Teardowns
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Bose Soundlink II Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
Bose shoots for the high end of the wireless / portable speaker market with the ~$299 to $350 priced Soundlink II.
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Braven 600 Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
$149 wireless speaker bar from a small 'Kickstarter' startup company.
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HMDX Audio HX-P230A JAM Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
This HMDX Bluetooth speaker is at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, retailing for $49.99.
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Jawbone Jambox Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
The Jawbone Jambox was referred to as a major point of reference for several wireless speaker systems.
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Logitech UE Mobile Boombox Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
$99 wireless speaker bar from Logitech.
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Philips Shoqbox SB7200 Bluetooth Mobile Speaker Teardown
Probably because of poor market penetration these days - Philips produces a product to compete in the $200 USD retail price range - but sells it for $180 USD while offering 'extra features' to distinguish itself.
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Bosch NG1.1 HMI Teardown
This teardown is of a Bosch NG1.1 HMI (Human Machine Interface) Unit - which is built specifically for GM and is the heart of CUE (Cadillac User Experience) infotainment system.
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Samsung ATIV S GT-i8750 Mobile Handset Teardown
The Samsung ATIV Series is a line of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and notebook computer introduced by Samsung that operate under the Windows 8 operating system.
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Samsung Nexus 10 GT-P8110 Tablet Teardown
The Nexus 10 is the second tablet in Google's Nexus series.
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HTC Windows Phone 8X Mobile Handset Teardown
The HTC Windows Phone 8X (previously known as HTC Accord) is a smartphone by HTC featuring the Microsoft Windows 8 operating system and it is offered by 3 carriers (AT&T, Tmobile, and Verizon) in the United States.
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ecosmart (Lighting Science) DFNA19WWV2120 LED Light Bulb Teardown
It has taken years for LED prices and light output to reach levels necessary to make marketable lighting products to replace conventional tungsten and CCFL bulbs.
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GE LED13DA19/830 LED Light Bulb Teardown
It has taken years for LED prices and light output to reach levels necessary to make marketable lighting products to replace conventional tungsten and CCFL bulbs.
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Philips AmbientLED 12E26A60 LED Light Bulb Teardown
It has taken years for LED prices and light output to reach levels necessary to make marketable lighting products to replace conventional tungsten and CCFL bulbs.
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Huawei Ascend D1 Quad XL U9510E Mobile Handset Teardown
Huawei announced this model (Ascend D1 Quad XL - U9510E) at Mobile World Congress (with much fanfare and hype) in February 2012, but it took Huawei until October 2012 to deliver the product - and even then it did not live up to their own announcements (the
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Cummins CM2150E Engine Control Module Teardown
When we tear down automotive modules - their exact function(s) as well as what vehicle(s) they come from are often difficult to ascertain, and for this module, it is still the case - we don't know much about the device as a functioning unit, other than it
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Cummins CM2250 Engine Control Module Teardown
When we tear down automotive modules - their exact function(s) as well as what vehicle(s) they come from are often difficult to ascertain, and for this module, it is still the case - we don't know much about the device as a functioning unit, other than it
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Cummins INLINE 6 Data Link Adapter Teardown
Cummins Inline 6 data link adapter is an automotive interface device that's designed to connect an external computer to a vehicle's onboard computer for diagnostics purposes.
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ELM 327 OBD-II Diagnostic Scanner Teardown
ELM327 is an automotive interface device that's designed to wirelessly connect an external computer to a vehicle's onboard computer for diagnostics purposes.
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Nexiq 129048 Wireless Vehicle Link 2 (WVL2) Teardown
NEXIQ Wireless Vehicle Link 2 is an automotive interface device that's designed to wirelessly connect an external computer to a vehicle's onboard computer for diagnostics purposes.
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Lenovo K800 Mobile Handset Teardown
The Lenovo LePhone K800 is one of the 2 Lenovo's top of the line K series phones (sold in China only) and is one of the 3 OEMs' smartphones models that bears the "Intel Inside logo having the x86 platform based Atom processor.
