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more about #lightninground frigg: Does anyone know if these will plug directly into the first gen iPhone, or would you need to use an adapter? more » Kaiser-Machead: I really don't like the 110's at all. They were not a step up from the slightly cheaper e2c's that I owned prior, and even after letting them settle i... more » b3n: can you run with them? more » strider_mt2k: I wish I could afford 'em, but I'm really happy with these new Sony's I just picked up. They've even edged out my former favorite Sony buds that had t... more » closhedbb: I love seeing people buy earphones like these and then I find out they have all their music in 128 or 96 kbps... more » FullSpecs: Who runs Barter Town? Master Blaster! more » resonanteye: In about three years this is going to look like a car phone from 1994. more » -
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Shure SE115 In-Ear Headphones Review: The New Top Buds
Shure's SE110 earbuds emerged victorious in last summer's in-ear headphone battlemodo, delivering great sound quality and value. Now the new, improved SE115s have arrived, promising superior bass handling over its predecessor. Do they meet expectations? More » -
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Lightning Review: Nixon Master Blaster Headphones
Nixon's Master Blaster Headphones are their top-of-the-line, studio quality headphones. In addition to beautiful, lightweight design, these leather-wrapped cans have 50mm dynamic drivers and an analog volume dial built around the speaker cabinet. More » -
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Lightning Review: Autonet 3G In-Car Wi-Fi Router
The Gadget: Autonet's in-car wi-fi router is the first to partner up with a major American car maker (Chrysler). It connects to EV-DO towers and lets you surf the internet without a USB dongle.
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Lightning Review: Sierra Wireless 597 Slim EVDO Card
The Gadget: Sierra Wireless' Compass 597 offers the same 3G mobile broadband as its 595u counterpart, but in a much smaller package. More » -
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Lightning Review: Kensington Ci70 Keyboard With Built-in Mini USB Cable
The Gadget: Kensington Ci70 compact keyboard with two USB ports and one mini USB cable for easy docking and syncing. More » -
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Lightning Review: MediaStreet eMotion Solar PMP
The Gadget: The eMotion Solar PMP, a 2GB machine that claims to play music, videos, Nintendo/Game Boy/Sega ROMs, e-books and more—all while charging itself and other devices via its built-in solar panels. If you're nice, it may even pump your gas and tuck you in at night. More » -
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Altec Lansing T612: Their First iPhone-Friendly, GSM Buzz-Shielding Speaker Dock
The Gadget: Altec Lansing's T612 iPod/iPhone dock, which shields against interference caused by GSM phones. Meaning you can run your iPhone through speakers without that annoying blipping. More » -
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Lightning Review: Linksys 2200 HD Media Center Extender
The Gadget: Linksys' slightly fancier Windows Media Center Extender, which streams the Windows Vista/XP Media Center interface over the network so you can watch live or recorded TV and downloaded files on TV in HD. More » -
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Lightning Round: Samsung BlackJack II
The Gadget: The Samsung BlackJack II, a Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone with 3G, GPS and faster hardware. More »
