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Monday, April 18, 2011

Griffin Technology AeroSport for iPod nano 5G

Griffin's AeroSport Armband is the ideal - quite possibly even perfect - combination of wear-all-day comfort and features demanded by runners, walkers and athletes of every stripe.

AeroSport starts with a light, silky, flexible armband of super-wicking stretch fabric, cut wide so it stays put comfortably. Adjust to fit your arm, slip your iPod into the included detachable case, and clip it to the band. The case provides full screen protection and can be used apart from the armband. We've even included an ingenious little cord wrap that takes up the slack in your headphone cable and keeps it tangle-free. High-visibility reflective accents keep you visible for safety at dusk or dawn.

Features

  • Wide, comfortable band adjusts to fit any arm
  • Secures your iPod with full screen protection
  • Case can be used three ways: clip to the armband, clip to your belt or strap, or remove the clip and slip into purse or pocket
  • Removable cord wrap prevents headphone tangles
  • Reflective accents for visibility at dusk

Compatibility

  • iPod nano 5G (8/16GB)

Product Weight: 1.00 LB


Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
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Such a nice accessories for iPod Nano 5G for those who likes to move like athletes.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Top picks: Innovative tweaks

Here are some tools that keep you going for a little  longer



MAC DELIGHTS
1) APPLE’S latest update of the MacBook Pro line promises faster  processors, more powerful next-generation NVidia graphics and even  longer battery life. Available in 13-inch, 15-inch and 17-inch flavours,  pricing starts from RM3,899, RM5,899 and RM7,199 respectively. Visit  store.apple.com/my/ for details. 

THEATRE ON YOUR LAP
2) FOR a theatre-like experience on your laptop, check out the  Lapdesk N700, Logitech’s first all-in-one laptop accessory with  integrated stereo speakers, a built-in fan and wide padded base. At  RM359, it offers two built-in high-definition speakers. And because they  connect through a single USB cable, there’s no cable clutter or the  hassle of setting up external speakers. For details, visit logitech.com.

TINY, BUT BIG SOUND
3) TRENDY hearing aids? It’s possible with Phonak’s Audeo Mini,  claimed to be the world’s smallest non-wireless hearing system. Based on  the Communication Optimised Real-audio Engine microprocessor, it  expands audibility to improve hearing conditions during conversations in  a restaurant, even whispers. Call Clarisound at 03-2282 1882 or visit  phonak.com.

BACTERIA-FREE ARMBAND


4) LOOKING for a “healthy” armband for your iPod?  ISkin’s DuoBand for iPod nano 5G is adjustable and sports a breathable  soft-silicone inner band (comfort zone) for anti-slip support. Its nano  silicone protector guards against scratches, moisture and bumps while an  integrated click wheel protector keeps it safe and dry. Made with  Microban anti-microbial protection, you don’t have to worry about odour  and stain-causing bacteria keeping you company. Go to iskin.com.

LOTUS RACING IPHONE APP
5) FANS of the Lotus Racing Team can now follow their favourite  Formula One team across the world with the new Lotus Racing iPhone  application, made possible by Maxis. Exclusive live commentaries, top  stories, results, schedules, standings and information on the drivers,  teams and  circuits can be accessed by Maxis and Hotlink customers  through the application, which is downloadable at the Apple App Store  for free. 

ZAP UP THE TV
6) The Magic Wand, a programmable TV remote, can learn up to 13  commands from your existing remote controls and map them to particular  magical motions. Flick the wand from side to side to flip the channels,  or twist the wand to turn up the volume. Once you have mastered the  commands, you can mastermind a symphony of electronic enjoyment from the  comfort of your couch. Visit thinkgeek.com for details.

ZIPPY CHARGE
7) ONLY got 60 seconds to charge your mobile or iPod before you head  out? No problem, just get Freeplay ZipCharge. This pocket-sized charger  takes only 10 minutes to store enough power for 10 hours of talk time  on your mobile or 20 hours of playtime on your iPod. It comes with eight  adaptors compatible with Nokia, BlackBerry, iPhone, HTC, LG, Samsung,  Motorola and Sony Ericsson phones, iPods and MP3 players. Check out  cutebitz.com for details. 

RUGGED AND MOBILE
8) NEED a device for price or stock management, inventory control,  returns processing, shipping and receiving, baggage tracking and the  like? There’s the Motorola MC3100 series of mobile computers. Equipped  with an integrated UHF RFID tag, it lets enterprises leverage on  existing or planned RFID deployments right out of the box. It goes for  RM5,200. For details, go to motorola.com/MC3100/.

SMART TOUCH TABLET
9) THE new Lenovo ThinkPad X201 tablet promises a better business  computing experience. It features a 12.1-inch multi-touch-screen with a  touch-based hardware interface and SimpleTap navigation. It can be used  as a pen or finger-based slate or a full-sized laptop with keyboard. It  also has a wide-viewing-angle screen (up to 185 degrees) and security  tools such as a fingerprint reader, anti-theft technology and  self-encrypting hard drive. Pricing starts from RM7,999.



