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Sunday, July 26, 2009

The music rocks, with the Teufel Cinebar 50 Soundbar

Now the music rocks, with the latest Teufel Cinebar 50 Soundbar, this device produces audio quality similar to the standard five speaker system Oh lord, the room will bang off! It features with two tweeters, two midrange drivers and two low mid range drivers that altogether pumps out a total of around 200-watts of power. Its CB 50 SW subwoofer produces 150-watts of power with the frequency ranging from 35Hz to 150Hz.


The connectivity of this device comes in the form of couple of digital inputs and two pairs of analogue inputs at the rear. There is a USB port, where you can insert USB cable in front for playback of MP3 and WMA files from the storage device. This Teufel Cinebar 50 Soundbar can be yours for £1,500 ($2,468).

Latest wireless security with D-link dir 600a Wireless 150 Router

D-link launches its latest Wireless 150 Router DIR-600 based on the draft 802.11n technology. This trendy gadget includes an Installation Wizard CD-ROM, thus makes it easy to setup wireless network and internet connection both. It’s most exciting feature is that, it supports the latest wireless security such as WPA and WPA2 thus ensuring the best usage.


This wireless router utilizes active firewalls such as SPI and NAT to prevent potential attacks from across the internet and it also includes the WiFi protected setup, with a push button. It automatically powers down ports that have no link, budgets power output for different Ethernet cable lengths and includes wireless LAN scheduling, which can shut down your wireless network when not in use for further power savings and also reduces energy consumption with the Energy Star qualified power adaptor. It retails in market at a price of Rs. 2700 with three years warranty.

Sony to add second analog nub for the PSP to Go

Sony on a very serious discussion. Hmm… it’s about to add a second nub for the PSP Go, the second analog nub is one of the biggest demand for the PSP Go. And according to Shuhei Yoshida, Sony exec, those demands were heard louder and very clear during the Go's development. He avoided it as he dint want to split the PSP market into two.


This was even further detailed that the PSP Go is designed to be perfectly compatible with the PSP-3000 and other PSP accessories. Well this is a smart thought and it would now easy for all of the players.