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How to power four simultaneous screens with the Retina MacBook Pro

August 13th, 2012 David No comments

from Crave: the gadget blog by Dan Ackerman
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(Credit: CNET/Sarah Tew)The new MacBook Pro with Retina display has many noteworthy features, from a unique 2,880×1,800-pixel screen to new Nvidia graphics to large SSD storage options. But, the most surprising may be the multiple video outputs — something not seen on a MacBook before now.

The last several generations of MacBook have had either a mini-DisplayPort or combo Thunderbolt/DisplayPort jack. HDMI has been on our most-wished-for lists for years, so Apple finally adding HDMI (which is found on pretty every other current laptop) is a big move, especially when combined with a second Thunderbolt port.

The initial review of the Retina Pro was largely concerned with CPU/GPU performance, the high-res display, and battery life. Now that I’ve had a little extra time to spend with the system, there’s a chance to look at some areas in more detail. One of the first follow-up questions I received was: “Can the Retina Pro do multiple video outputs?”

 

Arrange your monitors on this settings menu.

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Five Best Home Wi-Fi Routers

August 4th, 2012 David No comments

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Buying a wi-fi router these days is no easy task. Long gone are the days where one model rose above the rest: now there are routers with different features, some that focus on range, others that focus on speed, and still others with advanced features like NAS support and traffic shaping options. This week we’re going to take a look at five of the best Home wi-fi routers, based on your nominations.

Earlier in the week, we asked you which wireless routers you thought were the bestfor customization, range, signal strength, and features. You responded with more nominees than we could feature here, but a few models really rose out of the pack and were your clear favorites. Here they are:

The polls are closed and the votes are counted! To see which of your top five picks took the prize, head over to our weekly hive five followup post to see and discuss the winner!

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Linksys WRT54G Series

The venerable Linksys WRT54G has long been one of the most hackable wireless routers on the market, and while they’re a little trickier to come by these days, they’re still widely available and if you can get your hands on one, you won’t find another router that supports both the DD-WRT and Tomatoalternate router firmwares better and more smoothly. Even though it’s an 802.11g model and lacks 802.11n, and the range and speed of some of its more modern rivals, it’s a rock solid router with a well earned fan base. It may be end-of-life from Linksys’ perspective, but they do keep a well-updated support pagededicated to it. There’s a reason this model has its own entry here.


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Apple Airport Extreme/Express

A number of you nominated the Apple Airport Extreme and Airport Express for their simple configuration, minimal design, and remarkably low price point for what you get. It’s not terribly hackable, and you’re not going to buy an Airport model and go home planning to install custom firmware, but you will be able to slip an Airport Express in your pocket or suitcase and be able to set up or extend a wireless network anywhere you go (or plug it into any set of speakers to make them Airplay compatible), and you will be able to set up an Airport Extreme in a matter of minutes and have a cozy dual band 802.11n blanket over your whole house. The Express sports a pair of 10/100 Ethernet ports on the back, and the Extreme boasts four gigabit Ethernet ports for other devices. Both offer USB ports for connected devices like printers or (in the case of the Extreme) NAS devices. If you want a truly fire-and-forget router, the Airport Extreme is a good choice.


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Netgear n Series (WNDR Models)

Netgear has come a long way, and its N-series (also known by their model numbers, WNDRXXXX) wireless routers are proof. PC Mag issued the N750/WNDR4000 an Editor’s Choice award (and I’m a happy owner of one!) and the N900/WNDR4500 is one of the most powerful and speedy dual-band 802.11n home routers on the market today. Many of Netgear’s N-series routers are compatible with DD-WRT, but even if you’re not the type to flash your router’s firmware, Netgear’s own firmware offers quality-of-service controls, advanced access and parental controls, support for dynamic DNS, advanced wireless security options, and offer support for NAS devices and printers connected via USB. They range in price, and many of the better ones are definitely on the high-end, but in this case you get what you pay for.


