Stereo Audio
What is the best video and stereo audio setting for a W580i?
I know the screen is 320x240 or whatever but what settings are best for quality?
By the way, I mean about uploading from my computer to the phone.
Just set everything to automatic its easier than manually doing everything.
Mediabridge's 3.5mm To 3.5mm Stereo Cable is ideal for connecting iPods, iPhones or Media Players to your car stereo or portable speakers.
Limited 1-Year WarrantyThis Mediabridge cable is backed by a Limited 1-Year Warranty.
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USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS
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Cables To Go Stereo Audio Cable 27411 Cables
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Mediabridge's 3.5mm To 3.5mm Stereo Cable is ideal for connecting iPods, iPhones or Media Players to your car stereo or portable speakers.
Limited 1-Year WarrantyThis Mediabridge cable is backed by a Limited 1-Year Warranty.
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Mediabridge's 3.5mm To 3.5mm Stereo Cable is ideal for connecting iPods, iPhones or Media Players to your car stereo or portable speakers.
Limited 1-Year WarrantyThis Mediabridge cable is backed by a Limited 1-Year Warranty.
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Extend the distance between stereo audio devices using the 3.5mm connection, such as CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices. You'll enjoy lasting quality and excellent performance no matter the connection...
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"Cable To Go's 3.5mm stereo audio extension cables extend the distance of your existing 3.5mm audio cables. 3.5mm audio cables are used to connect the 3.5mm jack from CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices...
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Cables TO GO 25FT. 3.5MM STEREO AUDIO EXT. CBL M/F
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Audio sources come in all shapes and sizes. DVD players, laptops, portable CD players, MP3 players, iPods, PCs, and projectors all have one thing in common—a 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo audio output jack. This 3...
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Connect a portable audio device to an A/V receiver or speakers with this convenient connecting cable. Connects a portable audio device including MP3 players, portable CD players and more, to a home theater system...
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Hifonics was first set up in 1981, November to be exact. Helmut Stieglitz, the man behind the first trades of Hifonics, decided on a very interesting concept that would put the first faces to the Hifonics company. Instead of using simple number and letter combinations to denote series and models, Hifonics borrows the names of Greek, Teutonic, Roman, and Egyptian gods to use in order to create a memorable name that wouldn't be confused (like, say the 700 series versus 800 series).
his has certainly paid off, because some series, like the Hifonics Zeus subwoofer series, are easy to remember. Hifonics is now owned by Maxxsonics, which continues to win numerous SPL wars.
Team Maxxsonics, as mentioned, consistently places in the top rankings for their sound pressure levels. They have won so many competitions using their strategies and products. As Hifonics has fallen into the hands of the Maxxsonics team, the company will absolutely continue to produce better car audio equipment aimed to pack as much power into a consumer model (rolling around in a competition car wouldn't be too fun, some of them can't even drive!) as possible while maintaining a low cost to make things affordable. Mr. Stieglitz certainly picked the best team to hand over his creations to, because we're going to see some good things come out of Hifonics in the future.
The Hifonics Zeus series seems to be focused on efficiency and volume. Hifonics aimed to increase the sound pressure levels as much as possible without sacrificing the durability aspect of the subwoofers. Well, this Zeus series has certainly drawn the positive reviews. It takes volume to a whole new level. There have been very little reported problems with the sound qualities of this line, so Hifonics seems to have succeeded in not only preserving durability, but also the sound quality. The Zeus line comes in two sizes: the 10-inch and the 12-inch. On sound emission, the entire Zeus series is reported to produce soft yet stable and powerful booming bass lines. Maybe this is why they call it efficient. The Hifonics Zeus series is one of the most inexpensive on the market, yet all models can produce sounds that match up with the best in the industry when it comes to sound pressure levels. Sound quality might be questionable, but SPL is definitely there.
You can pick up the cheapest Hifonics Zeus model sometimes for under $100. While other brands are charging over $500 for not even their best subwoofers, Hifonics and Maxxsonics decides to charge under $100 for something of equal quality. How amazing is that? Many are actually recommending the inexpensive Hifonics Zeus series as a great way for beginners to play around with tweaking the subwoofers before they jump into the more expensive brands.