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Dlx Sing Along CD Player Dlx Sing Along CD Player
Price : $69.99 $52.80
Features :
  1. Ages: One to three years
  2. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts.
  3. Not for children under three years.

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Editorial Review :

This Sing-A-Long CD Player is simple enough to be operated by your three year old, but versatile enough to be utilized by children of all ages. Have fun playing pop star, rock singer or just making music with this device that's a CD player and karaoke machine all in one. Even sing duets with two sing-along microphones. Sing-A-Long CD Player features an LED display of track number, forward and backward search function, repeat function, wide band loudspeaker, DC Input Jack and headphone jack. Four C batteries, not included, required.

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Discovery Kids Digital Mp3 Boombox Discovery Kids Digital Mp3 Boombox
Price : $31.95
Features :
  1. 1.5" LCD Display
  2. Built in speakers
  3. Kid Friendly Buttons
  4. SD memory card slot (memory card not included)
  5. Headphone jack

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Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, VISTA, Mac OS X up to 10.5. Includes 20 pre-loaded songs. Uses 4 AA batteries (not included). Cannot play MP4 files, including content purchased through iTunes. iTunes users can convert non-digital rights management-protected MP4s into a playable MP3 format by choosing the files and selecting "Create MP3 version" from the right-click menu. Includes USB cable.

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Sing-with-Me CD Player Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Sing-with-Me CD Player
Price : $18.99 $31.98
Features :
  1. Provides learning through everyday play!
  2. Includes three discs.
  3. Open up the door to find a surprise, the cds tumble out!
  4. Six songs to help teach abc's, numbers, shapes, colors, and classic nursery rhymes!
  5. Four buttons to activate lights, phrases and songs.

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Fisher Price Laugh Learn Sing With Me CD Player.

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Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Headphones Pink Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Headphones Pink
Price : $16.99 $16.59
Features :
  1. Designed especially for kids and the way they play
  2. Size-adjustable comfort-fit headband and padded ear cushions
  3. Built-in volume limiter that automatically lowers high-volume sound
  4. Plugs into standard audio jacks (DVD, CD, mp3 and more)
  5. Available in blue and pink

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Editorial Review :

The Kid-Tough Headphones are the only set of headphones built safe for preschoolers ears, built right for preschoolers heads, and built tough enough for rough preschooler use. No matter what device the headphones are plugged into, the headphones will only play at a level that is safe for your child's hearing. 

  • Built safe for preschoolers ears.
  • Built tough enough for rough preschooler use.
  • Built right for preschoolers heads.
  • Headphones will only play at a level that is safe for your child's hearing.
  • Product Measures: 7 x 2.75 x 8.5
  • Recommended Ages: 36 - 96 months

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Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Headphones Blue Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Headphones Blue
Price : $16.99 $24.47
Features :
  1. Designed especially for kids and the way they play
  2. Size-adjustable comfort-fit headband and padded ear cushions
  3. Built-in volume limiter that automatically lowers high-volume sound
  4. Plugs into standard audio jacks (DVD, CD, mp3 and more)
  5. Available in blue and pink

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The Kid-Tough Headphones are the only set of headphones built safe for preschoolers ears, built right for preschoolers heads, and built tough enough for rough preschooler use. No matter what device the headphones are plugged into, the headphones will only play at a level that is safe for your child's hearing. 

  • Built safe for preschoolers ears.
  • Built tough enough for rough preschooler use.
  • Built right for preschoolers heads.
  • Headphones will only play at a level that is safe for your child's hearing.
  • Product Measures: 7 x 2.75 x 8.5
  • Recommended Ages: 36 - 96 months

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Question : In car audio/video terms, what does sidebreak means?
I can't figure out what sidebreak means.. It is one of the connectors behind my DVD car stereo, together with ant. remote, amp remote, audio in/out. I dont know what you will connect into it. Model is Matrix mobile entertainment system, 2 din dvd player with 6.8 in. LCD. It has a wire behind with a label SIDEBREAK. What is it's purpose? I dont know what to connect in it. I cant get the dvd to work

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most in-car dvd players require the vehicle to be parked before you can watch a movie. to make sure people don't watch the screen instead of the road, manufacturers put safety features on the dvd player. one of the features requires the parking brake to be on before unit will play. sidebreak can also be parking brake.connect this wire to the parking brake switch connector under the dash above park brake pedal. connect to the wire that shows ground when p/brake is applied. be careful & good luck.

