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Posts tagged ‘audio’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

One of the problems with the Darth Vader MP3 Player from last month was the small storage capacity. This new portable Star Wars: The Clone Wars audio device is at least a little bit better, although it’s far from great, with its built-in 1GB memory.
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This small AM/FM radio features an oversized tuning dial and a full complement of input and output jacks, allowing you to connect your CD player, iPod or other audio device.
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This USB desktop speaker, inspired by the Beijing National Stadium (colloquially known as the “Bird’s Nest”), has been around for some time in a purple version with a silver shell. Two new colors are now available: black and silver.
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These stylish crystal USB desktop speakers are described by ThinkGeek as the “smallest audiophile performance stereo USB speakers available for PCs and Notebooks” - a description which comes with this simple explanation:
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This USB speaker is designed to look like a wooden beer barrel. It connects to MP3, MD and CD players, PDAs, PSP, laptops, cell phones and other digital products using a standard 3.5mm stereo audio plug.
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Remember the Lasonic i931 and the Cardboard MP3 Boombox speakers that we have covered earlier? A brand new silver colored model will soon be available for those who want to go the 80s ghetto blaster style with their modern day MP3 player.
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This pocket-sized lightweight spy gadget allows you to quick and easy record both audio and video at the push of a button.
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This shell-shaped speaker is powered by USB and connects to MP3 players, PDAs and other digital products using a standard 3.5mm stereo audio plug.
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This seems to be the day of mini gadgets - first the Solar Mini Clip Fan, then the USB Mini Gamepad, and now this cute little USB mini penguin speaker.
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The pig-shaped speaker comes with a green LED light placed in its mouth and it connects to MP3 and CD players, PDAs and other digital products using a standard 3.5mm stereo audio plug.
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