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Soundcast Systems OutCast brings everyone back home Posted: 12 Jun 2011 05:30 AM PDT Soundcast Systems know that having a fantastic audio system is the other half of a successful combination when you watch an engaging movie or music video, which is why they did not skimp on quality with their latest release – the new OutCast 3.4 multi-room, multi-source wireless speaker system with subwoofer that will definitely find a place in most homes this summer as folks watch reruns of blockbusters, including recently released movies. This is surely the right step to take if you are looking to live out a wireless lifestyle. Not only does it come with a pocket friendly price as claimed by the press release (without actually divulging its price tag), you will also get to enjoy iPod/iPhone access and control. The Outcast 3.4 intends to be the most utilized speaker that you will ever own, so with such hype surrounding it, we do hope that it is able to live up to its billing! OutCast 3.4 will deliver technology that allows you to easily access and enjoy up to three different sources of your favorite music in a quartet of areas of your home or business. Yup, that means you need just a single device for you to listen indoors as well as outdoors – different tunes in different areas, to boot! With a powerful wireless broadcast range that goes all the way to around 300 feet, it will allow clear, precise transmissions to travel easily through walls, doors, floors, ceilings and roofs, delivering rich, multi-directional, uninterrupted sound anywhere and anytime. Other features of the Soundcast OutCast 3.4 include :-
Not only that, OutCast 3.4 will also be able to take advantage of Pandora, Rhapsody, iTunes, Radio, HD Radio, Cable Music and even legacy audio sources thanks to the receivers’ zone 2 output. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Soundcast Systems OutCast brings everyone back home copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 Posted: 12 Jun 2011 05:00 AM PDT
The whole point of coming up with the G400 was to take everything that was good and right with the MX518, and in a stroke of engineering genius, to make it even better. Logitech were very careful not to change anything that was already perfected, such as the shape, tracking consistency, button layout, and legendary durability. Heck, Logitech even managed to make something better cost the same. First of all, the 1800 DPI sensor has been upgraded to a higher-resolution 3600 DPI version, so to put it in plain English, this makes it fully possible for you to perform high-speed turns without having to do wide hand sweeps, all the while maintaining fidelity. To keep up with the trend, you can also adjust DPI levels on the fly (to 400, 800, 1800, and now 3600 DPI) without the need for any software. As it is just an upgraded version of the MX518 sensor, you can expect to enjoy a similar tracking consistency (<0.5% cursor to hand movement variance at up to 140 IPS, depending on surface) that you have come to know and love. Apart from that, the optional button programming software will open up new avenues for you to be king of the gaming hill, since the button and tracking configuration capabilities will feature similar software that is used to program the G-Series keyboards and the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard. Basically, this enables you to create a macro once, using it on both the G-Series keyboard and the G400 Mouse. Retailing for just $49.99, this is one mean gaming device that won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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