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ASUS RT Series

You may not think of ASUS when you think of wireless routers, especially if you haven’t purchased a router in several years, but the ASUS RT series, specifically the ASUS RT-N56 and RT-N66 models, combine great features and sharp looks into a networking package that offers dual-band 802.11n, support for connected devices like printers and NAS devices via USB, and some of the strongest signal strength and range available. Plus, most of ASUS’s models support builds of DD-WRT or Tomato, so if you want even more control over the router’s features, it’s readily available to you. The RT-N66 even has detachable antennae that you can swap out for higher-powered versions that you can either buy (like the Mohu Bounce) or build yourself.


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Linksys E Series

When Linksys started to phase out the WRT54G series, they started to direct customers to the E Series—their easy-to-configure (and sharp-looking) replacement models. Every member of the E Series is an 802.11n router, and many of you praised them—specifically the E4200—for their blend of features, simple setup, range and signal strength, and the fact that many of the E-series routers are compatible with DD-WRT, so you can flash the firmware and get even more features once the router is set up the way you like. Linksys’ price point is attractive as well, and even if you opt not to flash the firmware, you can very affordably buy a router that takes moments to set up and needs little maintenance after the fact. It doesn’t hurt that many of Cisco’s routers specifically support household features like VoIP and traffic shaping for things like torrents, putting some relatively advanced features in the hands of people who may have been intimidated by them before.


Now that you’ve seen the top five, it’s time to put them to an all out vote to decide the winner!

What’s The Best Home Wi-Fi Router? (Poll Closed)
Total Votes: 12,179

No honorable mentions this week, as the next one down the line had fewer than half the nominations of the least nominated member of the top five, but if you think your favorite model got shortchanged, let us know why in the comments below! Remember, the top five are based on your most popular nominations from the call for contenders thread from earlier in the week. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

The Hive Five is based on reader nominations. As with most Hive Five posts, if your favorite was left out, it’s not because we hate it—it’s because it didn’t get the nominations required in the call for contenders post to make the top five. We understand it’s a bit of a popularity contest, but if you have a favorite, we want to hear about it. Have a suggestion for the Hive Five? Send us an email attips+hivefive@lifehacker.com!

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Dolphin Browser For iPhone And iPad Updated With Loads Of New Features

July 27th, 2012 David No comments

BY ALDRIN CALIMLIM on Thu June 14th, 2012 app updatesdolphin browser dolphin browser for ipad mobotap

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Just a couple of weeks after updating the iPad version of its flagship app, MoboTap has now released another update to Dolphin Browser for iPad. What’s more, it has also sent out a separate but similar update to Dolphin Browser for iPhone.

Some of the changes implemented in the latest iteration of Dolphin Browser for iPhone are carryovers from the previous update to its iPad counterpart. These are password saving, autocomplete, and Dolphin Connect.

Password saving, of course, pertains to the app’s ability to store your login credentials for certain sites. Autocomplete enables the app to remember your browsing history, bookmarks, and searches, thereby facilitating URL and keyword typing. And Dolphin Connect lets you sync your bookmarks across all your devices.

Dolphin Connect 225x300 Dolphin Browser For iPhone And iPad Updated With Loads Of New FeaturesPreviously available on the iPad version only, Dolphin Connect is now also on the iPhone version.

More changes common to both versions of Dolphin Browser are brought by their respective updates today. Password saving has been improved, so that you can specify which passwords you wish to be remembered. Exporting of your Dolphin downloads is also now possible via iTunes Share.

In addition, instructions for Gesture are no longer shown beyond their second appearance and the “Rate us” pop-up is displayed only by the second time you open Dolphin.

An improvement exclusive to the iPhone version is support for other languages for search using Dolphin Sonar. And on the iPad version only, the keyboard is hidden upon tapping a blank area of the screen.

This twofold treat from MoboTap no doubt makes Dolphin Browser an even better Safari alternative. But I’d still like to see Dolphin Sonar make its way to the iPad version, too. And add full Retina display support in there for good measure.

Both versions of Dolphin Browser are available in the App Store for free. Between this third-party app and Apple’s very own Safari, what’s your preferred browser for your iPhone and iPad?

