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New Wireless Keyboard is a Great Addition to a Media Center by Julia Hall
When it comes to getting the most productivity or enjoyment out of your computer, wireless devices go a long way. After all, with wireless input devices, you can move around easily to find a more comfortable position when you get too cramped in the same position you've been in for the past three... There are also a number of features (beside the "Entertainment" in its name) that indicate that the Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 was definitely designed for use with a media center computer as part of a home entertainment system.
Wireless SqueezeBox 3 by Darren Taylor
Not so long ago we got up close and personal with the Sondigo Sirocco Wireless Audio bridge, while it was a great product for those looking to stream music from their PC to their home entertainment system, it lacked a few required elements and features. ... Not only does the SqueezeBox allow you to play your digitalized music collection through your stereo system using either wireless or ethernet connections, but you can also listen to internet radio, set alarms, display RSS feeds and use the SqueezeBox as a wireless bridge to easily connect non-wireless devices to your wireless network.
Going Wireless with Your Headphones by John Francis
If you're looking for the latest in wireless headphones for your enjoyment and private listening, whether to TV, stereo, home entertainment such as theater, iTunes or Ipod, you might do well to look at the highly recommended Sennheiser RS 130 wireless headphones. ... The wireless headphones base station has a 900 MHz high performance transmission, also wireless, that delivers a playback that is very impressive in its high fidelity capability. ... He said that he tested the Sennheiser wireless headphones both inside and outside, in conjunction with his speaker system - a ZVOX 315 - and his...
New Technology - Home Theaters Entertainment by Mikael Rieck
One of the latest trends is the home entertainment centers and the home theaters. They are a great way to get most out of the TV shows and movies that you watch every day. This has become truer than it ever has been before because of the electronic technologies that are available today. ... This task in itself can be a complete nightmare for any home entertainment enthusiast due to all the connection options but one option you want to consider is using wireless connections to transmit data from one component to another.
Be Free with Wireless Speakers by Arno Esterhuizen
Are you tired of laying wires through your house, creeping through small places just to get the right sound effect? Wireless speakers are the answer to your headaches. With wireless speakers you gain the freedom to move your music to where you want it to be without the hassles of cables. ... Don't move your whole entertainment system outside while you can make use of outdoor wireless speakers which can move right along with the party. ... • Let your wireless speaker notify you discretely of intruders by connecting it to your alarm system.
The Future Arrives As Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Becomes Reality by Stan Allen
As the Consumer Electronics Show is kicking off 2005 in Las Vegas, one of the stars promises to be the emerging technology of Ultra-Wideband (UWB). UWB is wireless networking that is used for a multitude of electronic components and devices ranging from high definition TV, portable digital... UWB could replace all of the wires and cables used in a home entertainment system. ... They expect to sell the module to leading consumer electronic manufacturers for use in wireless LCD televisions and a variety of home media devices.
What Vista Means for "TV to PC" and "PC to TV" by Drew Surrey
The word "vista" has everything to do with vision, both in the physical sense and the mental sense; that is, a view through a row of trees or a view of the future. For Bill Gates and Microsoft, Vista is the name of their new operating software, which is their "vision" of the future of personal... In addition, you can access it on television sets throughout your home with something extra called a Windows Media Center Extender, which taps into your wired or wireless home network. ... But the common criticisms aside, Vista has done its part in opening up a few new possibilities for home...
The XBox 360, Not Just for Video Games by Amber Lowery
On November 22, 2005, Microsoft released the long awaited XBox 360, the next generation of its popular XBox gaming console. The XBox 360, however, goes farther than any game system that users are currently accustomed to. The XBox 360 is more like a fully functional, broadband connected... In addition to ethernet connectivity, you can optionally purchase wireless adapters that comply with the standard wireless 802.11 protocol for integration into your existing wireless network. ... There is also additional support for surround sound audio for the ultimate home theater experience and...
What is XBox360? by Anil Kumar Pammidimukkala
Xbox 360 is the successor to Xbox video game console from Microsoft. It was referred to in the past as Xbox Next or Xbox 2 or simply Project Xenon. Microsoft has scheduled its launch just before Christmas of 2005, the biggest shopping season although it was unveiled on 12.05.2005 on MTV. ... Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter The Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter takes your Xbox 360 experience way beyond your home, synchronizing with the Xbox 360 main system seamlessly. ... Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Xbox 360 through the optimized wireless technology offers the ultimate in...
Playstation 3 Is An Entertainment Powerhouse by Kadence Buchanan
Playstation 3 represents Sony's 7th attempt at creating a home video game console system, and arguably their most innovative yet. Set for release on November 17th of 2006, this unit will shape our expectations for video games in the years to come. The system will represent a marked increase in... This means that you can play your classic Playstation 1 and 2 games on the system without making any modifications. ... Connecting via a 1-gigabit Ethernet port, the PS3 is also compatible with Bluetooth technologies, as well as 802.11b/g wireless standards.
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