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Microphones for karaoke TeslaMic

03.02.2022

Tesla electric vehicle owners in China have received a new update that includes a karaoke feature. At the same time, Tesla introduced a set of TeslaMic microphones to the Chinese market for 1 yuan, which is equivalent to 199 USD.

Microphones from the set are automatically connected to the system. They can be used not only in the car. All microphones were sold out by Chinese motorists on the day of the start of sales.

In Asian countries, karaoke is one of the most popular entertainment. Data from iiMedia Research Group show that by the end of 2021, the audience of Chinese online karaoke services amounted to 500 million people. Thus, the inhabitants of Asian states really love to sing. The Chinese are no exception in this regard.

The set includes two microphones for karaoke. So far, it can only be purchased in China.

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Waterblock EK-Vector RX 5700 + XT 14.07.2019

EK Water Blocks has announced the release of the EK-Vector Radeon RX 5700+XT Water Block compatible with AMD Radeon RX 3 and 5700 XT reference 5700D cards. According to EK Water Blocks, liquid cooling allows these cards to be overclocked, boosting their performance for demanding games or other GPU-heavy tasks.

The waterblock cools the GPU, 8GB GDDR6 memory, and voltage regulators by covering the entire surface of the board. Its base is made of copper and nickel plated. The top, depending on the variety, is made of clear acrylic or black POM Acetal. Both varieties are decorated with RGB backlighting, but in the first case, it illuminates the entire lid, and in the second, only a decorative element on the end. In addition, the area with ports for connecting to other LSS components is highlighted.

The backlight is compatible with popular RGB sync technologies and is designed to connect to a four-pin connector. A single-width mounting plate is included in the delivery. A separate panel can be purchased that is mounted on the back of the PCB for additional cooling and giving the card a more aesthetic look.

Water blocks and back panels are already available for pre-order. Orders will start shipping July 26th. The EK-Vector Radeon RX 5700 +XT RGB - Nickel + Plexi water block costs approximately 130 euros, the EK-Vector Radeon RX 5700 +XT RGB - Nickel + Acetal - 125 euros. The EK-Vector Radeon RX 5700 +XT Backplate - Black panel is priced at around 27 euros, the EK-Vector Radeon RX 5700 +XT Backplate - Nickel is priced at 34 euros.

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