Other musical equipment has kept pace
November 17th, 2008Other musical equipment has kept pace. Amps, microphones and the like are being seen in constantly improving models. All in one amplifier / microphone combos are available, which can record as you play and are ideal for capturing a live performance without the interference of crowd noise, poor microphone placement, etc.
Why ?more is better? isn?t necessarily true when it comes to megapixels and digital cameras.
The Polar FT80 can transfer data wirelessly to Windows PCs, but it really shines when you pull it away from the computer and actually go for a run.
Pioneer?s XMp3 is the first unit to allow listeners to record up to five channels of XM radio simultaneously, and store up to 100 hours of programming.
What looks like a standard laptop with a 14.1-inch screen and DVD drive is actually a beast able to withstand drops from about five feet.
Swany?s g.cell GX-1 performance gloves offer a way to stay both warm and in touch via an integrated Bluetooth system that synchronizes with your cellphone.
What gadgets does David take on, say, a Mediterranean cruise? Well, just ask him.
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.
T-Mobile?s 3G coverage areas have proliferated ? but it?s all in how you count them.