The innovative eco!efficiency mode, precise cleaning agent dosing unit and optimised burner engineering reduce the impact both on the environment and on your wallet to a minimum, while the patented nozzle technology, ceramic pistons, turbo blower and outstanding pump efficiency ensure top cleaning results. Ease of operation is also ensured by an intuitive control panel, LED displays and a sophisticated mobility concept, all of which simplify operation and transport of the machine. Servicing and maintenance work is easy, as all of the relevant components are easily accessible and operating data can be retrieved at any time. The patented Anti-Twist-System (AVS) from Kärcher makes working safer and more comfortable. Kärcher Auto-Shutdown: automatic Shutdown of motor and pump when the trigger gun is closed The high-pressure hose does not twist, since the hose ends are rotatably mounted. The trigger of the innovative EASY!Force-gun is placed at the end, so that the backstroke power of the high-pressue jet can be used to activate the gun. The The holding forces are reduced to zero. According to Griffin, the jack also doubles as an external antenna plug. In testing at the Macworld offices and a few residences of Macworld staff members, we found the reception to be decent, although not quite as good as a quality radio. However, we could only listen to the radio at a small number of sites, so we can’t vouch for what the reception would be like at your home or office. To be honest, a USB radio isn’t very interesting. What has made the RadioShark a topic of interest over the past 14 months has been its combination of hardware and software. RADIOSHARK HIGH POINT SOFTWAREĪnd I can confirm that the RadioShark software does deliver on what it promises, although (as you might expect from a first version of any software) it’s not without some quirks. The main RadioShark application interface is a metallic, iTunes-style window. A slider along the top lets you change frequencies - there doesn’t seem to be a way to change frequencies by typing in a number. There are three buttons on either side of the “dial,” and a volume slider right below it. On the left, the Band button lets you switch between AM and FM the Seek button advances the frequency until it finds a strong signal and the Rec button automatically begins recording what you’re listening to. On the right, the Sched button opens up a window that lets you set up or play back scheduled recordings EQ lets you process the radio sound iTunes-style with an equalizer, and TS slides out a drawer below the main window containing “time-shifting” playback features. You can play back recording items from within RadioShark’s scheduling window, but an easier path is to set the program’s preferences to automatically add your recordings to a special RadioShark playlist within iTunes. RadioShark’s time-shifting features work as advertised, although as a TiVo user I found it a little disconcerting to be able to listen to myself changing radio stations - on TiVo digital-video recorders, the recording buffer is wiped out when you change channels. Here, you can listen to music for 30 minutes, then switch to news - and still back up into the music. The size of the recording buffer is completely configurable (as long as you’ve got enough hard-drive space), and you can also configure just how many seconds you skip when you press the Rewind and Forward buttons - a 15- or 30- second skip works great when skipping ads. RadioShark is actually two different applications - the interface application and a background server application. This means you can quit out of RadioShark and the program will still grab your scheduled recordings. And if you check the Accumulates When Closed preference, RadioShark will even continue to record the live radio buffer while it’s closed.
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