DO NOT BUY THESE PRODUCTS !!
Every now and then we review products that are utterly garbage, craptastic and craptacular. They are an absolute waste of your time and money. In the past we never grouped these products together, but we decided to group them together for your reading convenience. To start, you can read the Real Steel blu-ray review and Soundmatters portable speaker review. AV REVIEW: Acer H6500 DLP Projector
The H6500 is an entry level projector that offers a few supposedly cool features.
Acer's latest entry-level projector brings to the table pretty much everything you'd expect from a sub $1,000 projector. It offers a 1080p resolution, a pair of HDMI inputs, a 24fps video mode for Blu-ray movies and an image projection size of up to 300 inches. Unless you're expecting 3D, accurate colour or deep blacks, of course. The H6500 boasts 2,100 ANSI Lumens brightness, but can scale down Continue Viewing here. MOVIE Review: Real Steel (Blu-ray)
Conceptually speaking Real Steel reminds me of many Sylvester Stallone films involving the underdog mixed with a dash of an estranged father/son storyline who bond while on the road as the father competes in robot boxing thrown together. Formulaic but effective right? The entire Rocky franchise is based on that storyline! The execution, however, even with Evangeline Lily and Hugh Jackman, is poor poor poor! What a waste of talent, what a waste of resources... heck, I want my 127 minutes worth of electricity and projector bulb-life to be refunded. Continue Viewing here. PORTABLE: Can This Portable Speakers Truly Sound Good? Soundmatters FOXLV2
Back in February 2011 I received a press release from Soundmatters regarding their FOXLV2 portable speakers which they dubbed as the “ULTIMATE PORTABLE SPEAKER”. With their claim of having the best sounding pocket-sized stereo speaker in the world, I’m intrigued because from the size of the product, it defies the physics of sonic properties.
However, at the same time their claim of frequency range is quite an oxymoron. They claim their use of “Patented “Twoofer/BassBattery” Technology” results in “Ultra-wide 80 Hz – 20 kHz Audio Range”. 80 Hz to 20 kHz is “Ultra-wide Audio Range”? When a speaker that can do 35 Hz to 40 kHz is not even considered as “ultra wide audio range”, Continue Viewing here. |
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