 

Question : Hardcore Gaming desktop?
I have made a deal with my son that if he has gotten straight a's for every report card he has had since middle school To highschool graduation, I would buy him the most hardcore gaming system. The price is unbeliably high.... but i know its worth it. Can you tell me if these specs are good?Case ( PSI CyborgX Mid Tower Gaming Case - Yellow )iBUYPOWER Labs - Noise Reduction ( Advanced - iBUYPOWER Harmony SRS Sound Reduction System )iBUYPOWER Labs - Internal Expansion ( [6-Port] NZXT Internal USB Expansion System + Bluetooth Module )Case Lighting ( Cold Cathode Neon Light - Green )Processor ( Intel® Core™ i7 980X Processor Extreme Edition (6x 3.33GHz/12MB L3 Cache) )iBUYPOWER PowerDrive ( PowerDrive Level 2 - Up to 20% Overclocking )Processor Cooling ( CoolerMaster V8 CPU Cooling Fan System )Memory ( 24 GB [4 GB X6] DDR3-1600 - Corsair or Major Brand )Video Card ( ATI Radeon HD 5970 - 2GB XFX Black Edition - CrossFire Mode (Dual Cards) )Video Card Brand ( Major Brand Powered by ATI or NVIDIA )Motherboard ( [3-Way SLI] EVGA X58 SLI Classified w/ 2x Gb LAN, 4x PCI-E 2.0 x16 )Motherboard Add-on ( ASUS U3S6 True USB 3.0 & SATA 3.0 PCI-E x4 Expansion card )Power Supply ( 1250 Watt -- CoolerMaster Real Power Pro 1250W Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready )Primary Hard Drive ( 2 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s - Dual 2TB Drives(2TB Capacity) - RAID 1 Data Security )Data Hard Drive ( None )Optical Drive ( [10X Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Re-Writer, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Orange )2nd Optical Drive ( None )Flash Media Reader/Writer ( 12-In-1 External USB Flash Media Card Reader/Writer )Meter Display ( NZXT Sentry LX Aluminum Fan Control, Clock, and Temperature Display )Floppy Drive ( Mitsumi 1.44 MB Internal Floppy Drive - Orange )Sound Card ( Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series )Network Card ( **$99 - $20 Instant Rebate!** Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Card )Netbook / Notebook Bundle ( None )Operating System ( Microsoft Windows Vista Business + [Free 60-Day !!!] Microsoft Office 2007(Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access ....) - 64-Bit )Software/Game ( Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 )Keyboard ( Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard )Mouse ( Razer Imperator 5600dpi Ergonomic 3.5G Laser Gaming Mouse )Monitor ( 27" Widescreen LCD 1920x1080 Sceptre X270W-1080P - Built-in Speaker, DVI & HDMI Input )2nd Monitor ( None )Speaker System ( Logitech X-540 5.1 Surround Speakers + Subwoofer - Black )External Hard Drives [USB 3.0/2.0/eSATA] ( None )USB Flash Drive ( Corsair 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive )Extras ( [Gaming Gear] Logitech Dual Action Gamepad )Extras ( Sunbeamtech Lan Party Bag )Power Protection ( None )Headset ( Zowie Hammer USB Circumaural Headset - w/ USB Sound Card & Designed for Professional e-Sports )MP3/MP4 Player ( 2GB MP3/MP4 Digital Audio/Video Player )Video Camera ( Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 2.0MP USB Interface WebCam )Advanced Build Options ( iBUYPOWER Specialized Advanced Packaging System - Protect your investment during transportation! )Advanced Build Options ( Tuniq TX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound - The best interface between your CPU and the heatsinks )Advanced Build Options ( Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower - Achieve exceptional airflow in your chassis )Warranty ( Standard Warranty Service - Standard 3-Year Limited Warranty + Lifetime Technical Support )Rush Service ( Rush Service Fee (not shipping fee) - [RUSH !!!], Ship Out in Next Business Day )

