Speaker as Art: The Davone Rithm
Posted by admin - 25/04/09 at 01:04:00 am
You never seen anything like it, the Davone Rithm’s swooping curves and daring good looks are a new take on Danish speaker design. The Rithm features an 8-inch coaxial driver with a 1-inch tweeter placed in the center of the woofer.
In the high quality coaxial loudspeaker unit, there is 1” dome tweeter placed in the center of 8” woofer, which creates wide ban d point source and more precise sound stage.The powerful bass performance is an upshot of the nifty cabinet design. The curved loudspeaker panels are built up of many thin layers of wood and the spacing between the layers hold the glue.
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Nikon offers to beef up buffers for D3 users
Posted by admin - 24/04/09 at 09:04:00 am
(Credit: CNET)Nikon has issued a service note with some nice news for D3 owners: for $500 and a trip to the service center–for your camera, not you–the company will take your D3 and double its burst raw Continue reading Nikon offers to beef up buffers for D3 users…
A PC made with Lego bricks
Posted by admin - 08/08/08 at 04:08:00 pmWe’ve covered our fair share of PC modifications here on Crave, but no other case has ever made me drool and mutter, “Must…have…” besides this monolithic beauty.
Luke Andersen, a computer science major from Rensselaer …
Inside CNET Labs 8: It’s hard out there for an editor
Posted by admin - 08/08/08 at 03:08:00 pm
(Credit: Paramount Pictures)Dong cannot stay outta trouble, it seems. This week he’s tired of defending himself to vendors and nears his breaking point. Our troubles though, make for your entertainment. Are you not entertained?!! Also, Dong’s very first visit to the U.S.
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Night vision without the creepy goggles
Posted by admin - 30/10/07 at 01:10:27 pm
(Credit: Spycatcher)Even for the most effective night-vision goggles, there’s always been one problem: It’s difficult to be discreet while looking like “Buffalo Bill” from Silence of the Lambs.
But there may a more discreet way to carry out surreptitious missions with the “Infrar-Red Personal Night Viewer,” which …
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