I am going to buy a new portable video player, and am confused as to which one, considering the prices. I have a Canon S2IS, which has JPEG EXIF 2.2 image format, and I want to know which of the players are compatible: Zen Vision W60, Archos 504/604, Cowon A2, or Vosonic VP8360. Also, do these players work like an iPod using a Monster Cable playing through FM radio in a car?
The days of consumers owning film cameras are quickly fading into the past, and digital is becoming the defacto standard for both consumers and professionals alike. Sure, film will always have its place for certain things, but for the average and enthusiast consumer alike, film is dead.
I'm a big fan of Shure, Inc. They make the best audio equipment, which started with products for the DJ and performer market. Over the past few years they've brought the professional level equipment to the masses. Well, not the masses who buy $9.95 Sony headphones at Target, but anyone willing to spend $99 or more.
This year they introduced the E500PTH headphones, and added what they call "push-to-hear" functionality. By including a simple microphone, the E500's are able to intentionally amplify the outside world to the listener. Why would you want to do this? Two words: flight attendants.
Pack your bags, but don’t forget your school uniform. It’s off to your first year at Bullworth Academy, the toughest boarding school around, and what will be the home of one of the greatest adventure games the Playstation 2 has ever seen.