January 2011
10 posts
Korg NanoKey First Generation Review
In today’s episode, I have a look at the first generation NanoKey from Korg. If you haven’t guessed, the NanoKey is a small form-factor usb powered midi controller that you can use to control software on Windows, Mac and Linux.
The NanoKey features 25 velocity sensitive keys that work wonders with the included software and Ableton Live. The keys are similar to the keys that can...
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Sony Extra Bass 300 Review
Today I review the Sony MDR-XD100s.
Pros:
Amazing audio quality
Very comfortable
Incredible build quality
Tangle free flat cable
30mm audio driver
100 dB/mW sensitivity
Cons:
Ear cushions get warm after extended periods of use
Bass may wash out mids and highs at time
Overall, these headphones have proven to be outstanding, and I definitely recommend picking these up if you...
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Sony MDR-XD100 Review
Today I review the Sony MDR-XD100s.
Pros:
Amazing audio quality
Very comfortable
Incredible build quality
3.3 foot long cable
44mm audio driver
100 dB/mW sensitivity
Included 3.5mm to 1/4 inch adapter
Cons:
Lacks some bass
Overall, these headphones have proven to be outstanding after 2 months of use, and I definitely recommend picking these up if you are interested in...
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Wunderlist Review
Hey guys! In this week’s episode, I show off an amazing task management app that will help you get organize and remember what you need to get done!
Wunderlist offers tons of features for an amazing price, Free. With it’s outstanding design and intuitive interface, there is truly no reason why you shouldn’t try out Wunderlist.
Enjoy the video, and be sure to leave a comment...
Why I Think Apple Should Release Another Desktop
As many people know, Apple has 3 desktops in their lineup of computers. The iMac, the Mac Mini, and the Mac Pro. The problem with this lineup is the fact that there is not truly a computer for the user that wants to have full access to the hardware without having to go through the wallet emptying process of purchasing a Mac Pro. Sure, you may say, “Well that’s what the Mac Mini is...
Asus' EEE Slate is Pretty Impressive
Asus’ all new EEE Slate is looking like the perfect tablet for most power users. The device features an Intel Core i5 Processor, 2 to 4 GB of RAM, 32 or 64 GB SSD configurations, and a 12 inch Wacom Digitized display. Asus aims for a release date in the first quarter of 2011 at a price point of $1100.
A little side note… This tablet would be perfect for be as I am a...
Sony Unveils A New 3D Bloggie
Sony’s conference today brought us a new toy, the 3D Bloggie.
The new camera features
Approx. 8GB Internal memory
1920 x 1080 (29.97fps, Progressive)
1280 x 720 (59.94fps, Progressive)
1280 x 720 (29.97fps, Progressive)
3D: 1920 x 1080, (29.97fps, Progressive)
Face Detection : 8 Faces (Auto) *2D only
SteadyShot® Image stabilization
HDMI (mini; 2D / 3D)
2.4” LCD
MP4...
Google's Honeycomb Demo Video
Just a quick little video from Google showing off the tablet features of Android Honeycomb. Enjoy!
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Lexar Reveals 64 GB and 128 GB SDXC Cards For...
For the professionals looking for the highest capacity an SD card can offer, Lexar has finally announced they will be releasing 64 GB and 128 GB Class 10 SDXC cards in the first quarter of 2011. The product is mainly aimed for professionals looking to shoot high-resolution images and HD video.
If you are looking to purchase one of these cards, you’ll be spending $400 for the...
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Canon T2i Review
After about a weeks usage, I am loving the Canon T2i so far. With it’s 1080p video and amazing picture quality, it is the perfect entry level DSLR for me.
Just like most other cameras on the market today, the Canon Rebel T2i has scene modes, but the one that really grabs my attention is “Creative Auto.” The mode allows you to change many more settings while still using an...