IT’S IN THE DETAILS
10) IF extreme performance is what you need, Lenovo has the ThinkPad  W701, a 17-inch mobile workstation with an optional built-in colour  calibrator to help professionals in computer-aided design and digital  content creation. The machine also features an optional built-in Wacom  digitiser and pen to manipulate fine details, and can run popular  applications from independent software vendors such as Dassault Systemes  CATIA, SolidWorks and PTC Pro/E. Pricing starts from RM18,999.



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These were some of the coolest accessories you can add to your  gadget. Although this blog is solely about iPod Nano 5G. You may like  some of the following accessories. 




Monday, March 28, 2011

iSkin Offers Antimicrobial Armband Case for iPod Nano 5G






Lots of users take their iPod to the gym and keep them on their arm in one of those strap cases. The problem is that when you exercise sweat and odor can get into the band and make your gear extra smelly.

iSkin has announced a new case for the 5th generation iPod nano that has Microban antimicrobial protection built-in. The Microban protection promises to reduce odors and stains on the armband.


The armband is adjustable and the inner band is made of soft silicone. The case is available now for $39.99 and works with some iSkin cases.
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These microbial protection from iPod Nano 5G armband will greatly help those who were conscious with their hygiene.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Sony Headset Designs for iPhone and iPod Users

Each headset possesses a discrete in-line remote control that delivers users easy control over functions such as play, pause and skip apart from allowing volume tweaks. The iPod Shuffle’s VoiceOver function can also be controlled with this device. Additionally, iPhone owners can utilize the headset’s integrated microphone for handsfree chatting.

The compact DR-EX300iP in-ear headphone that has a 13.5mm Neodymium driver fits vertically into the user’s ear. Four different sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provide a secure and comfortable fit into the ears. The headset is touted to reproduce rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.

It will be offered in a shade of black and come bundled with a leather storage and transportation case. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white colors with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass sounds. Both headsets incorporate gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.

The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP is fitted with a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for deep bass and power handling. Sony’s MDR-E10iP will be released in shades of pink, gold blue and grey. It features a 13.5mm Neodymium driver and soft ear-pads for comfortable wear.

Sony’s DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will be out in May 2010, while the MDR-EX38iP is currently available for purchase. They are compatible with the iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, iPod Classic 120GB/160GB, iPod Touch 2G and iPhone 3GS.
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Well, this gives us more options when it comes to iPod Nano 5g accessories like headsets.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Convert Videos and Movies to iPad with a Wonderful Tool

iMacsoft iPad Video Converter is a powerful and easy to use iPad Video Converter, which can convert video to iPad video and audio formats for iPad, iPod and iPhone. iMacsoft iPad Video Converter can convert almost all popular video files.

PR Log (Press Release) – Apr 02, 2010 – The iPad is the first tablet computer developed by Apple Inc. Announced on January 27, 2010, it is part of a device category between a smartphone and a laptop computer. Similar in functionality to a larger and more powerful iPhone or iPod touch, it runs a modified version of the same operating system (iPhone OS), with a user interface redesigned to take advantage of the larger screen. And now it is the most popular electronic product around the world.

Here we will show you a multi-functional iPad video conversion tool to help you convert almost all the popular video or audio formats to iPad video and audio. That is iMacsoft iPad Video Converter.

iMacsoft iPad Video Converter is powerful and easy to use iPad Video Converter software designed just for Windows users to convert video to iPad video and audio formats for playback on iPad, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, etc. This iPad Video Converter supports iPad MPEG-4 video at 640 by 480 resolution also. In order to optimize your video and audio effect, iMacsoft iPad Video Converter can assist you to obtain your favorite part of your video, set encoding parameters including resolution, video and audio encoder, frame rate, video bitrate to get the best video quality.

With this best iPad Converter, You are now a few steps into enjoying all kinds of audio and video formats on your iPad, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS anywhere and anytime.
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This tool for ipod nano 5G especially with the newest iPad gave me more reason to enjoy the benefits of your Apple gadgets.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Sony Offer New Headsets for iPhone and iPod Users

Those who spend an inordinate amount of time hanging out with their iPods or iPhones may want to read this news if they're looking out for their new headsets. Sony's DR EX-300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets have been crafted explicitly for iPhone and iPod users will join the currently available MDR-EX38iP.

The DR-EX300iP is a compact in-ear headphone that incorporates a 13.5MM Neodymium driver which built to fit vertically into the user’s ear. Listening to music for extended periods of time should be comfortable enough with the four sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provided with it for a secure fit into the ears. The headset renders rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.

It will be sold with a genuine leather storage and transportation case. It is will be made available in the color black. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white shades with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass reproduction. Both headsets feature gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.

Sony’s MDR-E10iP headset will be splashed out in shades of pink, blue, gold and grey. It is equipped with soft ear-pads for comfortable wear and a 13.5mm Neodymium driver that renders clear audio. The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP has a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for rich bass and dealing with power.

All of Sony’s latest headset offerings boast of incorporating modest-sized in-line remote controls that are put volume, play, pause and skip controls conveniently within the users hands. Each features an embedded microphone and is compatible with the Apple iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, 120GB/160GB iPod Classic, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 2G.

