May 11 2012

Nice Car Speakers & Subwoofers photos

Category: UncategorizedDigitalReviews @ 10:29 pm

Some cool Car Speakers & Subwoofers images:

2012-02-29 11-02-26 – Abt
Car Speakers & Subwoofers

Image by pkrehbiel
I just picked up my Focus RS from Abt Electronics yesterday after having them install a custom iPad/Alpine stereo in my RS. Dustin Morey and Don McDade did an awesome job putting together a great system and an amazing custom install. The screenshots of the engine functions are via the DashCommand OBDII link and IPad App.

My many thanks to Dustin & Don for a fantastic job.

The system is below: Ford Focus RS Abt Stereo Install Feb 2012
- Apple: IPad
- Alpine: CDA-117 Din CD Receiver Biolite Display
- Alpine: Auxiliary Input Adapter for Ai-Net Alpine In-Dash Stereos
- PIE: USB-AV iPod Dock Connector to Kenwood A/V Radio Adapter
- Incase Design: IPod 2amp Car Charger
- Alpine: SiriusXM Satellite Radio Interface
- Alpine: SiriusXM Satellite Adapter
- Focal: K2 Power 6.5" 2-Way Speakers 165-KRX2
- Focal: FPS 4160 4-channel car amplifier 4×120 watts RMS 4ohm
- Focal: FPS High Power Outboard Single plug-in capacitor module
- JL Audio: HD Series HD750/1 Mono Subwoofer amplifier 750Watts RMS X1
- JL Audio: 13.5" Thin Line Subwoofer 13TW5-3 3-ohm
- JL Audio: 1/0 Awg Amplifier Power Cable
- Stinger: 14awg Speaker Wire
- Stinger: 17′ 6000 Shielded Cable
- Kinetik: 1400w 12v Power Cell
- Dynamat: Superlite Tri-Pak
- Dynamat: Dyna-Xorb
- Escort: Passport 9500ci Radar/Laser Detector

2012-02-29 10-59-52 – Abt
Car Speakers & Subwoofers

Image by pkrehbiel
I just picked up my Focus RS from Abt Electronics yesterday after having them install a custom iPad/Alpine stereo in my RS. Dustin Morey and Don McDade did an awesome job putting together a great system and an amazing custom install. The screenshots of the engine functions are via the DashCommand OBDII link and IPad App.

My many thanks to Dustin & Don for a fantastic job.

The system is below: Ford Focus RS Abt Stereo Install Feb 2012
- Apple: IPad
- Alpine: CDA-117 Din CD Receiver Biolite Display
- Alpine: Auxiliary Input Adapter for Ai-Net Alpine In-Dash Stereos
- PIE: USB-AV iPod Dock Connector to Kenwood A/V Radio Adapter
- Incase Design: IPod 2amp Car Charger
- Alpine: SiriusXM Satellite Radio Interface
- Alpine: SiriusXM Satellite Adapter
- Focal: K2 Power 6.5" 2-Way Speakers 165-KRX2
- Focal: FPS 4160 4-channel car amplifier 4×120 watts RMS 4ohm
- Focal: FPS High Power Outboard Single plug-in capacitor module
- JL Audio: HD Series HD750/1 Mono Subwoofer amplifier 750Watts RMS X1
- JL Audio: 13.5" Thin Line Subwoofer 13TW5-3 3-ohm
- JL Audio: 1/0 Awg Amplifier Power Cable
- Stinger: 14awg Speaker Wire
- Stinger: 17′ 6000 Shielded Cable
- Kinetik: 1400w 12v Power Cell
- Dynamat: Superlite Tri-Pak
- Dynamat: Dyna-Xorb
- Escort: Passport 9500ci Radar/Laser Detector

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May 10 2012

Nice Accessories photos

Category: AccessoriesDigitalReviews @ 10:29 pm

A few nice Accessories images I found:

