
If you are unsatisfied with the sound quality of your iPod, then you can use the AT-PHA30i iPod amplifier from Audio-Technica. Scheduled to be released on December 18th, 2009, the device boosts the output power to 20mW (32Ohm) and provides a frequency response of 20Hz-20,000Hz, as well as a signal noise ratio of 95dB. The AT-PHA30i draws its power from the iPod’s battery, so it will decrease your gadget’s battery life span. It is compatible with iPod nano, iPod Touch 2G, and iPod Classic.
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Samsung today introduced the Samsung Corby (WEP490) Bluetooth headset, which is a perfect accessory for the Corby series of mobile handsets. The WE490 features changeable cases to match the handsets and adopts some cutting edge technology such as noise reduction, echo cancellation and automatic volume control. In addition, its battery provides up to 6-hours of talk-time. The Samsung Corby Bluetooth headset will be released in Russia for approximately $45.
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The iPill is a cheap solution for sound recording on the iPod. It is compatible with the iPods Nano 4G, Classic 120GB, and Touch 2G. There is an audio jack inside the iPill, which connects to your iPod. Unfortunately, there are no details on pricing or availability.



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May 17, 2009 Philips has launched a portable media player (PMP) that glows while your songs are playing. Powered by Philips’ patented FullSound technology, the GoGear Spark also features voice recording and PC download capability via USB 2.0.

The GoGear Spark features a 1.46-inch diagonal OLED screen (128 X 128 resolution), has a back-lit display for up to five lines of text, 35dB of sound separation and a frequency response of 80-18000 Hz. It also has a power output of 2 X 3mW, signal to noise ratio greather than 80dB and equalizer settings for Funk, Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock, Techno, Classical.
The GoGear Spark handles MP3, WAV, WMA audio formats, ID3 Tag with song title, artist and album. There is a built in mono microphone, WAV audio voice recording via ADPCM. It also displays digital images and slideshows. Its 4GB built-in memory can store up to 900 tracks (NAND Flash type). The GoGear Spark can play for up to 27 hours on a single battery charge and is recharged via USB.
Accessories for the PMP include CD-ROM with IFU, headphones, neck strap, USB cable and Device Manager software. System requirements are Windows 2000 XP or Vista. The GoGear Spark retails for £49.99 ($75.76US)and is available from Phillips online at Phillips.uk.