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Bon 3.1 Wooden Earphones Review

Here at MyCE, we do not only review products from well known and established companies, we also try to shed light on new companies that are different. Neeko treehouse is such a company, and here we present the BON 3.1 wooden earphones.

EMINENT EM-7080 Review

A media player is probably the best way to enjoy all your multimedia files, and at this point MyCE is proud to present a review of the Eminent EM7080.

Eminent EM7075-DTS Review

A media player is probably the best way to enjoy all your multimedia files, and at this point MyCE is proud to present a review of the Eminent EM7075-DTS

EMINENT EM4072 GigaShare PRO NAS DUO review

NAS is becoming popular for streaming and sharing media content around the home.
We check out the Eminent EM4072 GigaShare PRO NAS DUO in this review.
Let’s see how it performs in our tests.

Verbatim MediaStation Pro 500GB Review

This is a compact HD wireless network media player roughly the size of a 3.5” external HDD. It features a 500GB HDD, 1080p HDMI output, MPEG2/4 HD playback and LAN/Wi-Fi streaming.

Conceptronic Media Giant Pro Review

Digital Video Recorder/Player, streams recordings & HD content via network & power line.

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Media Players

  • Do you ever ask yourself how to keep your downloaded music, movies and clips in one place? Of course you can save it on your PC's hard disk, but it might be better to use a media player. There are many different sorts of media player devices out there, so make sure to look around. Some even have a built-in Digital Video Recorder (DVR), and are therefore very comprehensive. More about this
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  • Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
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In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!

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