Sunday, January 4, 2009 

Audiostrobe Technology - It Is More Than Just What Meets The Eyes

Audiostrobe is a technology that synchronizes sound and light.
It is used to enhance our brain function through a method
called biofeedback. In short it is an exercise machine for the brain.

The generated sound is a brainwave recording and the light is flashes
of LED's light in various colors. When combined and synchronized together
they are believed to be able to give maximum stimulus to our brain.

The hardware package consists of a device called light
frame, which is basically an eye glasses that contains various LEDs embedded in it.
The sound is piped to the user through headphone. This headphone can be any
normal headphone that has good frequency response, that able to give enough bass
and treble sound.

Audiostrobe's light frame technology is still evolving. Since it is a
niche technology, its progress is not as fast as the one for mass produced
consumer product such as the headphone.

Old light frames are limited on number of colors that they can flash.
This is because they are using combination of LEDs go generate the light.
New light frame technology is using RGB LED chip which enable it to generate
thousands of colors instead of maximum of 10 colors in the old technology.

The heart of this system is the software which is normally stored in CD
and the synchronizer interface hardware that read the CD contents and produce
the synchronized signals to the light frame and the headphone.

If you are interested to find out more about audiostrobe technology you can go to
website of the system manufacturers such as Mindmachines ( www.mindmachines.com ),
and MindModulations ( www.mindmodulations.com ).

Sa Wahid is the owner of site Self Improvement Through Technology - http://www.dzikry.com/blog. Visit this site for more information on mind boggling technologies that can tweak and tune-up your brain into super-brain.

Bill Richardson, pictured in 2008, president-elect Barack Obama's pick to be commerce secretary, said Sunday he was withdrawing his name owing to an investigation into a company that had done business with his state of New Mexico.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Scott Olson)AP - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Sunday announced that he was withdrawing his nomination to be President-elect Barack Obama's commerce secretary amid a grand jury investigation into how some of his political donors won a lucrative state contract.

 

Key Accessories Can Increase The Nintendo Wii Price

The Nintendo Wii is the hottest gaming system on the market. Even now many retailers are sold out and awaiting new shipments of this revolutionary game system with its remote sensing control system. The Nintendo Wii is a hot commodity, and like any commodity the laws of supply and demand are in play, and high demand can often equate to high prices. If you are one of the millions of people considering a purchase of the Wii System then you are probably among those for whom the Nintendo Wii price is a consideration.

Fortunately, the Nintendo Wii price is at a point that is affordable for most people, and for approximately $249.99 USD you can jump right in almost literally and begin playing the game that everyone is talking about. However, the $250 dollar price point only gets you the basic Wii package, which includes one game Wii Sports one controller, the sensor bar, and the assorted power cords needed to plug in and play. While this assortment is more than capable of getting you up and running, the $250 Nintendo Wii price does not include many items you are sure to want as soon as you tire of playing Wii Sports against the computer.

One way to avoid endless shopping for additional games and accessories is to purchase a Nintendo Wii bundle from a retailer who offers such deals. Various retailers offer bundles all inclusive package deals that include the Wii system as well as additional memory, additional controller, and several additional game titles. While such packages can greatly increase the Nintendo Wii price by $200 to $400 dollars depending on the number of games and their titles it can give you all you need, and more, to get started gaming.

The Nintendo Wii price, without accessories, is roughly $250. But it is the accessories that make the Wii such a powerful and dynamic system, and the Nintendo Wii price does not include those additional items. While new game titles will cost roughly $50 each, it is not the new games that will take your Wii to new heights; it is the add-ons. A second controller and Nunchuk - secondary controller that plugs into the primary, wireless controller; the Wiimote will cost approximately $60. For those who wish to offset the Nintendo Wii price by continuing to play games from their Nintendo GameCube, they may need to purchase a GameCube controller if they do not already have one ($25). Further, if you want to save your ongoing GameCube games like you could do on the original GameCube then a memory card is needed ($25). For roughly the same prices as the memory card, an SD card 1 GB of additional memory can be purchased allowing you to download classic games through an Internet connection.

Like other accessories, Internet connectivity is not included in the Nintendo Wii price, and a wireless Wi-Fi USB connector is required ($100 and up). And if you want to see the fruit of your investments in the quality of High Definition, then a component video adapter is needed to deliver that crystal clear picture ($20).

After reading a list such as this one it is easy to wonder what you really get for that $250 Nintendo Wii price. The truth is that you get a lot, but if you want more and you want to maximize the capabilities of the system then investing in accessories that cost above and beyond the Nintendo Wii price will deliver exactly that. Fortunately, you dont have to buy them all at once.

For easy to understand, in depth information about Nintendo Wii price visit our ezGuide 2 Nintendo.

An Israeli reacts as he examines the damage in his house after a rocket fired by Palestinians militants from Gaza hit in Sderot, southern Israel, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Israel pummeled Palestinian militants from the air, sea and ground early Sunday after taking the risky decision to embark on a land invasion in the crowded, Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)AP - A rocket exploded a few hundred yards from Mateb Abu Nasr's house, driving home the message that tens of thousands of Israeli Arabs living within range of militant attacks from Gaza are just as vulnerable as their Jewish neighbors.

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