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OMG! OMG! - ......!!!!!! You absolutely have to be out of your mind to put this thing together for him...this is like so over done it is incredible! What is this, an $8,000 computer? I haven't tried to put this together in cost, but just looking at some of the parts this could easily run $8,000 - $10,000 for this computer.First of all, have YOU DONE ANY PRICE COMPARISONS? Have you run the prices on these things against Newegg.Com and TigerDirect.Com? Who is going to put this thing together?Listen, Windows Vista is a HUGE MISTAKE! You don't want to put Vista on this computer...Vista has too many driver problems and restrictions. If you are going to build this MONSTER, you need to have Windows 7 Ultimate Edition as a minimum.I think that 24 Gigabytes of memory is WAY TOO MUCH! No game on Planet Earth is going to require that much memory - and in fact, if you have that much memory on this thing, it may well slow this computer down! I would recommend backing OFF on the memory to 12 Gigs Maximum.I don't know a single game on the planet that needs such an exhorbitant amount of memory - unless he happens to want to play War Games with the Pentagon.Did he put this thing together? It must have one of everything on Planet Earth on here - and the new Intel 6 Core i7 980x cannot really be taken advantage of - there are no games I know of that will access all 6 cores due to a lack of multithreading in the code of the games. It is certainly NOT worth $1000 to buy that CPU! My opinion is that you could well get along with a high end gamer computer for about $1800 maximum...that is where almost every other high end game player is at, unless of course, you just have to throw money away on purpose because you like to burn it up. This computer is not being built for gaming friend, this thing is total bragging rights - he may be the ONLY kid in the United States to own such a rig. But if the whole point is just to have the very VERY best of everything that exists right now at this instant in computing is the point, well, maybe that is the point.The problem is, that in 6 months, this computer will no longer be top of the line. Some other things will come along to take its place. And in 2-1/2 years, this computer will be "OLD" technology. Computers are not an investment, they are a depreciable item and that means, like a car, when you drive it off the lot, it jus dropped by 1/2 the value that you just paid out.There is no point in putting this computer together as far as I am concerned, it is TOTALLY overkill and TOTALLY unnecessary to build this in order to even play Crysis on the very highest settings that exist. He could well get along with a computer less than 1/4 of the cost of these parts and still have bragging rights - this computer is just plain overkill...why do it?My recommendation is to completely back off of this this and to re-evaluate. Do some really hard study on some gamer sites and get recommendations for a realistic rig. Straight "A" or not, this computer is worth more than a car is in terms of parts cost alone.Whatever you do, DO NOT INSTALL VISTA! INSTALL WINDOWS 7.

 

Question : How to eliminate ground loops ?
So I've got a bunch of audio/video equipment acquired at different times, mostly wired with RCA plugs. The DVD player runs on 110V house current, and drives an audio amp also running off 110V at the other end of the room (probably the same breaker, but a different outlet).There's also a VCR plugged into the amp, and a usually a tube TV connected to the DVD box via component video.I was trying a projector recently, which had an HDMI cable to the DVD player. With basically just the 3 (DVD, amp, projector) there was terrible 60Hz hum which went away when I unhooked the ground wire on the projector power cord (or unhooked the HDMI, but that means no video..).As I recall, the way to avoid ground loops is to wire all the grounds in a star connection to a central point. But there's also a safety requirement to ground stuff via the power cords.I wondered what other people did to solve this. Apart from using optical connections for audio, that is.

Answer:
One of the most common ground loop issues is caused by components sharing outlets that are out of phase with one another and sharing a common ground. Most homes have 220 volts coming into your electrical panel and then split 110 volts to each side of the electrical panel. The issue is they are 180 degrees out of phase with one another. If you use separate outlets that are on separate sides of the panel and using the same ground you'll get a ground loop. To resolve the issue make sure there plugged into electrical outlets on the same side of the panel. That is not always possible so I often lift grounds, and have never had or heard of anyone ever having issues by doing so. You can get 3 prong to 2 prong Ac adapters at any hardware store. Some of the other issues that can cause noises are dimmers or refrigerators on the same circuit or unshielded interconnect running parallel with power cords.Kevin40 years hi-end audio video specialistDont waste your money on surge protectors or line conditioners they do not improve sound or video quailty, the best option is running dedicated 15 or 20 amp lines to your equipment location.

 

Question : Video an sound Slowed down...help!?
Hey there!I just noticed, that every sound played on my PC is totally slowed down (begins with the boot up sound, ends with mp3 files).I rebooted but it didn't go away. I then reinstalled my audio-drivers, but it didn't go away. I then tried to watch a video and noticed, that not only the sound but also the video is slowed down, no matter if it's a live-stream or a file on my pc. I tried it with every available media-player (used win-amp, WMP, and vlc-player). VLC-Player does have the video at the right speed, but the sound is still too slow.So I figured, that it cant be my hardware...any ideas what the problem could be?I think I need to clarify: video and sound are REALLY slow. Like 50% of the original speed. So it's not because my PC has too many programs running.

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Hey there!I just noticed, that every sound played on my PC is totally slowed down (begins with the boot up sound, ends with mp3 files).I rebooted but it didn't go away. I then reinstalled my audio-drivers, but it didn't go away. I then tried to watch a video and noticed, that not only the sound but also the video is slowed down, no matter if it's a live-stream or a file on my pc. I tried it with every available media-player (used win-amp, WMP, and vlc-player). VLC-Player does have the video at the right speed, but the sound is still too slow.So I figured, that it cant be my hardware...any ideas what the problem could be?I think I need to clarify: video and sound are REALLY slow. Like 50% of the original speed. So it's not because my PC has too many programs running.

