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Admittedly, I'm not familiar with this brand at all. Who can tell me about these items?
$37.99 for a 720p/1080i switch with only component hookups. Good reviews but IMO in this day and age I can't see the point of not having at least an HDMI out.
beautyofmachines wrote:$37.99 for a 720p/1080i switch with only component hookups. Good reviews but IMO in this day and age I can't see the point of not having at least an HDMI out.
And beyond that, the only real value in this is remote switching, which I feel like is of rather limited need for most people. Otherwise, there are cheaper options. Heck, you can just grab a toslink switch for $5, and go hook the component cables into a normal $5 A/V switcher that's meant for composite + RCA audio, and it'll work fine.
anything about the earphones?
baristaboss58 wrote:anything about the earphones?
Customer reviews at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Nyrius-NAEB500-Performance-Undistorted-Anti-tangle/product-reviews/B005MR7YV4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt/191-9727544-3928304?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
I actually have a pair of these headphones. I don't consider myself an audio expert by any means but the difference between these and the headphones I received with my iPod is crazy, and instantly noticeable. Plus they come with like 8 different pairs of rubber tips, so they're pretty much guaranteed to fit no matter how big or small your ears are.
Here's a YouTube video showcasing the language translator. http://youtu.be/DhhaPDD0N_M
Returned a Nyrius optical audio switch less than a week ago because the thing was DOA. Customer service was nonexistent. I'm feeling pretty wary of their products right now.