Falcon MVIX - Wireless Multimedia Centre

The Falcon MVIX uses Ethernet or WiFi to transfer the media files from a computer and bring them wirelessly to a TV anywhere in your home.
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The Falcon MVIX uses Ethernet or WiFi to transfer the media files from a computer and bring them wirelessly to a TV anywhere in your home.

The Beamz is a laser-based invention that is connected to a computer via USB. This allows you to play hundreds of musical instruments in a true Jean Michel Jarre style by breaking the laser beams with your hands.

This is great (and quite annoying for some), now you can do your breakfast table paradiddles and get the right kind of sound to go with it.

You might have seen the Transformers MP3 player. If you’re a fan of these fictional alien robots, but prefer using your Apple player, you can now get the best of two worlds; the Optimus Prime Transformers iPod dock with speakers.

This multimedia watch can play video and music files, and it comes with a Bluetooth headset with an operation range of up to 10 meters (33 feet).

The KORG DS-10 is the world’s first music creation software for Nintendo DS - combining the interface of the popular handheld game console and the design of the famous MS-10 synthesizer.

A great performance of the song “Smoky Bubbles” by Denki Groove, a Japanese techno-pop group, using a jailbroken iPod Touch 1.1.2 with third-party applications such as Pocket Guitar and BeatPhone:

This compact inflatable “music pillow” connects to your portable music player and gives you over 10 hours of continuous listening using 4 x AAA batteries.

The Sound Bubbler is a device that connects to your iPod, CD player, radio etc. and lets you enjoy lights and water bubbles to the beat of the music.

Evolve is the name of this iPod system from Griffin. It allows you to place the wireless cubic speakers anywhere you like within a range of 150 feet.