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I'm and in-ear monitor fan. I also have a pair of Shure E4s and a pair of Ultimate Ears super.fi 5 EBs. The Shure gets all my in-ear time while the UEs are on the bench.

I'm not an audiophile, but I have a nice home stereo rig. What I notice with the E4s is you can hear everything, including instruments that may be drowned out by even the quality home floor-standing rigs. But the E4s seem to have a particular channel depth. Its as though the vocalist or solist is standing out in front and the other players to right and left are standing a few feet back. This may be exacting reproduction but it a different kind of soundstage than one is accustomed to with conventional cans or straight-up loudspeakers. I wonder if the E500s have a different soundstage presence than the E4s?

- Brian
For the measly three hundred bucks it costs I will be willing to overlook the fact that it isn't 1920x1080
Why not 1920 x 1080?
@Brian

I work at one such Korean company's US subsidiary. There are tons of Korean ladies here that are absolutley gorgeous, smart, and do pose with the products we sell.

I'd like to go to Korea and was offered the chance, but family matters detained me.

Cheers!

- Brian
@bosco

Yes Bosco, I am a "homo." A homosapien.

You are not.
@Ping...

Samsung is a Korean company, so obviously the girls are Asian! And these are not professional booth babes; the vast majority of these girls are employees flattered to be asked to pose with the products their divisions produce.

Why not simply do 1920 x 1080?
Isn't that Koyuki in the red dress? One of the best, most beautiful of the Japanese actresses. They should have used her in the Geisha movie instead of those miscast Chinese babes.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"
 

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