On 23 Jun 2006 00:59:36 +0200, Balázs Kádár
<SeeMyAddressAtTheSig@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 07:56:14 -0700, oldsoundguy <soundguy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On 22 Jun 2006 13:01:21 +0200, Balázs Kádár
>> <SeeMyAddressAtTheSig@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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><...>
>> > - wireless headset. Pro: no wires. Contra: mostly designed to use
with
>> >mobile phones, very low quality, not suitable to use as a primary
sound
>> >output. Battery problems (built-in vs. replaceable, etc.) -- though I
am
>> >satisfied with my Logitech G7 mouse: two easily swappable and
>> >rechargeable batteries.
><...>
>> Check on getting a Bluetooth setup. My brother use one all the time.
>> It is an over ear speaker/microphone and is wireless. Quality is good
>> enough for voice recognition software, so it should be good enough for
>> your purposes. (but be prepaired to pay more than that headset you got
>> at Rite-Aid drug store.)
>
>Can you point me to a specific model, which either has high quality
>speakers (suitable for games/movies/music), or has only a mic that I can
>attach to my clothes? So far I've only seen those small mobile phone
>headsets...
Go to Best Buy, or Circuit City, or Comp USA or any of the big box
electronics stores. Have them show you the models and try them out
(they won't charge you to do that in the store.) Get the model number
and the price of the one you want and then buy it on line to save
money. B&H in New York is cheaper and very quick service, for
instance. (you can use Google to search for the lowest price on line)
Or maybe even score one on eBay.


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