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Bills, Bills, Bills … Bills For iPad, iPhone and Mac Get Major Updates

July 18th, 2012 David No comments

from app Advice by Aldrin Calimlim

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Included in our “iPad Apps to Manage your Finances” AppGuide, bills for iPad is an app that makes use of familiar office-based visual cues to provide an elegant financial management solution. It uses a projector screen fitted with a month-view calendar and a flip board to show relevant dates and their corresponding bill transactions, respectively. Tappable drawers serve as filters, while office folders open auxiliary sections. Clearly, the app is invested in visuals. It’s only fitting, then, that it should have Retina display support. Fortunately, an update that was “billed” to the app just hours ago gave Bills for iPad just that, and then some. What’s more, Bills for iPhone, the app’s iPhone counterpart, got updated as well.

Bills for iPad and Bills for iPhone now have Retina support (About time!), but only partly (Eh?). Bills developer iBear says that some icons are not yet up to par, and that it plans to come out with an update containing Retina-quality icons just as soon as its house designer puts the finishing touches to them.

Also a long-overdue feature that has finally made its way to both versions of Bills is support for notification badges. With this new feature enabled, the number of overdue bills are displayed in real time over the app icon of either version. Especially if Bills is part of your iPhone or iPad’s main home screen, you never have to suffer the consequences of an unsettled bill.

Bills For iPhone Notification Badge Bills, Bills, Bills … Bills For iPad, iPhone and Mac Get Major UpdatesSupport for notification badges is just one of the update’s improvements.

The usual performance improvements and big fixes are also included in the update. In addition, there’s a new feedback and support section where you can suggest a new app feature, vote on others’ suggestions, or simply express what’s on your mind as regards the app.

Bills for iPad and Bills for iPhone are available in the App Store for $1.99 and $0.99, respectively. A significantly redesigned Mac version predictably called Bills for Mac is also available in the Mac App Store for $9.99. Bills, bills, bills …

 Bills, Bills, Bills … Bills For iPad, iPhone and Mac Get Major Updates

 

Control your house with your iphone

July 7th, 2012 David No comments

Controls exist all over the house: light switches, garage door openers, temperature controls, TV remotes, oven dials, faucets and many more. And every single object that can be changed by a human has what computer geeks call a user interface — a point of contact between human and machine. The location of these controls has almost always been near or on the device to be controlled, meaning the human user has to go to the machine in order for this interfacing to occur.

Thanks to the smart phone revolution, however, it’s now possible for controls to be on the person, rather than on the machine. In the past year, a new category of home appliance has emerged — the smart phone–controlled device.

The great thing about smart phone–controlled stuff is that you don’t have to be anywhere near the appliance to control it. You don’t even have to be in the house!

Here are some of my favorite new smart phone–controlled home gadgets.

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Nest Learning thermostat – $250.00 »
Smart phone–controlled thermostat. The Nest Learning Thermostat does a lot of neat tricks, and the ability to be controlled from a smart phone is just one of them.

The beautiful, futuristic-looking round Nest replaces your old thermostat. But it’s not just an electric box full of wires. It’s a little computer that connects through your home network via Wi-Fi. It downloads its own software updates, for example. So when the company improves the software, your thermostat automatically improves, too.

The best thing the Nest does is learn. Here’s how it works. You just set the temperature as you normally would, either at the device, on the web or on your phone. The thermostat keeps track of the temperature and humidity conditions that exist when you change the temperature, as well as the time of day and other variables.

Over time it learns what you do and when you do it, and starts doing it without you.

The thermostat can even tell if someone is in the room. It maintains upper and lower limits (set by your previous actions) for both when people are in the room and when they’re not.

Smart phone–controlled sprinkler system. Cyber-Rain is an automatic sprinkler system that saves water by acting like a person: It checks the weather online and adjusts the amount of water accordingly.

Best of all, you can set and control the sprinkler system either on the web or on a smart phone (iPhone and Blackberry only).

The phone interface is especially useful for failure alerts. If something goes wrong, you get a notification on your phone.

Nexia lock Control – $249.00 »
Smart phone-controlled front door lock. The problem with carrying the house key in your pocket is that it might scratch your phone. So why not get rid of the house key altogether?

Schlage makes an electronic front-door lock with a deadbolt that can be locked and unlocked from your phone. The Schlage Nexia lets you control the lock conventionally, too. You can manually lock it, and unlock it with a PIN code.

