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JBL Spyro iPhone Speaker System – White

January 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

iPhone Speakers

The JBL Spyro is a beatifully crafted, compact 2.1 channel iPhone compatible speaker system that looks and sounds like no other personal sound system out there. With a pair of delicately beautiful satellites and an innocent-looking subwoofer, JBL Spyro components may bring shrinking violets to mind. But they’re engineered to pound out rich, authoritative JBL® sound from nearly any multimedia source. And JBL Spyro encourages you to express your personal sense of style with optional subwoofer covers available in a variety of colors and patterns (JBL Wrappers). Match your décor, your desktop wallpaper, your iPod® case or your school colors. Or have it one way today and another way tomorrow. Because flower power is still about doing your own thing.

Compatibility
A stereo mini jack easily connects JBL Spyro to a variety of multimedia devices with a minimum of desktop wiring. Enjoy high-quality audio from desktop and laptop computers (any platform), iPod and other MP3 players, satellite radio, game consoles – you name it.

Easy-to-Use Touch Controls
One touch increases or decreases the volume; one touch mutes or unmutes the system. A single control lets you adjust subwoofer output. And JBL Spyro remembers your previous settings every time the system is powered on.

Advanced Technology
JBL Spyro owes its clear, accurate sound and outstanding performance characteristics to proprietary JBL technologies developed specifically for the realities of multimedia sound.
Odyssey® transducers – Aluminum-domed transducers driven by powerful neodymium magnets deliver rich high- and mid-frequency response. They may be small, but they definitely kick.
Atlas™ subwoofer – A large-excursion subwoofer driven by dual neodymium magnets pounds out clean, distortion-free bass.
MAPS (Minimum Audio Parameter Shift) – Volume is good, but the distortion that plagues small speakers at high volume is bad. MAPS suppresses distortion, even at the highest output levels.
COE (Computer-Optimized Equalization) – Proper equalization greatly improves stereo imaging. The JBL Spyro system is computer-optimized to provide a rich, complete soundstage.
OCT (Optimized Compression Topology) – A proprietary compression technology ensures clean, accurate sound at high output levels.

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Technical Specifications

Manufacturer:
Harman Multimedia
Model Name:
JBL Spyro
Input Requirement::
1/8″ (3.5mm) Mini stereo jack
Drivers:
Satellite: two Odyssey® neodymium drivers
Power:
Satellite: 6 watts per channel
Frequency Response:
40Hz – 20KHz
Dimensions:
Diameter – 3.5 ” (90mm)
Height – 3.5 ” (90mm)
Subwoofer Diameter – 8″ (200mm), Height 5.5″ (140mm)
Weight:
6.0 lb (2.8kg)
Input Impedance:
>5K Ohms
Signal to Noise Ratio::
>80dB
Voltage input:
120V AC US
100V AC Japanese
230V AC Europe

Compatible with: iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone Nano, iPod 3G, iPod 4G, iPod Classic, iPod Color, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Nano 2G, iPod Nano 3G, iPod Nano 4G, iPod Photo, iPod Shuffle, iPod Shuffle 2G, iPod Touch, iPod Touch 2G, iPod Video

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Simplify Media for iPhone/iPod Touch

December 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

You’ve got to admit it, Apple got its own way to make the devices you’re using right now. Take the iPhone and iPod Touch for an example, yes it is sleek and slim, but for a mobile device especially meant to become as an entertainment device, sometimes the maximum 16GB built-in storage capacity isn’t enough for your enormous music library.

So this is where Simplify Media for iPhone/iPod Touch (requires software v2.0 or above) will come in handy to instantly expand the limited storage, in fact consider this as a way to leverage your way to access your music library not only at home network, but instead at everywhere and also share it up to 30 friends.

Simplify Media for iPhone/iPod Touch

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iPhone, iPod 2.1 jailbreak tools released

September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Apple’s major 2.1 software updates for the iPhone and iPod touch have been jailbroken, though the iPhone process requires you to get your hands a little dirty.

DevTeam releases PwnageTool and QuickPwn 2.1

September 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

With firmware 2.1 now out for the iPhone and iPod touch we bring you the inevitable PwnageTool and QuickPwn response. Apparently, the DevTeam took offense to a previous posting where we questioned the relevancy of continued jailbreaks in the age of the AppStore and official, worldwide iPhone distribution. Come on guys, can’t we all just along?

10 Million Downloads from iPhone 3g App Store

July 12, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Apple today announced that iPhone™ and iPod touch users have already downloaded more than 10 million applications from its groundbreaking new App Store since its launch late last week. Developers have created a wide array of innovative mobile applications ranging from games to location-based social networking to medical applications to enterprise productivity tools. Users can wirelessly download applications directly onto their iPhone or iPod touch and start using them immediately. More than 800 native applications are now available on the App Store, with more than 200 offered for free and more than 90 percent priced at less than $10.

“The App Store is a grand slam, with a staggering 10 million applications downloaded in just three days,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Developers have created some extraordinary applications, and the App Store can wirelessly deliver them to every iPhone and iPod touch user instantly.”

Many of these amazing new applications take advantage of iPhone’s large display, Multi-Touch™ user interface, fast hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, built-in accelerometer and location-based technology to bring far more powerful applications to the mobile arena than ever before.

The App Store on iPhone works over cellular networks and Wi-Fi, which means it is accessible from just about anywhere, so users can purchase and download applications wirelessly and start using them instantly. Applications are free or charged to the user’s iTunes account and the App Store notifies the user when updates are available for their apps. The App Store is also available in iTunes (www.itunes.com) running on a Mac or PC, which syncs applications to the iPhone or iPod touch using a USB cable.

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