Monthly Archives: October 2009

Sonos ZonePlayer S5 Multiroom Speaker,

Whether you’re throwing a party or just hanging out around the house you don’t want to be glued to your iPhone dock while listening to music. The Sonos Multiroom Music System lets you control speakers in every room right from your iPhone. It also lets you play the same song all over the house or [...] Visit Cool Material for the full post. Continue reading

Sony BRAVIA the Amazing Home Audio Surrounds Sound

Home Audio Surround Sound Home Audio Surround Sound With current technological advances, make a lot of offers from different brands for a home audio system . With lots of choices for home audio systems , it can be very confusing to choose the perfect device for one’s entertainment needs. Well I’ll make a little review for the audio system , is not new product, but to this day remains one of the best choices in the marketplace. Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX589W 5.1-Channel Theater Sys Continue reading

What’s Happening With 5.1 Surround Sound Music?

Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates from BB Articles.Powered by WP Greet BoxA few years ago 5.1 surround sound DVD video players looked likely to become standard kit in every living room in the technology friendly world. So now a few years on, what has happened to the original promise of surround sound music? Well the answer to that is ‘lots, but not nearly enough.’For those that don’t know already, 5.1 surround sound is basically five speake Continue reading

Sonos Introduces the ZonePlayer S5

There’s no doubt that the Sonos Multi-Room Music System is cool. Who doesn’t want wireless access to their entire iTunes library as well as internet radio stations like Pandora and Last.fm from anywhere in the house? What has always been lacking though is a simple and inexpensive way to get started. Read more… (http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-news/speaker-systems-news/sonos-introduces-the-zoneplayer-s5.html) Continue reading

Does the Brain Like E-Books?

Mario Tama/Getty ImagesReading on an Amazon Kindle.Writing and reading — from newspapers to novels, academic reports to gossip magazines — are migrating ever faster to digital screens, like laptops, Kindles and cellphones. Traditional book publishers are putting out “vooks,” which place videos in electronic text that can be read online or on an iPhone. Others are republishing old books in electronic form. And libraries, responding to demand, are offering more e-books for download.Is there a diff Continue reading