But the phone adds security and convenience. For example, you can choose to get an alert when someone uses the PIN code to get in. And if you’re not sure the door has been locked, you can check and lock it, even if you’re in another state.

Smart phone–controlled lightbulb. A company called Insteon sells a lightbulb controlled by an Apple iPhone. No, it’s not a lamp that’s controlled, but the bulb itself, which fits into a standard lamp socket.

The Insteon LED Bulb is part of Insteon’s SmartHome line, and it comes with its own controller. You can add an optional SmartLinc controller for connecting to an iPhone. After downloading Insteon’s free app, you can turn the bulb on and off and also dim the light. You can even define presets: “working,” “romantic” and other settings that you determine.

Smart phone–controlled coffee maker. Java junkies, rejoice. Danish coffee machine maker Scanomat makes a sleek, built-into-the-countertop coffee maker/refrigerator you control with your phone.

Marketed predominantly to hotels and companies for their employees’ coffee areas, the deluxe TopBrewer looks like a pretty typical kitchen-sink faucet. But instead of tap water, you get a cappuccino, foamed milk and all.

Sure, the spigot also dispenses cold water and cold milk, as well as hot water for tea or steaming vegetables, hot chocolate, carbonated water and nine other drinks. Blah, blah, blah. Did I mention cappuccino?

OK, let’s back up for a second. The cabinet is basically a refrigerator where cold milk and cold water are stored, connected to the faucet. On top is a clear container for fresh whole coffee beans, which are ground before brewing.

You use an iPhone or iPad app to program any drink that uses these ingredients — basically it’s an automated Starbucks in your kitchen with a computer instead of a barista. Then you use the app or the keyboard built into the tabletop to select a drink. Press the double Americano button, or the espresso macchiato button, and out it comes.

 

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BMW i8 Spyder Concept

July 1st, 2012 David No comments

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Based on last year’s i8, the new BMW i8 Spyder concept ($TBA) takes the company’s experimental hybrid line to new heights with a two-section folding roof, upward-opening doors, and slightly updated — and improved — looks. Other features include a 131 hp electric motor to drive the front wheels, a 223 hp turbocharged gas three-cylinder powering the rear wheels — a setup that allows for front-wheel, rear-wheel, or all-wheel drive, as well as 78 mpg fuel economy — 50:50 weight distribution, a 0-62 mph sprint of five seconds, a top speed of 155 mph, and copious use of lightweight materials. Did we mention that it also sports two electric scooters under the rear glass panel? Like we said, it’s a concept. Source:BMW i8 Spyder Concept

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Siemens full-surface induction cooktop

May 20th, 2012 David No comments
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Siemens’ full-surface induction cooktop allows up to four pieces of cookware to be placed anywhere on its surface

Unlike other induction cooktops that use four inductors under a ceramic surface to provide four fixed cooking zones, Siemens’ unit boasts up to 48 conductors to form a continuous cooking surface. Placing a pot anywhere on the ceramic surface activates a group of induction modules that automatically interconnect to form a single unit that can be controlled like a dedicated cooking zone.

The surface can accommodate up to four pieces of cookware at once, with a color TFT touch screen displaying the size, shape and location of each piece. power can be individually adjusted via the touchscreen and if a pot is moved, the display automatically updates and the power levels are automatically transferred to the new position.

Operating instructions in up to 15 languages can also be viewed in the cooktop’s display. Siemens says that because heat is only produced where it is needed, the unit is more energy efficient than fixed cooking zone induction cooktops.

Siemens is currently showing its full-surface induction cooktop at Eurocucina 2012 as part of the Milan furniture show and it recently picked up a red dot product design award 2012 for the unit. The company is currently offering two models, one for flush-mounted installation and the other a surface mounted version with a stainless steel frame. Both measure 80 cm (31.5 in) wide.

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When to Buy a Mac

May 10th, 2012 David No comments

By , dealnews Senior Feature Writer

Money Clock When to Buy a Mac As we’ve proven before, scoring deals on Apple’s latest gadgets isn’t as hard as it seems. Despite Apple’s tight grip on prices, authorized resellers like Amazon, MacMall, and MacConnection frequently undercut Apple Store prices.

