Posterous theme by Cory Watilo

Filed under: MacWorld

What Money Sounds Like

Here's an example of an unnecessary display of one's exorbitant wealth and high end exhibitionism. This iPod dock and speaker system is layered with fancy wood, precious metals, and crazy jewels. Surrounded by "Do NOT Touch" signs, this set up rings in at $68.000.00. I asked the young lady working (more like guarding) the booth to turn it on so we could all hear what $68K sounds like. She said no because "their not licensed to play music through the system".....I call bullshit! I bet this system sounds no better than a $68.00 clock radio with a top mounted iPhone dock. At the end of the day its playing back 128kbit, 192kbit, or 320kbit Mp3 audio sampled at 44.1kHz - or at best an AAC file. I don't care how expensive a speaker system is, it's not going to sound any "better" then the next guys system....just maybe louder. So the bullshit "not licensed to play music" excuse was just a smoke screen to keep from being called-out on the average sound quality at $68K (not including shipping and setup).

TWIT- Live Meet-Up

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Happening Right NOW! At the TWIT Live Meet-Up at the InterContinental in San Francisco. I ran into Leo Laporte at Union Square - we talked for a few seconds. He invited me to the meet-up....AWESOME! Several hundred people crammed into this side room / bar. Either way.....good times!

iThings

I'm at MacWorld 2012 iWorld iFanEvent and the hit of the show so far for me is the DLP Pico Pocket Projector that connects to the back of an iPhone 4 / 4s and projects a diagonal image up to 50 inches. Sells for $230 and will be available at BrookStone.com in about two weeks if not sooner.