Monday, April 23, 2012

an experience of beats dre let me know that......


I recently met a gentleman walking around the mall wearing monster beats by dr dre Studio headphones and could not resist the urge to ask him how they sounded. He was kind enough to let me have quick listen to his Beats headphones and to say I was impressed would be quite an understatement. Checking out the sound and experiencing them for myself made me want to write this Beats By Dr. Dre Review, so I hope if helps those looking for a little more information on them.

From the look, feel, design, and most importantly, the superb sound quality, it is apparent that Monster and Dr. Dre and their teams have put together a classic line of high-quality headphones aimed toward music lovers and hip hop fanatics, specifically. The official statement is that these headphones have taken over three years of research and development before they were released to the public. This is obvious once you hear what come through these Beats noise cancelling headphones. The bass sounds are rich and full, the mid levels and vocals are clear, clean and sharp, and the highs are crisp and separate without ever distorting or sounding tinny.

But this beats by dr dre line is not without any faults, i have to admit. There have been many reports of the plastic cracking, and you absolutely have to remember to turn them off when you're finished listening to them or you'll spend a ton of money on batteries. The main competitor brands of the Beats By Dre headphones are industry leaders such as Bose and Sennheiser, so you know these bad boys have really been put through a lot of testing and development to match the criteria. I honestly couldn't see Dr. Dre putting his name on a studio product that wouldn't live up to his own high quality standards. But like I said above, these headphones are not all perfect. With the upcoming release of the Monster Beats Pro series many of the issues that people have with the lower end models have been addressed and taken care of.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The best headphone for us



Time magazine says the Monster Beats by Dr Dre"Chronically good." The glossy headphones feature XL speaker drivers, powered amplification, active noise canceling, iPhone compatibility. And they ship with several useful accessories, including AAA batteries, a hardshell carrying case, two 3.5mm Audio cables, and an airplane adapter.

Beats by Dr Dre ,other than it's already a given fact these headphones have a sound that at the very least can be described as above average, it makes such a special and increasingly iconic piece of fashion hardware else .Obviously, the people interested in these headphones are also interestedin looking good. These headphones have a style you just can't get from any other manufacturer.Its unique and avant-garde new look will revolutionize the headphone world.

The build quality of Beats is outstanding .The sleek, metal reinforced headband combined with the soft faux leather earpads and headrest combine durability with comfort and functionality ,it's missing in many competing models .While in use, the Beats feel lighter than you might expect considering the materials used. Even though the earpads rest directly on the listener's ear, they don't crush your skull like other headphones. Looks are always subjective, but a lot of people will like the unique style of the Beats .

The Monster Beats were very comfortable to wear too. Tremendous amount of research was involved to get the comfort and sound just right. The noise-cancelling feature did a first-rate job of shutting out external sounds.The Monster Beats by Dr Dre is a true music-lover's treasure as it promises: to let you hear music the way you should, deliver all the music the artist intended you to hear.

Monday, April 16, 2012

The history about Peotry



                         

Hi everyone Poetry, from the Greek poesis meaning 'making' or 'creating', has a long history. Poetry as an art may out date literacy itself. In prehistoric and ancient societies, poetry was used as a way to record cultural events or tell stories. Poetry is amongst the earliest records of most cultures with poetic fragments found on monoliths, rune stones, and stelae..

oldest surviving poem is the Epic of Gilgamesh. The poem, based on the history of King Gilgamesh, was written around 3000 BC in Sumer, Mesopotamia in cuneiform script on clay tablets..

Ancient societies such as the Chinese Shi Jing developed canons of poetic works to ritual, as well as aesthetic, importance. Recently, intellectuals have struggled to find a definition that covers the entire poetic compass from the differences of haiku to Shakespearean to slam poetry. Tatakiewicz, a Polish historian of aesthetics, wrote in The Concept of Poetry "poetry expresses a certain state of mind."

Aristotle's Poetics describes three genres of poetry: epic, comic and tragic. Aristotle's work was highly influential throughout the Middle East during the Islamic Golden Age, then through Europe during the Renaissance. Later, aestheticians described poetry to have three major genres: epic, lyric and dramatic, with dramatic holding the subcategories tragic and comedy. During early modern Western tradition, poets and aestheticians sought to distinguish poetry from prose by using the understanding that prose was written in a linear narrative form and used logical explication, while poetry was more abstract and beautiful..

New theorists rely less on opposing prose and poetry as to focusing on the poet as an artist. Intellectual disputes over the definition of poetry had erupted throughout the 20th century resulting in rejection of traditional forms and structures of poetry, coinciding with questioning of traditional definitions of poetry and its distinction between prose. More recently, post-modernists began to embrace the role of the reader and highlight the concept of poetry; incorporating its form from other cultures and the past.