So you've got an awesome set of earbuds, but you're looking for a pair just as astounding with an in-line microphone for chatting it up. Thanks to the growing popularity of such a request, there are a few options on the market.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 21:20
Among the other low-rate gear unveiled this evening by Audiovox comes the RCA RIR205, a tabletop internet radio that may have gotten away with that design in 1992.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 18:18
Audiovox's extravaganza is closing up with the introduction of the Acoustic Research ARNC01 ($59. 99) earbuds, which promise to use whiz-bang active processing to reduce noise for airline addicts and those with a crib full of rambunctious youngsters.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 18:15
Whoa, wait up. You're telling us Audiovox hasn't abandoned the RCA Lyra moniker entirely? Storming back from the grave the unknown is the Lyra Slider, a PMP that could definitely go for $29.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 17:34
Now that the dust has settled on Microsoft's impressive, if not quite revolutionary, Zune 3. 0 update, it's time for us all to do what we do best: start demanding a new version of desktop and player software -- and a hardware refresh, of course -- chock-full of features that we've been asking for since day one, and a few things we dreamed up along the way.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 14:47
Archos' Generation 5 players may have been left in the dust by the shiny new Generation 6 players, but they still have quite the fan following, some of whom have been busily doing their best to get around Archos' stock software offerings.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 11:12
Following in the dubious footsteps of Creative, ASUS just announced a dedicated videophone all its own. The AiGuru SV1 followup to the voice-only S1, enables virtually unlimited video calls without a computer -- a world's first to get a big thumbs-up from Skype.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.18 at 04:16
Now this is an interesting development. According to two separate tipsters (with two sets of photos) Apple has released a third version of the new multi-hued iPod nano to the world -- a 4GB model.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 08:51
It's hard to believe that something this banal could required a press event -- it's like the Apple Hi-Fi event all over again. Nevertheless, Creative duped a bunch of journalists into an in-person showing of their $90 Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Sound Card and $270 Creative Wireless Receiver.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 06:40
Although the iWear AV310 Widescreen from Vuzix isn't the first 3D HMD we've come across, or the largest virtual display (likened to a 52' screen viewed from 9-feet), it's the first 16:9 widescreen version to hit the market.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 05:37