Product Description
Enjoy your favorite music with Maxell NB 303T. These stereo neckband headphones with unique, transparent ice-blue design provide supreme dynamic sound reproduction. Their swivel ear cup design allows them to fold flat for easy storage.
Customer Reviews:
avoid these!.......2005-09-14
they sound ok but the ear pieces break off the headband VERY EASILY! they are not sturdy by any means, mine broke the first day.
Worthless!.......2005-04-14
I purchased these headphones, not from amazon though.
Heres how they were.
They can not play bass at all! You can barely hear it on hip hop music so dont even think of hearing it on rock.
The trebble is quite high but still, the audio quality that these headphones is poor. They make my mp3s sound as if im streaming them from the internet on a free service (Low quality).
I was way better off with the manufacturers headphones for my Panasonic cd player. But alas, those broke.
Product Description
BoxWave's FlexiSkin with built-in Earphone Organizer is a new case designed to neatly organize your earphones while keeping your Apple iPod nano (4GB) protected! You can quickly and neatly store your earphone wires with the specially designed earphone organizer on the back of the FlexiSkin case. The FlexiSkin is durable, soft to the touch, and because it can stretch and flex, it helps cushion your Apple iPod nano (4GB) from bumps and hard knocks. This FlexiSkin stylishly comes in your choice of seven colors: Cosmo Pink, Frosted Clear, Jet Black, Mint Green, Sherbet Orange, Smoke Grey, and Super Blue. Neatly keep your earphones organized with this new innovative design and you won't have to be frustrated with messy and tangled wires anymore!
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The Samsung PPM63M5H is a 63? flat panel display that incorporates the latest plasma technology into a sleek design that measures a mere 3.9? deep. It features a 16:9 aspect ratio, 1366x768 true native resolution, 10,000:1 contrast and a brightness of 1,000 cd/m2 making it ideal for detailed graphics for a powerful presentation. It features Samsung?s 24/7 technical support and two year on-site warranty.PRODUCT FEATURES:DNIe (Digital Natural Image Engine);68.7 Billion Colors (12Bi t);Long life panel (60, 000 hours);2 Way multi display screen mode;Built-in matrix video wall support;3 way burn-in protection mode;Burn-in protection timer function;Picture in picture, picture by picture;Digital zoom (4x), Picture Freeze;RS-232C Control;Key Lock & IR Lock;On/Off Timer, Auto Power Off.
Product Description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Built-in support for popular music player software - no additional software required;Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks as well as wired Ethernet;Digital optical, digital coax, and analog outputs connect directly to your stereo;Plays all your stored playlists, including iTunes Smart Playlists;Search for Song Title, Artist, Album, Composer and Keyword;Browse by Song Title, Artist, Album, Composer and Genre;Quickly browse huge music collections with patent-pending feature, Fast Browse;Create an "ad hoc" playlist to suit your mood;Shuffle and Repeat play;Up to 4 dynamic music visualizers to choose from;Small enough to place anywhere - on a shelf, bedside table, etc.
Amazon.com Product Description
Winner of the CES 2004 Innovations Award and a Wired editor's pick, Roku's SoundBridge M1000 digital music receiver employs WiFi technology to broadcast media files from your Mac or PC to just about anywhere in the house. You no longer have to be sitting at your computer to hear your music, nor do you need to burn your Internet-sourced audio to CDs to import it to the living room. Just plug the M1000 into your integrated amplifier or surround receiver and you can listen to all your digital music on your stereo or multichannel speaker system. The M1000 includes built-in 802.11b WiFi for wireless use but also offers a RJ-45/Cat5 Ethernet port for hard-wired connections.
The M1000 features an extra-bright 280 x 16 vacuum fluorescent display that shows the track and artist name. Take a closer look. |
The SoundBridge is compatible with WMA, MP3, AAC, AIFF, and WAV music formats right out of the box. Further, its native support for Apple Rendezvous and iTunes means the M1000 is instantly ready to play your Apple media--no additional software is required, as you're already set up for Rendezvous or iTunes. Just enable iTunes' sharing feature (though please be aware that iTunes Music Store "Protected AAC" files are not supported). SoundBridge uses Apple's DAAP (digital audio access protocol) to communicate directly with iTunes, and reduces its network bandwidth by decoding AAC files in the player rather than in the computer.
PC owners, meanwhile, will delight in the SoundBridge's built-in Windows Media Connect, Windows Media Player 10, and Rhapsody support. The device also works with any music service using Windows Media DRM 10, such as Napster, MusicMatch, and Walmart.com. All told, the M1000 is the most compatible music player around.
The M1000's remote includes search, brightness, navigation, and playback controls. |
With its convenient remote control, it's easy to browse, select, and control your music from across the room, or you can control playback from your computer using the intuitive web interface. The M1000 also offers a 280 x 16 display with your choice of four "EQ display" music visualizers that play along with the beat of your music. And the bright, sharp vacuum-fluorescent readout is easy to see in all lighting conditions and from any angle--even from across the room.
The SoundBridge offers Internet radio access, too, bringing you a selection of free music and talk-radio stations (with up to 10 station presets). Roku's Fast Browse feature lets you browse huge music collections by album, artist, genre, or composer (providing your files are properly encoded with said details). You can also play your stored iTunes playlists or use the keyword search to find the title you seek.