The Sony DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will hit shelves this May, while the MDR-EX38iP is already available for purchase.
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I love these newest headsets especially for iPod Nano 5G users, hope to see more in different variety of colors.

Monday, February 28, 2011

New Apple IPod Nano With Camera 8GB - Purple


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It's even easier to find the song you want to hear. Now you can view your album art in Cover Flow. Or just press and hold the Center button to browse by album or artist. When you find the right song.

Key Features Of Apple Ipod Nano

• Storage Capacity: 8 GB
• Number of Songs: 2000
• Main Storage Type: Built-in Memory

MP3 Player Features:

Built-In Video Camera, VoiceOver Feature, Built-In Speakers, Built-In FM Tuner, Built-In Microphone, Pedometer, Up to 5 Hours Video Playback.

Audio Playback File Format:

WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless

The features remain pretty much the same as the 4th generation Nano apart from the obvious addition of video recording. This can be accessed through the menu and footage can be recorded in landscape or portrait. Sound will be captured too through the built-in microphone and sound is played when you view your footage back.

There are also 15 video effects so you can create a personal touch to your footage such as X-Ray or Sepia for example. When you connect your Nano 5G to your PC or Mac your footage is automatically sync'd so it is uploaded and saved, from there it can be transferred to your favorite networking sites to share with family and friends.

The Genius feature is, well, Genius. It will create a play list of songs that go well together and save them to play later or play straight away. The FM Radio +Live Pause features is really cool too. You can pause Live Radio and catch up again when your ready and will even let you rewind up to 15 minutes so you don't miss a thing.
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Wow! Truly new to my eyes these purple ipod nano 5G. Nice looks!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Nine New Features of iTunes 9


Prior upon the announcement of the newest version of iPod Nano. One of its popular newest features is its newest version of iTunes---iTunes 9.

And, as Jobs promised, the new version of iTunes is available for download. This update to the most popular media player software brings a slew of small tweaks and big features.

You'll notice some of them immediately when you boot up the jukebox, but others are under the hood. So, we broke down some of the most notable changes.

You will need this guide: Apple attempts to alleviate the transition to the new application with an introductory video that launches the first time you open iTunes 9. It's pretty informative -- if you can get it to download.

Perhaps due to an influx of new users following the announcement, the tutorials took more than 20 minutes to load. Before that, we waited a few minutes for the new version to prep our music library. If you're impatient, start the install process now and keep reading this guide.

New look: iTunes' software design has traditionally been ahead of the rest of Apple's software. This new version introduces a number of noticeable visual tweaks in addition to a completely redesigned store. Apple has also given more options to the browser view, which lets you more easily sort through artists and albums. The new look is getting some mixed first reactions on Twitter.
Share on Twitter and Facebook: Speaking of Twitter, Apple is finally embracing social media, albeit in a pretty small way. The iTunes Store now has buttons to easily send messages on Facebook and Twitter about your favorite songs and videos. Baby steps.

iTunes LP adds goodies to album purchases: Thanks to chatty music execs, news of iTunes LP, formally called Cocktail, leaked long before the conference. But the store's new section of media-rich albums is definitely worth checking out. With versions containing digital booklets and ...

... behind-the-scenes videos for the Doors, Dave Matthews Band and Phish, it's a stoner's paradise. There's a similar feature for movies, called iTunes Extras.

Home Sharing lets you sync multimedia between five computers: College students living in dorms know all about the music sharing feature that's been around for a while. (A quick definition: It lets you stream songs from another computer's library as long as it's on the same wired or wireless network.)

Now, you can actually download those songs to your own library if the original buyer enters his iTunes Store password onto your computer.

Apple bills it as a feature for keeping music synchronized between your and your family's many home computers. But students will no doubt turn this into an exclusive circle of socialist song trading. Or they'll continue swapping music using torrents and memory sticks like they've been doing for years.

Genius Mixes: Genius just got smarter. The Genius feature lets you create play lists of similar songs spawned from a song of your choosing. Using Mixes, songs of a similar genre are automatically arranged together into a new section.

Here's a tip: You won't see the feature right away when you first load the software. You'll need to click "store" in the menu bar and select "update Genius" to generate the play lists.

Better organize iPhone and iPod Touch files in iTunes: Vocal iPhone users have long been requesting the ability to rearrange the placement of apps on the device's home screen using their computers. Adding this feature, the new iTunes also gives more flexible options for synchronizing large libraries with not-so-large iPods.

For bookworms, iTunes U improvements: ITunes U, the little-known educational-resources section of the store, is getting more attention. Lecture videos and podcasts now have their own cubby in your library and a more prominent spot on the store.

More technical options for importing songs from CDs: Are you still buying CDs? Really? I guess you'll have to get the remastered Beatles albums onto your iPod somehow.

ITunes 9 gets a new option to rip songs using a new high-efficiency encoding setting. HE, as it's called, is billed as a more advanced lossy format -- meaning your music will sound really good without eating up a lot of disc space.

The option is a buried in the settings menu, though. To turn it on, open iTunes settings; under "general," click "import settings;" in the AAC "setting" box, click "custom;" now, check "use high efficiency encoding (HE)."
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Nice!!! More awesome features from the biggest online music store.