This time around, we have even better news for the Apple faithful, as we’ve noticed that deals on Apple products are happening more quickly and are getting more aggressive. And with the MacBook pro refresh just around the corner, Apple fans can expect savings shortly after release, with a bit of careful reseller shopping.

But just what kind of Deal can you expect and how long should you wait before unwrapping that gleaming slab of aluminum? And how will that first deal compare to the lowest price you’ll get by waiting longer into the model’s product cycle? dealnews has analyzed the last three years’ worth of MacBook Pro deals to find out. And if you don’t need a MacBook Pro, we also tracked deals on the rest of Apple’s product lineup; in the months ahead, when we see refreshes for Apple’s other goods, you can use the information below to strategize when it’s the best time to buy.

MacBook Pro 15.4″ — Current Model, Released in October 2011
macbook pro 17 laptop 1b When to Buy a Mac Apple’s MacBook Pro line hasn’t been updated since October, so it’s no surprise the Internet is buzzing with rumors of a new, thinner MacBook Air-like redesign. The good news is our dealnews archives show that new model MacBook Pros usually see deals quickly (compared to other Mac products). Furthermore, out of all Mac computers, the MacBook Pro sees the biggest drops in price. The previous generation model saw a $100 discount hours after its debut and the current generation MacBook Pro received a $45 discount two days after its debut. However, whereas the previous gen laptop maxed out at $100 off, the current gen MacBook Pro has seen more aggressive discounts with up to $299 off after just three months.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait at least two days and save $49
Best Deal: Wait three months and save $299

For buying advice for more Mac products — including the MacBook Air and iPad — see the infographic and data below.

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MacBook Air 11″ Core i5 — Current Model, Released in July 2011
MacBook Air Stack When to Buy a Mac The 11″ MacBook Air has been a runaway success for Apple, replacing the now-defunct white MacBook as Apple’s entry-level machine (if you could call a Core i5-based machine “entry level.”) And shoppers will be glad to know that the 11″ Core i5 MacBook Air is the second most discounted Apple computer, trailing closely behind the MacBook Pro. The current gen Core i5 11″ MacBook Air received a $49 discount on the same day it debuted on July 20. (That’s a day faster than the Core 2 Duo MacBook Air.) four months later it hit an unprecedented low of $850, which is $29 lower than the best deal on the previous-gen MacBook Air (released in October 2010). And the best part: we saw generous discounts on the 11″ Core i5 MacBook Air from multiple retailers including Best Buy and Amazon.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait at least a day and save $49
Best Deal: Wait four months and save $149

iMac 21.5″ — Current Model, Released in May 2011
Like the MacBook Pro, Apple’s iMac line is due for a refresh. However, unlike Apple’s laptops, it pays to wait a little longer before buying an iMac, as the current generation 21.5″ iMac received a $94 discount just a week after its debut. It then hit its all-time low ($144 off) seven months later.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait at least a week and save $94
Best Deal: Wait seven months and save $144

iPod touch — Current Model (4th Generation), Released in September 2010
newiPodtouch When to Buy a Mac The iPod touch is one of the most discounted Apple items around. Major retailers like Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and MacMall discount the ubiquitous MP3 player throughout the year. The current-gen iPod touch 8GB player received a modest $6 discount eight days after its debut. Then in October of 2011, Apple announced the white iPod touch and slashed the starting price to $199. (However, we had already seen the black iPod touch for as low as $185 prior to Apple’s price cut.) It wasn’t until November of 2011 that the fourth generation iPod touch hit its all-time low ($83 off) during the week of Black Friday.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait eight days and save $6
Best Deal: Wait 14 months and save $83

iPhone — Current Model (iPhone 4S), Released in October 2011
Prior to this year finding a deal on a new, just-released iPhone was nearly impossible. However, the iPhone 4S has changed that game, as it received an $11 discount from Walmart 11 days after its debut, which was a first for any iPhone. Two months later Fry’s took $31 off all in-store iPhone 4S purchases.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait 11 days and save $11
Best Deal: Wait 2 months and save $31

