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Dell XPS X15L-2143SLV 15-Inch Laptop (Elemental Silver) $799.00 The Dell XPS 15 X15L-2143SLV Notebook PC is powered by the 2nd Generation Intel Core i5-2450M 2.5GHz Dual-Core processor. It is complemented by the 6GB of DDR3 memory. This notebook PC comes with a vibrant 15.6″ WLED HD display for intensified visual clarity made possible by this notebook’s NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M GPU. Also, you can store multiple large files with ease with its 500GB hard dis… |
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Dell Studio XPS 15 Laptop, i5-2450M, 6GB DDR3 Memory, 750GB 7200 RPM HD, 15.6 INCH HD WLED Display, NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M 1GB graphics with Optimus, 8X Tray Load CD/DVD Burner , Webcam, WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, 1 Year Limited Warranty $690.00 Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English 2nd Generation Intel® CoreTM i5-2450M processor (2.50 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 3.10 GHz) Microsoft® Office Starter: reduced-functionality Word & Excel w/ ads. No PowerPoint or Outlook 6GB Dual Channel DDR3 1333MHz 750GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 525M 1GB graphics with Optimus 15.6″ HD (1366×768) Truelife WLED Display wit… |
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Dell XPS X15L-3357SLV 15-Inch Laptop (Elemental Silver) $1,069.99 The Dell XPS 15 X15L-3357SLV Notebook PC features its amazing 2nd Generation Intel Core i7-2670QM 2.2GHz Quad-Core processor along with its 8GB of DDR3 memory. This superb performing notebook PC comes with an impressive NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M video card for smooth graphics quality. Also, it comes with a spacious 750GB hard disk drive and is equipped with a 9-in-1 Media Reader. Have it ready for wi… |
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Sony SS-CN5000 Dual Center Channel Speaker (Each, Black) $69.99 This speaker(SSCN5000) is designed to match BRAVIA models and features enhanced H.O.P. dual 5.25″ drivers with a 1″ tweeter. Its Nano-Fine Balanced Dome Tweeted is rated to 50kHz and it has a maximum handling power of 150W. Speaker impedance is 8 ohm…. |
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BIC America F12 12-Inch 475-Watt Front Firing Powered Subwoofer $499.00 For more than 50 years, midrange and high frequency horns have been the hands-down choice for movie theater sound engineers. From the softest whispers… To the highest impact sound… Hrn drivers have no equal when it comes to clarity and dynamic range. The BIC Formula Theater Series carries on the legacy of the first Formula Series introduced in 1973. They offer an output capability of up to 116… |
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JBL GTO638 6.5-Inch 3-Way Speakers (Pair) $55.00 The 6.5-inch GTO638 is a perfect replacement for those factory speakers, delivering smooth, accurate audio thanks to technologies like JBL’s Plus One woofer cone, edge-driven mylar-titanium tweeter and supertweeter, and a built-in crossover network. The GTO tweeter is both strong and light weight while being adjustable The Plus One woofer cone increases bass output and effici… |
Jbl Speakers 15 Inch!
JBL GTI800 mids with the 6 15 inch subwoofers harman kardon tc600
Jbl Speakers 15 Inch Questions

I need to find two JBL dual 12 inch sf22sp?
Hi i have 4 JBL EON G2 now and I need 2 powered bass bins i have used the JBL SF22sp many times indoors and out and they work great .
I cant locate them in Jamaica so i need help finding them at a good price .i also have Sound system equipement for sale 15” speakers and 12′ all in boxes (skoop) and others.
please help me find the JBL SF22sp
Thanks
The reason you cannot find it is because it is not made by JBL any longer.
This is the model that is closest to the SF22:
http://www.jblpro.com/catalog/general/Product.aspx?PId=90&MId=3
http://www.zzounds.com/item–JBLJRX118SP
Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 Multimedia Laptop
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 is a large, fairly capable and highly stylish multimedia notebook offering. The glossy 16-inch widescreen is impressively large, as is the multitouch capable touchpad. Throw in an Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 2.53GHz processor, 4GB RAM, a 320GB HDD, a 256MB NVIDIA GeForce G105M GPU and you’ve got yourself some respectable internals to go with the gorgeous externals. And did we mention the weight is only 5.6lbs, and felt like less? If only the price were a little lower and the keyboard a little larger, this laptop would have some pretty high marks all around.
Design – Case look and feel
Lenovo has clearly put some time into the look of the Y650. The black, subtly honeycombed matte lid is smooth to the touch and easy on the eyes, with nothing marring it save a silver Lenovo logo in the bottom right corner. Above the glossy LCD a black webcam is embedded in the bezel, and the whole display is surrounded by an attractive copper trim. The keyboard is completely white, with a pair of JBL speakers and a couple of buttons surrounding the strangely recessed keyboard (more on that later). Above the keyboard lie a few touch buttons in black, and below it is the nicely oversized touchpad. The touchpad and wrist rests are also white and even the IdeaPad logo in the bottom right corner glows white. The only other color besides white here is the copper trim around the base and the copper function accents on the keyboard keys.