Beyond its WiFi and RJ-45 interfaces, the M1000 offers straight-ahead audio connections: an S/PDIF coaxial digital output and an optical Toslink output (one each) for those that want a pure digital connection with a surround receiver or a CD or minidisc recorder. The unit also comes with a stereo RCA-to-minijack connector that hooks directly into a set of powered computer speakers to create a stylish and minimalist compact stereo system.
In addition, Roku has outfitted the SoundBridge with a super-fast, 400 MHz Blackfin DSP and 16 MB of DRAM memory, giving it more than enough headroom to handle future software updates. Finally, the SoundBridge's sleek industrial design looks comfortable anywhere of the house, and even fits conveniently on the wall or under a shelf or cabinet using Roku's optional mounting accessory.
The M1000 measures 10 inches wide by 2.37 inches in diameter and is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
M1000 SoundBridge receiver, custom remote control, two AAA batteries, localized power adapter, 3.5 mm-to-RCA cable, detachable rubber base, user's manual.
Customer Reviews:
Bait and Switch?.......2007-12-08
Endless Variety canceled the order with no explanation. I was counting on giving this as a present.
S/PDIF Optical Out Problem.......2007-12-05
SB1001 plays great, but sounds even GREATER when connected via optical out to my external DAC.
The problem however is that when you turn the Soundbridge off, the digital out (red light) stays ON so it's constantly sending an output signal. This prevents my DAC from ever going into standby mode! Roku user forum on their website has a post on this problem from back in 2005 and it's yet to be corrected.
Other posts on the forum indicate a lack of support for enhancements and bug fixes (frustration) from quite a few other owners.
Buyer beware!
Great product- worried about the company.......2007-11-30
I've had my Soundbridge for 3 years. I love this thing, and my wife won't live without it. I've used it with Windows Media Connect and TwonkyMedia- never had a problem.
Having said that, I'm worried that the company is not hanging on very well- they have scaled back their consumer products (down to 2 now, with no video product), and several long-time employees who were active in the customer support forums have recently left.
This will product probably serve me very well for many more years, but they just aren't giving me the warm fuzzies right now at the corporate level.
Love This! Great Features! Easy to Install!.......2007-11-25
Amazon has two listings for this product. Don't think there is any difference between them for the M1001. But I'm duplicating my review here.
There have been changes since the previous model. I just bought mine 11/07 and it can handle 802.11g and WPA as the encryption system.
After reading a lot of negative reviews for soundbridges produced by some of the wireless router manufacturers, I was very discouraged. Fortunately someone mentioned Roku as an alternative and I found my way to this unit. It costs a bit more, but it looks great, has great features and I found it to be very easy to install. No problem working with my Linksys WRT54G wireless router. No problem working with Windows Vista.
Probably the most difficult set up was having to input the encryption code with a remote! Other than that, piece of cake. Within an hour I was standing in the livingroom, remote in hand, scrolling through my iTunes library. You can search by artist, album, or choose your playlists. I haven't even gotten into the Internet radio capabilities. Do check out radioroku for listings and reviews of stations. There is also free software that allows you to preview stations on the Internet and add them to your list. Normally the unit is controlled by a remote, but there is also free software called iBridge which will allow you to control it from your computer. Frankly, this might be a little easier if you want to do more than play your presets.
Works great and looks a lot nicer than some router-looking thing.
Great product - why aren't there more of these?!?.......2007-11-06
I have had a Soundbridge (M1000) for over a year now. Wanted music in our living room, but as it's a 100-year old farmhouse, a stereo stack was not an attractive option. Wanted unobtrusive presence, but good sound. We're pretty picky on sound. Here's the solution...
Had an older Onkyo receiver that had been made obsolete by 7.1 DTS, etc. But still a very good receiver. Moved it to the basement. Got a Soundbridge, a small powered subwoofer, and a couple good satellites (Mirage Omnis) and drilled holes through the floor near the walls just large enough to feed (a) speaker wire, and (b) the audio plug for the Soundbridge. Now the soundbridge feeds its signal to the receiver, which provides a very high quality output to the sub/sat setup. Almost invisible, except for the sound. Wires strewn across (old) basement ceiling, not living room floor. Love it. Immediately found my music, playlists, etc. on my music server (i.e., my laptop) upstairs using wi-fi.
Now for the problems...
- Remote is funky, dated-looking, and necessary. Get used to it, or get a multi-function remote. (We have a Logitech Harmony for the home theater setup, and it's great.)
- On occasion, the Soundbridge looks like it is playing what you want, but no sound comes out. Have to restart (a 1-minute process, +/-) and everything is fine. Not a big deal, but seems to happen when trying to just get some background music for dinner, while everyone is waiting... (No occurrences since most recent firmware upgrade.)
- Entering the 128-bit WEP key for out network with the interface provided is awkward; an alphanumeric setup on the remote would be much easier (think T9 for texting on a phone keypad) Would also make it easier to actually browse for artist, etc. rather than scroll...
All in all, once I got the volume set to the range I wanted, sub output just right, etc., it's a very good solution to what had been a pretty big dilemma. Even made use of "old" technology instead of landfill / recycling, or trying to get $20 on craigslist for an old receiver.
Now, if only there was more on the market in this arena. Want to do the same kind of solution in another room, but would like a larger screen, maybe an LCD remote that show track / playlist info, etc. Don't want to have to buy a media PC and pull down the movie screen / turn on the projector just to see the on-screen display that shows my music choices!
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