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Video AV340 with Dvr 100 MODULEMPEG4 Video & MP3 Play/rec 40GB by Archos, Inc. Average Customer Review: Electronics (16 June, 2003) list price: $549.95 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (19)
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Creative Labs NOMAD IIc 128 MB MP3 Player by Creative Labs Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $169.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The Creative Labs Nomad IIc is one of those gadgets that are so much fun to play with, you find yourself forgetting they're useful, too. When portable MP3 players first hit the market, they were relatively simple devices good for one thing: playing MP3 files. Now, as companies have learned customers want more than just that, today's devices can no longer be described as just MP3 players. The Nomad IIc's most overlooked feature is that it is a digital voice recorder. Since voice recordings aren't the memory hogs that music files are, the Nomad IIc can record up to four hours' worth. This feature is perfect for dictating messages to yourself or for the fledging journalist recording interviews, and you can even upload voice files from the Nomad IIc to your PC. From an audio perspective, the Nomad IIc couldn't have performed any better. The equalizer had good settings, and the ability to program user-defined settings was awesome. A wired remote control and bass-enhanced, behind-the-head headphones completed the package. MP3 players are great for music lovers on the go. Because they have no moving parts, they're well-known for delivering skip-free music. To test the Nomad IIc, we loaded it up with some hip-hop and headed down to the local BMX spot in San Francisco. With the player clipped to a belt, we put it through its paces over a multitude of jumps, with more than enough crashes. We did our best to make it skip, but it performed perfectly (but beware--the Nomad IIc isn't scratch-proof). Only after the battery started to get low (the Nomad IIc offers 8 to 10 hours of playback) did performance degrade. But this was easily remedied by dropping in a new AA battery. This version of the Nomad IIc has 128 MB of onboard memory, but it does include a slot for SmartMedia memory cards. As additional memory is still relatively expensive, and most of us don't have extra cards lying around the house, there will come a time when you'll tire of the songs on the device. And without the presence of your PC--and no additional SmartMedia cards--you'll be at a loss. MP3 music, like everything else technology related, is in constant flux. Recognizing that, Creative Labs ships the Nomad IIc with reprogrammable firmware that should enable it to support digital audio formats and software extensions as they emerge. So you should be able to enjoy your Nomad IIc for years to come. --William O'Neal Pros:
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Apple 10 GB iPod (M8976LL/A, April 2003 Version) by Apple Computer Average Customer Review: Electronics (02 May, 2003) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (218)
The bad as compared to the mini-disc player is that the iPod doesn't have an LCD display remote control. So with so many songs, it's hard to blindly navigate if your iPod is stashed away. Hopefully Apple will create such a remote. Otherwise, it wins over the mini-disc player hands down! The new mini-discs hold 5 hours of music. 2 years ago that was a big deal. My 20 Gig iPod has 17 hours of music already and I am using merely 390 MB. That's less than a fraction of its capacity. The iPod's looking at me like, "When are you gonna REALLY add some music?" The 3 lines of music data display the song title, artist, and even album! And the sound...oh boy. I feel like I'm at a concert! Excellent sound! You can also tweak the sound with the equalizer. Once they make that LCD remote to make navigating easier, it'll be perfect. ... Read more Asin: B00009J5VX |
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PalmOne Tungsten E Handheld by PalmOne Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $199.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (277)
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Rolling Stone by Wenner Publishing Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $103.70 -- our price: $12.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Founder and publisher Jann S. Wenner's brainchild remains the standard by which rock & roll magazines are measured, though even its most fervent boosters would concede there've been some growing pains for RS as it's strived to remain relevant through the decades. The erstwhile baby-boomer bible mixes fleshy covers of today's alluring celebs with coverage of graying rockers from the magazine's heyday. In addition to celebrity interviews, stalwart features such as CD reviews and Random Notes (the mag's long-running gossip section) provide familiar reading for older readers, as does the publication's superior political and cultural coverage. But the bulk of Rolling Stone's features are aimed at the younger pop-culture set. --Steven Stolder ... Read more Features Reviews (142)
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Alternative Press Magazine by Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $47.40 -- our price: $12.00 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (31)
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Vibe by Miller Publishing Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $32.90 -- our price: $9.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Slicker and more uptown than competitors The Source and XXL, Vibe covers hip-hop culture in its many forms. The primary focus, of course, is music, but urban fashion also receives lavish treatment, and each issue contains a least a dash of movies, technology, sports, and politics. Celebrities tend to dominate its well-photographed and well-designed pages, but there's also room for more substantive fare (such as a touching report on "chickenheads"--rap-world groupies--who deserve better than they get from their often-abusive lovers). Covering a culture that is frequently misogynistic and homophobic, Vibe is both women- and gay-friendly, and surprisingly broad in its interpretation of who's cool enough for hip-hop: Elton John (for his Grammy duet with Eminem), maverick senator Jim Jeffords, and Seattle Mariners baseball star Ichiro Suzuki. --Keith Moerer ... Read more Features Reviews (22)