Size and Weight
The IdeaPad Y650 does an excellent job of being large without being either bulky or heavy, and for that it should be commended. With dimensions of 15.4″ x 10.2″ x 1.0″ it almost, but not quite, achieves MacBook-like slimness. It does this despite having a 16-inch screen compared to the MacBook’s 15-incher and only weighing a tenth of a pound more at 5.6 lb. It’s obviously pretty wide compared to standard aspect ratio 14-15 inch laptops, but as long as you know what size laptop you’re getting you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the weight and thickness of this laptop. Considering its size, we were very impressed with the portability.
Keyboard and Touchpad
With a laptop this large you can generally expect a large keyboard.Personally, I’m a fan of dedicated numberpads if they can fit comfortably, and the 16-inch form factor is about where you start to see them appear. However, Lenovo has decided to play tricks with our mind here, taking a keyboard you might see in a 14″ laptop and literally shoving it towards the very top of the available keyboard space, giving the whole thing a fairly scrunched look. We can understand the lack of a numberpad, as they aren’t terribly common, but were disappointed to see shrunken keys (like right shift and tab) with so much available space.
The shrunken backspace even went so far as to make an annoying springing noise every time we touched it, as if it weren’t quite settled into its slot. On the flipside,the touchpad is wonderfully large, and even boasts some basic pinch-me multitouch functionality. The keyboard and touchpad are both comfortable to use, with just a little flex in the center and a comfortable gridded feeling respectively. Finally, a few push and touch-sensitive buttons casually surround the keyboard on three sides. The features are nice,but we’re not sure why Lenovo included two different and redundant ways to adjust volume or call up OneKey. We’ll explain more below.
Display Quality
The display quality of the Y650 is well above average. The LED backlit screen is bright and helps fight the glare of the glossy screen, which makes the colors sharp. There is even a button to set the display to “movie mode” with brighter colors still. Horizontal viewing angles are good, although distortion sets in a little sooner than we’d like on such a media-centric unit. Vertical viewing angles are fine though, especially from below.
Connectivity
You can’t shed pounds without making some sacrifices, and the connectivity is a little weaker than we would have hoped. However, we can’t say Lenovo was lacking for creativity, going so far in their space saving measures as to load the DVD tray in the front. There is also HDMI and eSATA, which we’re always happy to see.
The left side of the unit contains the power jack, followed by the HDMI and VGA ports. 1 of the 2 (yes, there’s only 2) USB ports follows this, and then you’ll find the fan exhaust.The right side features an Ethernet port, Expresscard34 slot (no 54), eSATA, audio in/out and the last USB port.The front of the laptop sports the DVD drive and a wireless on/off switch, with a few status lights in between.The back is bereft of ports as the display hinges downward, covering it entirely when in use.
Upgrading
The Y650 has an all-in-one bottom plate that you have to remove to access any of the internals, which makes it easy to do big upgrades, but kind of a pain to do small ones. Our laptop was more or less the high end of the Y650s on Lenovo’s site,but it’s possible to tick down the processor to a P8600 and get 3GB RAM on 32bit Vista if you want to save $100. You could also opt for integrated graphics, but currently it won’t save you a dollar (thanks to a Lenovo sale), so we don’t recommend this unless you’re insanely concerned about battery life. There doesn’t seem to be a way to get a higher resolution screen or bigger battery, both of which would be nice additions.
Features
The IdeaPad Y650 comes loaded with Veriface facial recognition technology, which essentially lets you capture an image of your face with the integrated webcam and use it instead of a password to login. The feature is cool and extremely quick and easy to use, but in extreme cases it can still be hacked just like a password, so it’s no reason to be careless if you store sensitive material on your laptop. The Y650 also comes with the front loading DVD drive, which we’re counting as a feature just for its uniqueness.
Other nice features include the enormous touchpad, measuring 4.4 x 2.5-inches,Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad T60 which Lenovo boasts is the largest on any laptop. There is a touch slider at the top which brings up a menu composed of Easy Capture, Ready Connect, Veriface and OneKey. There is also a touch button to switch between “movie mode” and “regular” and next to that, a touch button to call up Dolby sound software. There are physical buttons on either side of the keyboard, but aside from the power button they only let you adjust volume and call up OneKey. OneKey can be run from the slider and the volume is also a function feature on the regular keyboard, so we suspect these buttons were only put in place to take your mind off the fact that the keyboard is so scrunched.
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