iPad — Current Model (new iPad), released in March 2012
ipad 2 money 500x408 When to Buy a Mac It took 11 months for the original iPad to see its first deal. By contrast, the iPad 2 saw its first deal (a modest $10 off) just three months after its release. However, despite those bleak numbers, the iPad 2 has received the biggest discount of any Apple product, dropping a hefty 28% in price. The catch: that discount didn’t occur until the announcement of the new iPad, and was partially encouraged by the retail price drop on the second gen device (from $499 to $399); on the same day Tim Cook unveiled the new iPad, we saw a deal on the iPad 2 at an all-time low of $360. However, before that, we saw a surprising number of price cuts around the 6-month mark that took up to $50 off, and then February — right before the refresh — saw a deal take $70 off.

Although we would have predicted waiting at least three months for a modest discount on the recently-released new iPad, and then at least six to 12 months for more aggressive deals, we surprisingly saw a deal last week that took a full $40 off; it was extremely short lived, lasting barely a half hour, but it may signal even quicker deals on the iPad this time around; to catch them, however, you’ll need an email alert to jump on the discounts as soon as possible.

When to Buy the Newest Model:
First Deal: Wait two months and save $40
Best Deal: Wait 12 months and save $139

The first and most important thing you can do to save money on new Apple products is not purchase them from Apple; otherwise, you’ll never see significant deals. Rather, we recommend hitting the authorized resellers for discounts and promotions. As far as how long you should wait, that all depends on what product you’re purchasing. That first deal could come as quickly as a few hours or as slow as a week.

However, we recommend being patient and waiting at least for that initial deal, if not the best price later down the road. Sure, you won’t be the first on your block with the latest Apple toy, but you’ll have more cash in your wallet and the comfort in knowing you didn’t pay full price.

All prices noted are based on deals on new units that were found during the period in which each model was the most current generation, unless otherwise specified. Note that this feature has been updated since it was originally published last summer.

Top photo credit: Gizmocrazed


Louis Ramirez Headshot When to Buy a Mac An avid gadget lover, Louis Ramirez has covered technology for Gizmodo, CNET, Laptop, and various other publications. Follow him on Twitter at @LouisRamirez.Follow @dealnewsfeature on Twitter for the latest roundups, price trend info, and stories. You can also sign up for an email alert for all dealnews features.

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL

February 1st, 2012 David No comments

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One of the auto industry’s true icons just got an update. The 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL ($TBA) is all-new, shaving 300 pounds in the process, while adding a more powerful, economical V8 engine producing 429 hp and a 0-60 time of 4.5 seconds, a new front fascia with upright nose, the Magic Vision Control intelligent and highly efficient wipe/wash system, and the new FrontBass system, which integrates the sound system into the body itself. Arriving just in time for 2012′s drop-top season.

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iHome Releases iPod / iPhone Boombox For Batman

December 6th, 2011 David No comments

iHome, more in the iPod / iPhone clock radio game, has unleashed a very cool looking Boombox with flat matte finish. You can get it in an ugly pink color, but its really all about the flat black finish.

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iHome feels the iP4 is a re-imagining of the classic stereo boombox with updates for your iPhone and iPod. The iP4 features SRS TruBass digital signal processing technology and 5 band EQ coupled with 4″ carbon composite woofers and 1″ ferro fluid cooled tweeters for sound that has to be heard to be appreciated. FM radio and aux line-in jack. Operates on 6 d batteries or included AC adaptor.

Features:
» RS TruBass digital signal processing
» 5 band graphic equalizer with LCD display
» 5 adjustable EQ sliders let you fine tune your tone
» iPod/iPhone Flexible Dock — Easily fits any iPhone or docking iPod model without inserts
» Class D amplifier
» 4″ carbon composite woofers and 1″ dome tweeters
» FM Radio
» Operates on 6 D batteries (not included) or included Universal 100-240V AC adaptor
» Aux-in jack
» Backlit buttons
» Magnetic Remote Control
» Dimensions: 17.81″ W x 9.06″ H x 4.96″ D
» Weight: 7.5 lbs.

iHome’s iP4 will set you back $199 and is available now. Please note: Not compatible with Batmobile or Batboat.

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