 

Question : Can you use an older 5.1 receiver to power new audio/video equipment?
or do I need to get a new amp?I just bought a new plasma screen and I want to pick up an upconverting DVD player with HDMI. I plan on buying blu-ray in the future.The receiver I have is an Onkyo TX-DX575 from 2000. it's Dolby Digital/DTS 5.1It has 1 optical and 1 coaxial connections and some component connections but no HDMI of course.Will this receiver do the job or is it outdated?

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It will work fantastic for the AUDIO duties.The only thing it does not have is hdmi video switching, so you simply run the video straight to the TV and use the TV remote to switch between sources.I strongly suggest you feed that receiver the digital sound from your TV and later from your BluRay player. The sound standard for HDTV is 5.1 which is what that receiver was designed to handle. (Anyone who listens to House, Heroes, Bones, Criminal Minds, etc., with just the TV speakers is missing out on the true HD experience).

 

Question : video, s-video splitter?
I need to split a video or s-video signal from a (video / dvd player) to 2 lcd monitors and a projector, the audio is going through a seperate amp. Can anyone recomend a unit to do this?The only other problem is the video unit only has video outs not an s-video, i tried to change it for a newer unit but it's a worldwide compatible video player and these cost a lot to replace! Can i convert from video to s-video with an adapter cable?The cable runs between the screens is also quite far 10-15m so signal quality may be an issue.

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you will need to convert, split and amplify the signal yes?18 m is the max you want to have. Run as long a length as you can to the amp and then make lengths to the LCD projector. Also you don't need the converter if you have a good receiver to rescale the video for you.

 

Question : Is there any media player which can be download in to the Mobile mem card and can play the media file fro card
HI I bought china mobile which have 200 K inbuild memoray. the mobile which provide to play he audio file and not supporting to play the video file like avi, amp , mp3 and mp4 file. I bought 2gb mem card and loaded all the audio and video songs. Can you please any suggest me how to whatch this video file. As i asked the marked it is not possible to load to video player in china mobile. Please tell me is there any media player which can be stoed in memory card and can play the video and audio file from the memory card.

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if u r trying to watch videos in WMV format n u r using symbian mobile then go for Crystal player....else if u want to play audio files then i'll suggest WMA Player 3.04 and Power Mp3 player.u can play ur .Avi files using Smart movie player....

 

Question : is this a good price for a stereo system in my charger?
so i went to an audio shop and they offered me a in dash navi / mp3 / video player/ 12 subs equalizer and 1000wat amp for $800 with instillation all kicker. is that a good price?

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Yes this is all dependant on the brandand also watch out for when you go to buy the stuff "oh were out of stock now, but we have these ones that are JUST AS GOOD"Watch out for that its a common sales tactic of audio shops

 

Question : Blu-Ray player not routing audio to amp?
I just hooked up a Panasonic DMP-BD85P-K to my Panasonic plasma TV using an HDMI cable. I've also hooked up old-fashioned RCA plug audio cables to my Bose amplifier to play through it (it's just 2.1, left, right and subwoofer). They use the Viera link to communicate to each other.Everything works fine except for one quirky thing. When I play internet video or audio, like Netflix or Pandora, the Blu-Ray player routes audio to both the TV and the amplifier. However, when I play a DVD, I only get audio routed to the TV. The amplifier no longer gets an audio signal. I have the obvious work around of taking the audio signal off the TV and switching inputs from AUX to TV. That's easy to do, but I'm trying to keep this as simple as possible for other users who hate having to go through any extra steps, steps they will have problems remembering.I'm going to get an optical cable to connect the DVD player to the amp to see if that helps.Any idea why the audio to the amp cuts out, or what changes in settings I might need to make to fix this?

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The Optical cable should fix these shenanigans, although I can't explain why you have them in the first place.

 

Question : What do you have to do to get a job installing car audio/video equipment?
Can you just apply for a position somewhere or what? I Googled how to install a cd player and amp/subs and speakers in my car and went out and did it and I really liked doing it.

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a cert is a good start, but if you can swing it, do a custom install, and photograph the hell out of it... that becomes your portfolio.. see there are bad installers with a cert because they are book smart, but have no skilz... a picture is worth a thousand words... and best of all if its your ride, you can drive your portfolio to a interview....If they ask what you can do... ask them to take a walk to the parking lot...

 

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