L'auna Pro DisGo Box 100 DVD mobile PA system il dispositivo ideale per tutti gli amanti del karaoke che vogliono condividere il loro entusiasmo con amici e conoscenti. Grazie alla funzione Trolley, un lettore DVD integrato, 2 microfoni UHF wireless e una batteria 7A 12V di lunga durata, non ci sono limiti al divertimento durante le feste.
Non ci sar pi il fastidioso collegamento di singoli dispositivi ma un perfetto accompagnamento vocale! Con il lettore DVD integrato, i video di karaoke possono essere letti in vari formati e visualizzati sul grande display TFT da 9" (23 cm). Il potente subwoofer da 10" (25,5 cm) con tecnologia dei bassi XMR fornisce all'ambiente un basso potente, mentre il tweeter da 3" (7,5 cm) fornisce un suono delicato. Diverse opzioni di connessione consentono di ottenere il suono desiderato: connessione Bluetooth da playlist di smartphone, tablet o lettore MP3, porta USB e slot SD, line-in da altri apparecchi audio HiFi come lettori CD e impianti stereo. Naturalmente possibile collegare una chitarra elettrica anche attraverso l'ingresso microfonico che consente un suono potente. I due microfoni radio UHF senza fili forniscono entusiasmanti prestazioni vocali per il karaoke: senza cavi, offrono una trasmissione senza interferenze anche su lunghe distanze - perfetto per coinvolgere qualsiasi pubblico. Il sistema PA mobile DisGo Box 100 DVD di auna Pro DisGo Box 100 anche perfettamente attrezzato per l'uso mobile in occasione di eventi: il dispositivo robusto pu sopportare molti carichi, mentre la maniglia estesa del carrello consente anche ai grandi DJ di trasportare comodamente l'apparecchio. Una potente batteria da 7A 12V fornisce da 3 a 5 ore di funzionamento no-stop, mentre l'indicatore di carica evita che vi siano pause di trasmissione. Naturalmente, anche il DisGo Box 100 DVD pu essere facilmente collegato alla rete elettrica. Un vero e proprio telecomando permette di controllare anche a distanza.
Che si tratti di serate karaoke, apparizioni di DJ o moderazione pubblicitaria: Il sistema PA mobile DisGo Box 100 DVD auna Pro DisGo Box 100 DVD lascia un'impressione convincente ovunque che pu essere ascoltata.
Samsung Galaxy S21 top tip: If you're struggling to find things, swipe down the quick settings and you'll find a search option at the top. Just start typing your search query and this universally searches your phone returning settings, apps, contacts, calendar appointments. It's really powerful. You can also launch it by bringing up the apps tray, and tapping the finder bar at the top. It's called Finder.
How to power off or restart the Samsung Galaxy S21: Samsung has reconfigured the side key on the S21 - as it did on the S20 - so a long press will launch Bixby by default, rather than power off the device like (almost) every other phone on the planet. To power off the phone, slide down the quick settings pane and tap the power icon there. Then you can turn off the phone. On that screen is also a shortcut to the side key settings so you can change the function if you need to.
Turn on Android gesture navigation: By default the S21 offers Samsung's three icons for navigation. If you want to switch to Android's gestures open settings > display > navigation bar. Here you have the option for buttons or swipe gestures. You can tap on "more options" to customise, but with swipe gestures your phone will then let you swipe in from the side to go back, up from the bottom to go home, just like other Android devices.
Customise the navigation bar: If you're sticking with on-screen navigation controls, you can customise the order. Head into settings > display > navigation bar and you can change the the order of buttons.
Edit your home screen: A long press on the wallpaper on any home screen lets you edit the wallpaper, themes, widgets, pages or further settings. This area will also let you add or delete complete screens, so if you want a widgets page, this is where you go to add it.
Use Android 12 Material You: Adding customisation options at a native Android 12 level, press and hold the home screen to open the options. Then tap on wallpaper and style. In this section - aside from changing wallpapers - you'll see the option for colour palette. This will let you customise the device UI colours based on your wallpaper. There's also the option to apply that to icons, but it only applies to native Samsung apps.
Get more on your home screen: You can change the size of the screen grid on which your shortcuts and widgets sit, depending on how dense you want the home screen to be. Long press on the wallpaper and select "settings". Select 4x5 to keep things fairly clear, 4x6, 5x5 or 5x6 to cram more in. We tend to use 5x6, otherwise things look too big, but this comes down to personal preference.
How to access Google Discover: One of the new features that arrived with One UI 3.1 was access to Google Discover, which you can access to the left of the home screen. If it's not there, long press on the home screen then swipe right to access the left-hand page. Here you'll see the option to have Google Discover, Samsung Free or to turn off this page completely. (Naming might be different in different regions, we've seen Upday, Samsung News, Bixby Home and other items in this position before.)
Resize widgets: Many widgets are resizable. A long press selects them. When you lift your finger, you can drag the blue box that appears and resize your widget. You can even resize or reposition the Google search box.
Customise the status bar: This is the information that sits at the top of the screen. Head into settings > notifications > advanced settings > status bar and you have some options. You can limit to three notification icons, or you can have all. You can also turn on or off the battery percentage.
Allow your home page to work in landscape: This option will allow the home screen and apps tray, settings, etc, to display in landscape. It's off by default, but you can turn it on in settings > home screen settings > rotate to landscape mode. Switch this on to get rotation to landscape, so if you're switching from gaming to movie watching you don't have to keep returning to portrait.
Create a folder: Simply drag one app on top of another on the home screen and a folder is created. To remove an app from a folder, open the folder and long press an app and you'll get a pop-up menu which lets you remove that app. To add apps, either drag them into a folder, or hit the "+" button within the folder to add apps.
Change a folder colour or name: Open a folder and enter the name you want at the top. If you don't want a name, leave it blank. To change the folder background colour, tap the dot in the right-hand corner and select a new colour - including completely custom colours.
Show app suggestions in recent apps: When you tap the recent apps button, or slowly swipe up if you're using Android 10 gestures, you'll get thumbnails of your recent app pages, but also a line of suggested apps across the bottom. These are based on what the Galaxy S21 thinks you might want based on recently used apps. If you don't want want this, then open the menu top right in the search bar and turn off "recommended apps".
How to setup eSIM: If eSIM is enabled on your device, you'll be invited to set this up when you first setup the device. If want to do it after initial setup, head into settings > connections > SIM card manager > add mobile plan. This will let you setup your eSIM.
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