Showing posts with label headphone jack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label headphone jack. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Report: iPhone 5 to feature smaller connecter, new headphone jack location
Apple’s iPhone 5 will shrink the classic 30-pin connector and relocate its headphone jack to the bottom of the device, reports confirmed today.
Reuters confirmed reports that Apple is indeed scrapping its 30-pin connecter for a smaller connecter dock in an effort to further update its design and make room for the headphone jack, which will make its way to the bottom of the iPhone, compared to its current position on the top left corner.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
DJ Headphones Versus Standard Headphones
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This elevated quality is essential for DJs because they need to hear every beat to mix well when they perform. But that doesn't mean regular folks can enjoy the superb sound as well! Better sounding music is better sounding music no matter who is listening.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
How do We Choose best Studio Headphones ?
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In fact, there's really no headphone is required for all services for a recording studio only. Each type has its own purpose and specialties according to user needs. The best studio headphones may be the nature and scope of a headphone particularly described in the question. Considering the fact that, for the isolation, sensitivity, and the comfort of persons to use. Well, you can not ask all at once. But we can say that is best for a recording studio in particular. The headphones of the best studies are those that get sound good, guiding the role of the person recording possible.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Solving your Headphone jack
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Lately iPhone problems have been more prevalent, especially regarding the headphones and headphone jack. These problems are being reported more and more, not only from iPhone users but across the Apple board. It has to be mentioned that if you are having problems with your iPod or iPhone and it is still under warranty, it is recommended that you take it to your nearest Apple store and have them take a look at it. After all they are the professionals and will be able to tell you whether it can be fixed or if it needs to be replaced.
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