Accessory bunch
Accessories

Image by Mudrij Phen
LIttle play in photoshop.

figma Shamal – Accessories
Accessories

Image by Yuuichi-kun
figma Shamal comes with the following:

- figma Shamal
- Hat
- Set of hands (Klarer Wind version)
- figma jointed stand
- figma base
- Bonus face (eyes closed)
- Bonus Bangs (facing left)
- Bonus Unison Hayate head
- Unison Hayate bangs for Beret
- Hayate’s Beret
- Reinforce Zwei (figma size)
- "Stand" for Reinfoce Zwei

Girls Accessories . . . <3
Accessories

Image by Ghadah alharthi *

camera used :Canon PowerShot SX200

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May 07 2012

Nice Digital Frames photos

Category: Digital FramesDigitalReviews @ 6:21 am

Check out these Digital Frames images:

Christmas 2008_023
Digital Frames

Image by akeg
Gramps new digital frame

Memorex Multi-Screen Digital Frame
Digital Frames

Image by John Biehler
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Memorex Multi-Screen Digital Frame
Digital Frames

Image by John Biehler
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May 07 2012

Nice Phones With Service photos

Category: Phones With ServiceDigitalReviews @ 4:18 am

Check out these Phones with Service images:

Japanese Phone with NIM, Sharp+Aquos Screen
Phones with Service

Image by caseorganic
Networks In Motion (NIM) has helped millions of wireless users on the world’s largest carrier networks
make smarter, faster real-time decisions about where they are and where they want to go. Using patented
Hyper-local Search and the NAVBuilder platform; NIM makes finding, selecting, and “getting there” easy.
With NIM on your mobile phone, anywhere you go feels like home. That’s because in any town or
community, the mobile service displays everything that’s around you; restaurants, pubs, gas stations, ATMs,
movie theatres and more and then delivers info for making real-time decisions; turn-by-turn directions, realtime
traffic, show times, gas prices and reviews from Yahoo! NIM keeps people connected, allowing them to
instantly share information on places, activities and events that shape their daily lives.

PARTNER SOLUTIONS
Mobile customers around the globe already enjoy finding what they need and finding their way using
services that NIM created for companies like Verizon Wireless, AAA, AT&T, Ericsson, Cricket, MetroPCS,
O2, Orange, Rogers, Sprint, TELUS, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Virgin Mobile, Vodafone and
YellowPages.com.

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May 06 2012

Nice PC Games photos

Category: PC GamesDigitalReviews @ 10:18 pm

A few nice PC Games images I found:

Intel® Asia PC Gaming Showdown – Malaysian leg
PC Games

Image by Intel Photos

Intel® Asia PC Gaming Showdown – Malaysian leg
PC Games

Image by Intel Photos

Intel® Asia PC Gaming Showdown – Malaysian leg
PC Games

Image by Intel Photos

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May 06 2012

Nice PlayStation 2 photos

Category: PlayStation 2DigitalReviews @ 12:18 pm

Check out these PlayStation 2 images:

PlayStation®Home Picture 2-9-2009 9-51-33
PlayStation 2

Image by ARKAINO

PlayStation®Home Picture 2-9-2009 9-51-44
PlayStation 2

Image by ARKAINO

PlayStation®Home Picture 2-9-2009 10-11-17
PlayStation 2

Image by ARKAINO

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May 06 2012

Nice Blu-ray Disc Players photos

Category: Blu-ray Disc PlayersDigitalReviews @ 10:19 am

Check out these Blu-ray Disc Players images:

