Energy Earphones Sport 1 Bluetooth : Review

Energy Sistem is a Spain based company with presence in all five continents. We unbox and review the Energy Sistem Energy Earphones Sport 1 Bluetooth. The Earphones slee looking pair with microphone capabilities. The loop provided over each side fits well over the ears and adds Sport functionality. The design provides for an ergonomic fit and the various bud sizes provided in the box pretty much cover all ear canal sizes. Body: The dual tone color setup looks good in hands and when tried on. The touch and feel of the…

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Apple iPad Pro – review

First they squeezed it: reduced the screen to bridge the gap between iPhone and iPad now they are expanding it: making it bigger, larger, heavier and bridging gap between iPad and macbook. Apple! There is no harm in bringing touchscreen capability into the macbooks! Dont worry, no one will call you copy cats! Keep in mind! you copy way less in comparison! Apple iPad Pro Full Specs: CPU: Apple A9X Dual-Core 2.26 GHz (Twister) GPU: Apple A9X Chipset RAM: 4GB RAM Display: 2048 x 2732 pixels (~264 ppi pixel density), LED-backlit IPS LCD,…

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Secrets of InfraSound, Sounds below 20hz

Music amazes everyone. For most, its an addiction and few spend their life studying sounds. For years, audiophiles had been hearing audible frequencies (20 Hz - 20Khz) & synthesizing the perfect sound. But there are few Secrets about Sounds that you don’t actually hear. Infrasound is a sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (Hertz), lower than the “normal” limit of human hearing. We mostly hear infrasound through our ears, but at higher levels it is possible to feel infrasound vibrations in various parts of the body. Examples…

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HDMI 1.4 is coming with Ethernet support

Many TVs still don’t support HDMI 1.3, which offers Deep Color and xvYCC support, but details about its upcoming successor, version 1.4, have leaked out. The specs include a couple of interesting new features, most notably an HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) that allows devices using the cable (like an HDTV and an Xbox 360) to share a 100Mbps network connection. Also intriguing is the spec’s support for emerging video formats like 4k (4,096×2,160-pixel resolution, or roughly double that of 1080p) as well as 3D standards. While those are promising developments,…

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Invisible Speakers Coming Soon to a Television Near You

Emo Labs is a small development firm that had a minor presence at CES this year. While they didn’t have anything major to display, they did have a preview of a new technology that may end up becoming a major technological advancement. The company showed up their Edge Motion technology, a system that essentially creates an invisible speaker by using “arrays of motors to wiggle the edges of a clear membrane.” If development on this technology pans out, it may be getting integrated into TVs and computers by the end…

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