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2009
27
Nov
Online retailer Buy.com launched their official Black Friday sale today, which will last the whole weekend and will be followed by Cyber Monday deals. Many deals are though only available today.
Buy.com Black Friday deals today include a $99.99 Memorex …
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Buy.com Black Friday Sale Underway
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2009
22
Nov
Walmart’s Value Of The Day is featuring a $30 portable Karaoke Entertainment System from Memorex.
The Memorex Portable Karaoke Entertainment System is perfect for the karaoke enthusiast on the go, featuring a light-weight, compact design. The top-loadin…
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Early Walmart Black Friday Value Of The Day Is $30 Karaoke Machine
2009
17
Oct
Acer had added a new all-ine-one desktop PC to its range with the launch of the Acer Aspire Z5610. The Acer Aspire Z5610 features a 23 inch multitouch display, which has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p HD), and it comes with …
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Acer Aspire Z5610 Multitouch All-in-One Desktop
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2009
17
Oct
Acer had added a new all-ine-one desktop PC to its range with the launch of the Acer Aspire Z5610. The Acer Aspire Z5610 features a 23 inch multitouch display, which has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p HD), and it comes with …
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2009
17
Oct
Logitech on Thursday announced their newest gaming peripheral, the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110, a keyboard that allows users to set custom LED backlights for each key, while also connecting their USB headsets and microphones directly …
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Logitech Launches G110 Keyboard With LED Backlit Keys, Macros
2009
17
Oct
Logitech on Thursday announced their newest gaming peripheral, the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110, a keyboard that allows users to set custom LED backlights for each key, while also connecting their USB headsets and microphones directly …
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Logitech Launches G110 Keyboard With LED Backlit Keys, Macros
2009
17
Oct
If you’re amongst those who’d ditch the standard camcorder in favor to those flip cameras that fit into your pocket, Memorex would like a word with you.
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Memorex Introduces MyVideo VGA & 720p-capable MyVideo HD Pocket …
2009
17
Oct
If you’re amongst those who’d ditch the standard camcorder in favor to those flip cameras that fit into your pocket, Memorex would like a word with you.
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2009
17
Oct
If you’re amongst those who’d ditch the standard camcorder in favor to those flip cameras that fit into your pocket, Memorex would like a word with you.
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2009
16
Oct
Handheld camcorder from Memorex, the MyVideo HD lets you capture up to an hour’s worth of video at full resolution and even has a 5MP digital still camera.
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2009
25
Sep
With CD, radio and clock functions
Memorex has announced the launch of its new Sound System for iPhone and iPod.
Offering 30 Watts of power output, the system also boasts an FM tuner as well as the ability to play audio CDs and CD-R/-RW discs.
Boasting compatibility with all iPhones including the new 3GS, the system charges an iPhone or iPod whilst the user is listening to music.
Specs include an adjustable equalizer with bass, mid, and treble controls, a backit LCD and clock and sleep functions.
The line-in jack also means that it can be used with non-docking iPods and other MP3 players.
Complete with remote control, the Memorex Sound System (Mi9490P) is on sale now for ?149.95, or 169.95 euros.
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Memorex Sound System for iPhone and iPod launches originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:31:13 +0100
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NEWS: Memorex Sound System for iPhone and iPod launches
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2009
31
Jul

The MVBD2510 is Memorex’s first Blu-ray player and is priced as an entry-level model. We have not performed a hands-on review of the MVBD2510, but here is an overview of its features. This is only a Profile 1.1 player, which means it contains the necessary audio and video decoders for BonusView/picture-in-picture content, but it lacks the BD-Live Web functionality you get when you move up to Profile 2.0. The MVBD2510 offers bitstream output of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It does not support any type of video-on-demand streaming or download service, such as those offered by Netflix, Amazon, and CinemaNow.
