : 96kbps/44.1kHz or LP : 64kbps/32kHz modes. Moreover, the SC-NS570SD as well can play MP3, AAC or WMA-encoded CDs, or broadcast programs via its AM/FM tuner in a rated output @ 15W for every speakers. The unit is able to be accessible in the Land of the Rising Sun on June 20 for $280.

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Onyko X-NX10A Home Audio System

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Here is a new residence audio process for Onkyo the comes equipped provided an integrated hard drive. The Onkyo X-NX10A aspects a 80GB hard drive, LCD display, USB connectivity and sports for MP3/PCM/ATRAC audio formats. The method has 13cm medium and 3cm tweeters this produces a general output fuel of 26W each. The Onyko X-NX10A Home Audio System retails for €450.

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Onkyo X-NX10A Home Audio System

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building it weird amidst funny things residence audio authorities on its class. It aspects LCD screen, Ethernet port, CD player, USB connectivity, and can playback MP3, PCM, and ATRAC audio formats. Priced at €450, the X-NX10A serves to be accompanied by 13cm medium and 3cm tweeters, packing a overall output fuel of 26W each.

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Scooter-geek’s dream ride: Yamaha Vino scooter, fully farkled

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Though it’s usually the adventure touring crowd that excels at turning their motorcycles into rolling technology test-beds, we’ve recently run across a Yamaha Vino scooter that has been fully farkled. Featuring an on-board computer based around a VIA mini ITX form factor motherboard that’s cleverly been hidden under the stock Vino’s seat, this rolling geek-mobile packs in WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, GPS, FM radio, a TV tuner and a front-mounted camera in its diminutive frame. With the full-spec computer, pretty much anything should be possible right from the road using this scooter. While this is certainly a cool project, we have a few questions regarding its durability. How long will the acrylic plate that makes the structure for the computer hold up? Perhaps most importantly, how long will the scooter’s battery be able to power all this technology? In the name of science, of course, we graciously offer our services for a road trip on the machine to find the answer to these all-important questions. Thanks for the tip, jared!

[Source: Thought Lab]

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