There are standard audio solutions like speakers and headphones, with various designs and performance ratings, and then there are things that stand apart though high specialization, like the Maxell Soundbar.The thing about the audio market is that it is just as varied as any other segment of the IT industry, meaning... |
7 July 2011 09:44 GMT |
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The idea of being able to recharge the batteries of one's mobile device without having to connect a wire to one of its ports in order to do so is quite an exciting one, and even if, for the time being, there are very few handsets offering such a feature in the standard package, it seems that none other than Appl... |
10 February 2011 10:10 GMT |
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Sound bar audio systems seem to have been one of the hottest products at CES 2011 (well, at least as far as HDTV accessories are concerned, to be perfectly clear), quite a lot of companies coming up with such products, including here Maxell, who's introduced a whole new lineup consisting of products of this type... |
14 January 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Even though it is, currently, best known for its batteries and storage media, Maxell has decided to make a foray into the storage market, with lines of hard drives and USB flash drives already well on their way. The products are set to be presented as part of the GEN- and MyGEN-series hard drives and will come in for... |
13 January 2010 05:09 GMT |
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If you're not that easily influenced by people's insistent looks and their overall confused faces as they walk past you, then you should definitely try Maxell's latest in headphones: the M&M-themed ear buds, which look absolutely killer. If sticking two M&Ms in your ears has been silly and even dangero... |
13 January 2009 10:51 GMT |
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Maxell has just announced a new lightweight, rugged and shock resistant compact removable hard drive, primarily targeted at field archive operations. Maxell's new offerings on the storage sector are efficient and resistant devices that can be connected to any appliance using a standard USB 2.0 cable or an eSATA ... |
14 April 2008 17:06 GMT |
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