In terms of video connections, you get HDMI, component video, S-video, and composite video outputs. The player supports both 1080p/60 and 1080p/24 output resolutions via HDMI. The setup menu doesn’t offer any advanced picture adjustments, such as preset picture modes or noise reduction. On the audio side, the MVBD2510 offers HDMI, optical and coaxial digital, and both 2- and 5.1-channel analog audio outputs. The player will pass the Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio formats in their native bitstream form over HDMI, for your A/V receiver to decode; it also offers onboard decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD High Resolution, but not the more common DTS-HD Master Audio. The inclusion of multichannel analog audio outputs makes this model a good choice if you own an older, non-HDMI A/V receiver, and you don’t often find this feature in budget-priced players. The setup menu includes the option to set speaker distance for the analog outputs.
The MVBD2510’s disc drive supports BD, DVD, CD audio, MP3, WMA, and JPEG playback. Because this is not a Profile 2.0 player, it lacks an Ethernet port for quick firmware updates and BD-Live Web access. It does include a front-panel USB port that supports playback of MP3, WMA, and JPEG files. Not surprisingly for a budget player, the unit lacks advanced control ports, such as RS-232 or IR.
High Points
• The MVBD2510 supports 1080p/24 output for Blu-ray titles.
• The player can pass Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio in bitstream form over HDMI, and it can internally decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD High Resolution. Multichannel analog audio outputs are included.
• It can play picture-in-picture bonus content.
• The USB port allows for easy playback of digital music and photos.
Low Points
• The MVBD2510 lacks internal decoding of DTS-HD Master Audio, which is more common than DTS-HD High Resolution.
• This is not a Profile 2.0 player and therefore lacks an Ethernet port for BD-Live and firmware updates.
• The lack of network connectivity also means there’s no support for video-on-demand streaming.
Conclusion
While the MVBD2510 is a good value, there are now a number of Profile 2.0 players that offer more Blu-ray functionality for a similar price. If you are not interested in BD-Live Web features and are looking for a reasonably priced unit to connect to an older, non-HDMI-equipped receiver, this Memorex player is one of the least expensive models to offer multichannel analog audio outputs.
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2009
22
Jul
Handbag-shaped iPod dock
Memorex has announced that it’s launching a handbag-shaped iPod dock called the MiniMove. Describing it as a “leap forward from the classic boom box”, the company suggests that you could take it to a party, picnic, or to the beach.
It’ll work with all iPods/iPhones that have docking compatibility, and has an FM radio onboard too. There’s a wireless remote included, and a headphone socket – though I’m not sure why you couldn’t just plug the headphones into the actual iPod.
It’s powered by both AC power and AA batteries, comes in black, teal and pink, and costs 60. It’s available now.
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Memorex launches MiniMove originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:08:09 +0100
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NEWS: Memorex launches MiniMove
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2009
10
Jul
Memorex recently had a study carried out on its behalf, which found that roughly 70 percent of women feel “underserved” by electronics companies. Women, who buy about 40 percent of electronics, think (according to this study) that most products are made and marketed for men. Memorex ingested that data, and decided to offer up some new options for the ladies… and they came up with a neon pink, purse-shaped iPod dock. The miniMove Boombox would be just another crummy looking piece of gadget noise, had it not come swaddled in such a spate of condescending mumbo jumbo. Kasia van Hall (a woman!) of Memorex told the Times of London that “women want to know about technology, but only just enough to get a taste of it,” adding that the majority “simply don’t have time or energy to read long instructions and play with cables.” The device, in similar, less-pink form, has been on shelves since last December.
Now, it’s true, we of the Engadget nerdom are possibly in the minority, but it seems like a crappily designed iPod dock painted pink is hardly the answer to the conundrum of women’s gadget needs. Then again, we have been known to try to insert our BlackBerry into the VCR. Were we not supposed to do that? The miniMove Boombox will be available in the next two weeks in the UK for a totally cute ?59 (that’s $96 for all you mathematically changed gals).
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