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  from Nino Marchetti


 
In the Spotlight
CES 2007: iriver w10
iriver was showcasing a number of new products at the Consumer Electronics Show. One catching the most attention was the w10. It is expected the first half of this year. The...read more

 
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CEs 2007: Philips SA5145/SA5125/SA5115
Philips at the Consumer Electronics Show updated their GoGear line of portable MP3 players with three new models for 2007. The GoGear SA5115 (1GB), SA5125 (2GB) and SA5145 (4GB) will...read more

 
CES 2007: Maxell HP/NC-IV
Maxell, a maker of digital media products, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show some new noise cancelling headphones. The Maxell HP/NC-IV Deluxe Noise Cancellation Headphone is priced at $100 and...read more

 
 
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Top Picks - 2005 Portable Entertainment Products  from your Portable Electronics Guide
2005 was quite a year for portable entertainment products. New iPods galore. Attempts by dozens to dethrone Apple as king of the digital audio player hill. A huge explosion in iPod accessories. A new war between Sony and Nintendo over handheld video game systems. Out of all of this and the other headlines for this year, which portable entertainment products bubbled to the top? Check out my list below for what I consider to be the best portable entertainment products of 2005.

1) Apple iPod (5G with video) Digital Audio Player
The new fifth generation iPod is the gold standard by which all other MP3 manufacturers in strive to reach. The penetration of the iPod into the mass consumer electronics market is amazing and this particular version shows why. The iPod delivers great digital MP3 or AAC music quality, an easy to understand navigation click wheel navigation system, a solid color LCD screen and the ability to display digital photos as well as digital video of television programs like ABC’s Desperate Housewives.

2) Sony PlayStation Portable Handheld Video Game System
One of Sony’s biggest hits this year was the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld game system. The PSP, as it is known, brought the power of the PlayStation 2 to the hands of millions of gamers via a well constructed device with an amazing color LCD screen. Besides being able to play dozen of great games, the PSP is a well rounded portable media player capable of playing main stream movie titles on the UMD (Universal Media Disc) format as well as digital audio stored on a Memory Stick Duo card.

3) Apple iPod nano Digitial Audio Player
The iPod nano digital audio player from Apple came along and replaced the popular mini in 2005. The nano proved it could combine great looks and sound, taking the iPod to a slim as a pencil size form factor. Like its big brother iPod, the nano comes with a color screen, the trademark click wheel navigation scheme, a color screen and the ability to display digital photos. Its flash based memory, different than the iPod’s hard drive storage option, offers skip free MP3 or AAC audio playback.

 
5 Ways to Have a Healthier New Year

Here are just a few tips on making 2007 happy and healthy.
  • Learn How to Better Control Food Portions
  • How to Relax in 2 Minutes
  • Create a Family Disaster Plan
  • How to Prevent/Treat Colds or the Flu
  • Ergonomic Tips for a Healthier Workstation


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