The Pretenders Day on the Park
Blu-ray Disc Players

Image by PeterTea
The Pretenders are an English-American rock band formed in Hereford, England in March 1978. The original band consisted of initiator and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Martin Chambers (drums, backing vocals, percussion). The band has experienced drug-related deaths of the members, and numerous subsequent personnel changes have taken place over the years, with Hynde as the sole continual member.[1]
Hynde, originally from Akron, Ohio, attended Kent State University at the time of the Kent State shootings in 1970. She moved to London in 1973, working at the weekly music paper, NME,[1] and at Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s SEX store. She was involved with early versions of The Clash and The Damned, and in short-lived bands such as Masters of the Backside and The Moors Murderers.[2] Pretenders formed during 1978 after Dave Hill at Anchor Records heard some demos. He arranged a rehearsal studio in Denmark Street & the 3 piece consisting of Hynde, Mal Hart, on bass, who had played with Hynde & Steve Strange in The Moors Murderers & Phil Taylor[3] from Motorhead filling in on drums played a selection of Hyndes` original songs. Dave Hill was impressed & arranged a day at Studio 51 to record another demo which although rough felt he had seen & heard enough "star potential" to suggest she form a more permanent regular band to record for his new label, Real Records.[1] Hynde formed a band composed of Pete Farndon (who was later associated romantically with Hynde) on bass, James Honeyman-Scott on guitar, and Gerry Mcilduff on drums. This band, without a name at this stage, recorded five tracks at Regents Park Studio in July 1978, including "Stop Your Sobbing". Gerry Mcilduff was replaced on drums by Martin Chambers, and Hynde named the band "Pretenders" after The Platters song "The Great Pretender"."I know that the Pretenders have looked like a tribute band for the last 20 years. … And we’re paying tribute to James Honeyman Scott and Pete Farndon, without whom we wouldn’t be here. And on the other hand, without us, they might have been here, but that’s the way it works in rock ‘n’ roll."
After their Hall of Fame induction, the Pretenders continued touring as a four-part team (Hynde, Seymour, Hobson and Chambers). During 2005, bassist Hobson left and was replaced by Nick Wilkinson, marking the band’s first line-up change in thirteen years. That same year, Rhino Records released the four disc and DVD box set Pirate Radio 1979-2005 which spanned the group’s entire career. Two disc remastered versions of the first two albums also came out that year with bonus tracks. During 2007, Rhino remastered both Learning To Crawl and Get Close once again with bonus tracks. Not long after, guitarist Seymour left and was replaced by James Walbourne.
The Pretenders’ album Break up the Concrete was released through Shangri-La Music on 7 October 2008. It was the band’s first Top 40 album in the US in twenty two years. Tracks include "Boots of Chinese Plastic", "Don’t Cut Your Hair", "Love’s a Mystery", "The Last Ride" and "Almost Perfect". With Hynde was the guitarist James Walbourne, pedal steel player Eric Heywood, bassist Nick Wilkinson and drummer Jim Keltner (on the album only). Chambers returned to the drums on tour with the band. Several one-off shows were performed during the closing months of 2008, including a couple of Christmas charity shows. The ‘Break Up The Concrete Tour’ began in mid-January and covered most of the United States, with shows until the end of March. It then continued in Europe, with gigs in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, and the UK during the months of June and July, before returning for a new tour in Canada and the US during August and September 2009. A show from the tour, filmed at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London on 15 July 2009, was released on CD with bonus DVD / Blu-ray on 9 February 2010, titled Pretenders: Live in London. Another tour was announced in May, a double headlining tour in New Zealand and Australia with Blondie for a few winery shows.

