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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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I can definitely say these headphones would be a fine upgrade from a pair of earbuds included with mp3 players. They are light, durable, and music sounds crisp and clear no matter how loud the volume is. The fold up design allows for portability and the $30 US price tag won't break the bank either.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
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Priced around twenty-five US dollars these headphone provide you with a very realistic listening experience whether it be listening to the classical Salsa techno mixes of Bond to the Goth Metal licks of Within Temptation. The Zalman headphone did a decent job on all these and other types of music.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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The Zalman ZM-DS4F dual stereo headphones aren't quite as huge as the highest end headphones, nor as they as compact as earphones that go deep within your ear canals. They fit somewhere in between and I think this was their first mistake. And oh yes, there's more than one mistake on this set of headphones.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
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Still, the headphones are comfortable to use and are just about pocket sized if you wrap the cable around the headband and, when you get right down it, that's what matters most in a pair of portable head-phones for most people. That and the price, which is another plus point for the DS4Fs. The headphones cost about $25 - $30 in the USA, or £16 in the UK which means they're hardly heavy hitting on your wallet and anyone can justify picking up a pair for their DS or PSP.
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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Zalman first showed their compact ZM-DS4F headphones at Computex. The headphones are designed in an Apple white and can be folded together for easy transportation. Inside you will find two individual audio drives per ear cup which improves sound quality a lot. Actually, it will be hard to find a better set of headphones in the sub-$30 price range.
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
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Zalman might not be your first port of call when it comes to gaming headphones, and the ZM-RS6F which the company launched a few years ago isn?t the greatest looking pair of headphones around. To top it off, despite the six integrated speakers they were never a great seller from what I could tell. However, the good news is that Zalman are about to launch two new headphones, and today we?re looking at the ZM-DS4F.
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