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Spin by Miller Publishing Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $35.88 -- our price: $9.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Founded in 1985 by Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione's son, Bob Jr., Spin magazine aimed to occupy a space forged and outgrown by Rolling Stone, which had since moved on from counter-culture reporting to a more pop-culture focus. Due to its well-funded birth, Spin rode the wave of the burgeoning alternative rock movementand was afforded the luxury of being as controversial as it wanted, forsaking at times somewhat slanted reporting in favor of the punch and jibe. Nonetheless, it brought into America's peripheral vision early stories of the ravages of AIDS in Africa, in addition to standard artist interviews and album reviews. Switching from a tabloid format to a glossy perfect-bound publication, the magazine now reports on fleeting music trends and the Next Big Thing more than it unearths alternative-rock gems, but it still does a good job of uncovering behind-the-scenes-stories, such as the violent acts and deplorably unhygienic conditions of 1999's Woodstock III music festival, in a way no other music magazine does. When the Beastie Boys released Hello Nasty in 1998, Spin published three different editions of the magazine--each with a separate headshot of one member of the renegade hip-hop group. Three years later, Rolling Stone copied the gimmick, featuring the members of boy band 'N Sync individually on five different covers. If Spin's influence in rock journalism was ever in question, this event provides irrefutable proof. --Beth Massa ... Read more Features Reviews (43)
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Wired by Conde Nast Publications Inc. Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $59.40 -- our price: $12.00 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (68)
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Maximum PC - Non-disk version by Future Network Usa Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $47.88 -- our price: $12.00 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Designed for the rabid PC hobbyist, Maximum PC brings tons of news and reviews written in an irreverent, edgy style. Full disclosure is the modus operandi here, and there's an almost overwhelming amount of tech specs and features for each product that's discussed, tweaked, stretched, shaken, and stirred. Whether you want to upgrade your CPU or compare the newest motherboards and graphics cards, Maximum PC is a great resource for all your PC computing needs.--Michael Lewis ... Read more Features Reviews (53)
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PC World by PC World Communications, Inc. Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $83.88 -- our price: $19.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (25)
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Pc Gamer - Non-disc Version by Future Network Usa Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $95.88 -- our price: $19.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (27)
This review is based on the subscription with CD, but the magazine is no different. ... Read more Asin: B00005NIN4 |
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Mac Addict - Non-disc Version by Future Network Usa Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $95.88 -- our price: $14.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (31)
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Business 2.0 by The Time Inc. Magazine Company Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $47.40 -- our price: $14.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Business 2.0 offers today's "visionaries" a refreshing blend of traditional and contemporary business strategies. Lighthearted perspectives give way to hard-hitting articles on industry trends, while historic references pay homage to some of the world's all-time-great business leaders. Regular features include "Startup" ("People, trends, wild conjecture"), "What Works" ("Tactics, tools, true-life adventures") and "Self Serve" ("Navigate your life, enhance your view"). Throw in some flashy graphics and unusual fonts, and a slant towards the Internet economy, and Business 2.0 is well-positioned for the next century of business.--Elizabeth Malker ... Read more Features Reviews (13)
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Fast Company by Gruner + Jahr USA Publishing Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $59.40 -- our price: $12.00 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Since 1995, Fast Company has been an informative and vital voice of the changing business industry. The monthly magazine is a beacon to new industries, especially those tied to the Internet, but offers more. Inside are smart attitudes and information that give entrepreneurs and business professionals the particulars of leadership and organization, no matter what the trade. Find key ingredients of working in teams or read a candid interview with the leaders of today's leading-edge companies. The magazine also offers practical business tools and tactics, from must-have gadgets to how to handle voluminous amounts of e-mail. Ideas come from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Harvard, and even Las Vegas. The magazine dubbed the entrepreneurship and consulting movement "Free-Agent Nation," and overnight became the bible for those working for themselves. --Doug Thomas ... Read more Features Reviews (17)
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Communication Arts by Communication Arts Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $53.00 -- our price: $55.53 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (5)
Now then, if you don't mind reading and are looking for contemporary and practical insights into the world of commercial print design, CA comes highly recommended. Its value very nearly overshadows its cost, and if you can't afford it, it's well worth harassing family members for a gift subscription.
The five regular issues are great, but the three annuals that present a comprehensive gallery of the very best in photography, illustration, design and media for each year have provided me with untold inspiration, practical ideas for problem solving, and have helped me to strive for greater creativity. As a reference tool for style and trends, CA is always featuring the absolute best the market has to offer. Printed on heavy, gloss stock of near archival quality, every issue is a treasure that more than justifies the price. While each new issues serves as a benchmark for what is happening in the commercial art world, the old issues become time capsules that never seem to loose their appeal. I still delight in reviewing articles and images from 20+ years ago. CA is a good, but slightly pricey diversion for anybody casually interested in art, photography and advertising. It is a GREAT and invaluable tool for every working professional commercial artist, and worth every penny spent tenfold. ... Read more Asin: B000071F95 |
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Gamepro by Idg Games Media Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $59.88 -- our price: $17.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (37)
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