Your Guide to All the Black Friday Deals November 26, 2009
Posted by Zev Rosenbaum in : Cell Phones, Computers, Video Games , add a comment
With Black Friday just 1 day away, you gotta have a guide to the best holiday deals right? Well, listen up as we have rounded up all the best deals from stores like Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and Amazon.com for your viewing pleasure right here. Read on!
Leaked Images of the New MacBook Pro? August 27, 2008
Posted by Aidan Galea in : Computers, Rumors , add a commentIt appears the rumor mills have started up again as supposed leaked images of a new MacBook Pro surface. The image below shows the new MacBook Pro to be similar in appearance to the MacBook Air, possessing an aluminum casing and a black keyboard, with the notable exceptions in design being the thickness and placement of speakers (at the side here as opposed to the Air’s “hidden” speaker in front of the screen). It also features its traditional back-lit keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, webcam, among other standard Macbook features. It also weighs in at a nice 5.1 pounds. Not much else is known as of yet, but we shall keep you posted as the upcoming Apple event in September nears.
New Macbook Pro?
Make Music On The Go June 18, 2008
Posted by Aidan Galea in : Computers, Music , 1 comment so far
The series is comprised of the nanoKey, the nanoPad and the nanoKontrol. Quite simply, the names best explain each purpose. The nanoKey is a 25-note, velocity-sensitive MIDI implemented keyboard, packaged with the software, Korg’s M1Le—basically a more simplified version of it’s Legacy Collection software. Aimed mainly at DJ’s, the nanoPad sports (that’s an Australian synonym for contains) 12 trigger pads and an X/Y pad, packaged with Toontrack’s EZDrummer Lite, a software freely available to owners.
Predictably enough, nanoKEY is a keyboard-a 25-note, velocity-sensitive model. As well as being useful for recording chords and melodies, it can also be used to send MIDI control data. It will ship with a download code for the full version of Korg’s M1Le-a cut-down version of the synth that forms part of the Legacy Collection Digital Edition bundle.
Nine faders, nine knobs, 18 switches and a transport section. The nanoKontrol seems to appeal primarily to those in need for a portable DAW (digital audio workstation) who aren’t fond of carrying around a giant mixing desk. Regardless, bundled with the nanoKontrol will be a discount code for Ableton Live.
According to DV247.com, you can expect the products to be available October this year, pricing as follows:
• nanoKontrol – £59
• nanoKey – £49
• nanoPad – £59
So expect to pay an approximation of $100 USD for each.
More info. (DV247.com)

