Showing posts with label Audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audio. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Pioneer S-MM251 Compact Notebook Speakers


Pioneer is going to launch in July the S-MM251 compact USB-powered laptop computer speakers. Equipped with a built-in audio DAC, the speaker features a bass-reflex enclosure designed to enhance lower bass frequencies. It sports two 1.75-inch aluminum sound drivers to deliver 1.5Wx2 output power.







The S-MM251 comes with a small, softly-rounded design and has integrated blue LED in front of them to indicate a proper connection, and control buttons for volume up, volume down and mute. It uses a single USB cable for connection and power, so you don’t need to mess with cables.
The Pioneer S-MM251 is available in black and white and is priced at $79.99.
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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player

Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player

Along with the Nexus 7, another new member of the Nexus family is also introduced at the Google IO. Named Nexus Q, the ball-shaped device is, as Google said, the world’s first social streaming media player. The unit has a unique ball-shape design, unlike other media streaming boxes on the market and there are 32 LEDs around the ball that will change color in time to your music. It has a die-cast, precision machined zinc bottom housing and an injection-molded, interactive balanced top dome with precision bearing and satin touch coating. According to Google, the device is made in the USA.


Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player with tv

As a media streamer, the Q connects to your HDTV and speakers and bring music, video, TV content from the cloud. You can browse and search songs, videos and TV shows on Google Play store using your phone or tablet and stream them instantly to you big screen HDTV with Nexus Q. Intended to work with an Android phone or tablet, the Nexus Q comes without a remote control, meaning it can not be used as a standalone media player/streamer. This $299 Android ball will become a nice decoration if you don’t have an Android device to connect with it.

The Nexus Q is boosted by OMAP4460 chip with dual Cortex A9 CPUs and SGX450 GPU with 1GB of RAM. It has 16GB of internal flash memory, and supports Bluetooth, NFC and WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n. The Android-powered ball has 25W class D amplifier, and provides micro HDMI, TOSLink Optical audio (S/PDIF), Ethernet LAN port, banana jack speaker outputs and micro USB port.

Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player hand
Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player 1
Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player angle
Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player back
Google Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player speaker connected
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