The Pretenders Day on the Park
Blu-ray Disc Players

Image by PeterTea
The Pretenders are an English-American rock band formed in Hereford, England in March 1978. The original band consisted of initiator and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Martin Chambers (drums, backing vocals, percussion). The band has experienced drug-related deaths of the members, and numerous subsequent personnel changes have taken place over the years, with Hynde as the sole continual member.[1]
Hynde, originally from Akron, Ohio, attended Kent State University at the time of the Kent State shootings in 1970. She moved to London in 1973, working at the weekly music paper, NME,[1] and at Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s SEX store. She was involved with early versions of The Clash and The Damned, and in short-lived bands such as Masters of the Backside and The Moors Murderers.[2] Pretenders formed during 1978 after Dave Hill at Anchor Records heard some demos. He arranged a rehearsal studio in Denmark Street & the 3 piece consisting of Hynde, Mal Hart, on bass, who had played with Hynde & Steve Strange in The Moors Murderers & Phil Taylor[3] from Motorhead filling in on drums played a selection of Hyndes` original songs. Dave Hill was impressed & arranged a day at Studio 51 to record another demo which although rough felt he had seen & heard enough "star potential" to suggest she form a more permanent regular band to record for his new label, Real Records.[1] Hynde formed a band composed of Pete Farndon (who was later associated romantically with Hynde) on bass, James Honeyman-Scott on guitar, and Gerry Mcilduff on drums. This band, without a name at this stage, recorded five tracks at Regents Park Studio in July 1978, including "Stop Your Sobbing". Gerry Mcilduff was replaced on drums by Martin Chambers, and Hynde named the band "Pretenders" after The Platters song "The Great Pretender"."I know that the Pretenders have looked like a tribute band for the last 20 years. … And we’re paying tribute to James Honeyman Scott and Pete Farndon, without whom we wouldn’t be here. And on the other hand, without us, they might have been here, but that’s the way it works in rock ‘n’ roll."
After their Hall of Fame induction, the Pretenders continued touring as a four-part team (Hynde, Seymour, Hobson and Chambers). During 2005, bassist Hobson left and was replaced by Nick Wilkinson, marking the band’s first line-up change in thirteen years. That same year, Rhino Records released the four disc and DVD box set Pirate Radio 1979-2005 which spanned the group’s entire career. Two disc remastered versions of the first two albums also came out that year with bonus tracks. During 2007, Rhino remastered both Learning To Crawl and Get Close once again with bonus tracks. Not long after, guitarist Seymour left and was replaced by James Walbourne.
The Pretenders’ album Break up the Concrete was released through Shangri-La Music on 7 October 2008. It was the band’s first Top 40 album in the US in twenty two years. Tracks include "Boots of Chinese Plastic", "Don’t Cut Your Hair", "Love’s a Mystery", "The Last Ride" and "Almost Perfect". With Hynde was the guitarist James Walbourne, pedal steel player Eric Heywood, bassist Nick Wilkinson and drummer Jim Keltner (on the album only). Chambers returned to the drums on tour with the band. Several one-off shows were performed during the closing months of 2008, including a couple of Christmas charity shows. The ‘Break Up The Concrete Tour’ began in mid-January and covered most of the United States, with shows until the end of March. It then continued in Europe, with gigs in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, and the UK during the months of June and July, before returning for a new tour in Canada and the US during August and September 2009. A show from the tour, filmed at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London on 15 July 2009, was released on CD with bonus DVD / Blu-ray on 9 February 2010, titled Pretenders: Live in London. Another tour was announced in May, a double headlining tour in New Zealand and Australia with Blondie for a few winery shows.

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May 06 2012

Nice Mobile Broadband photos

Category: Mobile BroadbandDigitalReviews @ 5:18 am

Check out these Mobile Broadband images:

Shark Fin Antenna for Mobile Broadband
Mobile Broadband

Image by Grahoo
TS3C1285

Corrugated fiberboard!!!

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May 05 2012

Nice Vtech photos

Category: VtechDigitalReviews @ 2:20 am

Some cool Vtech images:

VTech – September 2007
Vtech

Image by mmaug

VTech – September 2007
Vtech

Image by mmaug

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May 04 2012

Nice PlayStation 2 photos

Category: PlayStation 2DigitalReviews @ 5:18 pm

A few nice PlayStation 2 images I found:

Playstation and Pepsi
PlayStation 2

Image by Ben Sutherland

PlayStation Heroes Skin Pack render – Sev render
PlayStation 2

Image by naughty_dog

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