Looking to expand your notebook and/or home entertainment capabilities, then we have some news for you.
For all those budding DJs out there the Home Mix CDJ-1 is a self contained 'portable' dual CD mixing console with some very advanced features.
A two band DAB and FM offering from Sharp that they describe as a kitchen radio. Not that sure why it needs a sleep timer and alarm, however it does do things slightly differently to other such offerings.
This is a multi function unit including fax. However for something that scans, copies, prints and sends and receives faxes it is very very small. Finally it is also an telephone answering machine and just for a bonus it can also read most types of photo cards.
Not just another DAB radio this one will tell you the time, it will even tell you what station you are listening to. However I am mortified to say it has so far resolutely refused to make the tea.
This will allow your PC or notebook to be used as a TV with Teletext function. This is Digital TV and it also has Digital Radio.
I have for many years enjoyed Bridge problems often found in daily newspapers, however as far as playing in a club they never seem to meet at times to suit me.
This is a DAB radio, it is also an FM radio and just for good measure it also has a CD and is described as a Micro System equipped with ReVu.
The first edition (2002) had more than a few problems, is the second edition (2005) any more useable, especially now its legal to buy a copy of MCE with OEM hardware.
I have studied the offerings and decided on the machine I would like to investigate. Now there needs to be either a monitor, flat panel or TV. Here I have tried all three.
I have been fortunate enough to review the previous two items produced by Rio, the Nitrus and the Karma. The Carbon fits in between their 1.5GB and 20GB capacity at 5GB.
When I rushed through a review of the PocketDAB 1000 just before Christmas I promised a more in depth look and a report on use of speakers and rechargeable batteries.
Reviewing this so soon after the excellent Philips offering published 17/1/05 gave me more than a few problems. Firstly is it a monitor/TV or a TV/monitor, Samsung list it as a Business unit.
For most of us once school or university are finished then exams seem to matter less. However there is a theory that use it or lose it could well apply.
The title only covers part of what this unit can do, it can also record and play .wav files as well as having an FM radio, the reviewed version is less than £30 post free.
I have long used a multi CD player, my unit started playing up and the warranty was long past. I looked in shops and online multi CD units are no longer that common.
This product has been anticipated for some time. What would the company that started to move to portable music do to coompete in the hard-disk MP3 player market? Well, the wait is over with the first products arriving in the UK in October. Is this an Apple iPod killer? Read the article!
Both the programs work not only with LPs but also with Cassette Tapes and should you have them also with reel to reel tapes.
There are lots of alternatives to the iPod and some are even white! The Philips GoGear offering is 2GB and also has an FM radio.
At an unbelievable £79.99, the ProLine DVDP350 rakes in as the lowest ever priced portable DVD player. Five years ago, you would have been looking to spend around a grand for something like this.
The aim in any auction is to secure the item for the lowest price, with online auctions you have a distinct disadvantage you never know who is bidding against you.
This is not by any means new, in fact I first played it as a child and I dont think it was that new then. It first came out on a PC some years ago, this version was recently released by Focus in their £9.99 range.
Naim are a name best known for high quality audio equipment. They do however also have a CD label and a unique way of producing called True Stereo.
MP3 players are now often much more, here I am looking at a small rectangle unit that has a large storage capacity and also the ability to keep your music playing for 18 hours.
A lot of good software is available at bargain prices, here I am looking at four products all available for less than £5 each.
You do not always need or want - to spend a fortune to find something the kids will love. Here I am looking at a few such items that could solve present problems. All items I am looking at cost £15 or less.
I've wanted a solid-state MP3 player for some time for exercising but had been put off by the capacity (64M seemed common). This little device came to the rescue.
The Medusa headset looks rather like an expensive pair of ear defenders, how wrong can first looks be? Sorry, to find out you will have to read on.
Not something normally reviewed here, but there is a twist more in a moment and either or both would make great Christmas presents for the Jazz lover.
Add a designer name and the price goes up, however it is not always the case that the quality goes up to match it. Here I am looking at a set of very stylish 2.1 speakers, is the name all they have to offer?