Advantages: CHEAP PRICE, LOTS OF INTRO'S,ETC Disadvantages: DIFFICULT
This was publicised on a well known radio station and it sounded so interesting thought I would look at the prices of it.
When I found a cheap price for it I purchased it!
We played it on Christmas day when the family around, so that we would have people of different generations to make it easier, although we did have somebody that knew a lot of older song's they still found it difficult to play.
It is a very fast paced interactive dvd but it does give you the answers at the end of 50 questions I think it is! and you can total up your scores at the end, the boys were better at this game, because a lot of them were from the era of most of the songs on this dvd, although there are categories that even the youngsters could try and guess.
Sometimes it would play you the intro, sometimes you would have to guess from the words ...
Advantages: Great sound, bargain price, sleek look. Disadvantages: The kids listening to happy hardcore at the back of the bus might find out.
Revolutions: they aren?t usually very good, are they? Big promises by ego-crazed dictators, resulting in the butcher of millions of innocents. No, I?m not a massive fan of revolutions, so I was sceptical when the X-mini arrived on my doorstep, promising ?audio revolution in a box?. On the back, the big promises continued: ?Delivering on the promise of ?sound beyond size?, the X-mini II capsule speaker is petite in size but massive in sound?. By this point I was becoming very suspicious.
The look of the thing worried me a little too. Not because it looks bad - it has a very slick look; the vivid red of the speaker poking out from the round, black casing like some demented 8-ball. It?s also very small, which is obviously handy. It?ll easily fit in your back pocket. The packaging too is very attractive (although if you lose sleep over ...
Advantages: Cheap, good sound Disadvantages: reliability
Hello, Welcome to my review.
I had these speakers included with my lovely hp computer which I purchased back in 2005.
These speakers came in a rather blank box, with HP written on it, they came nicely packed with a lovely and very easy to use instruction booklet. They looked very professional and they are a nice grey/silver colour with a tint of blue, you plug these into the back of your monitor and they run off the monitors power input which is very useful, they do not have a power cable themself because they use the monitors cable for power, meaning theres a saving of plugs when it comes to your two point plug way!
The speakers are prevented in dark blue plastic, with a silver/grey with "Hewlett-Packard" on the front, with the soft cotton above covering the speakers themself, tinted at the top with a silver/grey strip.
These ...