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Monthly Archives: May 2018
D-Link 8000LH Mini HD Camera Review
Saving some cents makes sense in most shopping cases. But protecting life and property isn’t a place to budget. Which brings us to D-Link’s DCS-8000LH Mini HD WiFi Camera, available as a single unit for just $59.99 or as a … Continue reading
AV1: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Like Chewbacca cosplayers drooling in anticipation over any Star Wars Episode IX detail droplet, attendees at the recent Streaming Video East confab were all atwitter over the potential of the recently minted AV1 video codec proffered by the Alliance for … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, Digital Tech Consulting, TV/4K/UHD/8K
Tagged Alliance for Open Media, Amazon, AOM, AV1, Cisco, Facebook, Google, H.265, HEVC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix, Streaming Media East, VP9
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6 Best Google Assistant Speakers
A review roundup of the 6 best Google Assistant speakers. Read the rest of this roundup on Techlicious here.
Posted in music players/speakers, smart home, Techlicious
Tagged Google, Google Home, Insignia, JBL, JBL Link, Onkyo
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The 4K Video Codec War: What You Need To Know
We’re all familiar with format wars — VHS v. Beta, Blu-ray v. HD-DVD, even the 19th century’s AC v. DC war of the currents. What you may not be familiar with is the current 4K video compression format war between … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, TV/4K/UHD/8K, TWICE
Tagged Alliance for Open Media, Amazon, AOM, Blu-ray, DVD, HEVC, MPEG, VP9
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JBL Link 500: This Speaker Should Be Played Loud
Just before the seminal rockumentary The Last Waltz begins to unspool, you are famously advised that “This film should be played loud!” This is wise guidance you should follow when playing the JBL Link 500 Google Assistant speaker ($399.95). Read … Continue reading
Beyond AirPods, ‘True’ Wireless Headphones Developing Into Lucrative Market
Anyone traversing sidewalks, trains, buses and running paths have noticed the white sticks sticking out of the ears of a growing number of people. Apple’s completely wireless AirPods — a type of completely wire-free earbuds that wirelessly connect via Bluetooth … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, ear/headphones, music players/speakers, TWICE
Tagged Apple, Bluetooth, Bragi, headphones, Jabra, Nuheara, true wireless
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The Next Best TV Under $1,000?
In January, we named the 55-inch 6 Series TCL TV, the 55P607 (the 2017 model), the best value for a TV under $1,000, and now TCL has upgraded its 6 Series for 2018. Better yet, the company is selling its new … Continue reading
Harman/Kardon Allure: Alluring Sound, Short on Features
Let’s get right to the point: The Harman/Kardon Allure 360-degree Amazon Alexa-enabled speaker ($249.95) is alluring, both aesthetically and aurally. It’s got an unusual Star Trekprop-like smoky opaque plastic topped design with an interior tube that lights up when sound … Continue reading
Posted in Gear Brain, music players/speakers, smart home
Tagged Allure, Amazon, Amazon Alexa, Harman Kardon, smart speaker
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