Showing posts with label GADGETS. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

IPAD2: My Delivery Date is Set for April, YEAH BWOY

Order Placed-Check

Initial 10 Apps List- Check

Case- *BIG SIGH*  ...a work in progress...the Clam Case is a definite for the purposes of having a keyboard but for general portability my decision is still up in the air...but here goes...*drum roll*

Clam Case:

Top Contenders for my 2nd Case (Yes, 2 are necessary): 

*Side eye to self* This is probably NOT going to be a purchase of mine lol...not a big print fan but they are sorta cute.  Just a little bit.

Back to reality =) 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

New Ion Twin Video Camcorder – Capture Two Moments Simultaneously

This is actually sorta neat!
Not every event happens in front of the camera, that’s why we have the sometimes more interesting behind the scenes moments. Wouldn’t it be nice if there’s also a lens focusing on those videocam totting overly eager amateurs that just poke their camera anywhere? Actually there is, the new Ion Twin Video Camcorder features the world’s first dual-lens video camera that’s capable of capturing both front and rear video and audio footage in high-quality 640 x 480, 30 fps picture resolution. For playback, it displays two separate feeds that you change to the front and rear viewpoints on the Twin Video Cam’s integrated LCD screen.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

NEW TECHNOLOGY OF THE DAY

Though I am not sure how useful this would be to me I can definitely see the appeal behind the concept.  According to their site, Light Touch™ is an interactive projector that instantly transforms any flat surface into a touch screen. It frees multimedia content from the confines of the small screen, allowing users to interact with that content just as they do on their hand held devices – using multi-touch technology.  Dopeness huh? 


But wait, there's more...has anyone else ever almost been in an accident trying to look at their GPS?  Or how about wanting to check your speed and finding yourself way to close to somebody's bumper.  Check this out...

With HLP™, vital information such as speed, road warnings and GPS information is displayed at an apparent distance of 2.5 meters from the driver’s eyes. The display appears to be floating off the end of the vehicle’s bonnet, reducing the need for drivers to shift their focus from the road ahead.

HLP™ steers light to exactly where it’s needed, so the display is extremely bright and easily readable, even in the strongest sunlight. HLP™ is always in focus, enabling the integration of software applications that augment the display with the actual road scene so hazard warnings appear closer as the hazard approaches. The technology is even compact enough to be integrated into a rear-view or wing mirror, presenting critical information on blind spots and stopping distances.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Perfect Christmas Gift for the "Ultimate Gamer"



This chair is packed with features. To start off, there are 12 vibration motors throughout the chair that are synchronized with the games action. Nerdy and cool.

As far as sound goes, you can use your stock headphones from a MP3 player etc, or plug the chair into your home stereo system to get full surround sound. There are adjustable 3D stereo speakers built into the chair as well.  Any type of gaming accessory will probably work with the chair, including steering wheels and custom controllers.

Comfort was definitely not overlooked when this chair was designed. It’s all leather material, has an adjustable headrest, leg rest, and even a beverage and remote controller holder. Oh, and I forgot to mention that this chair will give you a nice massage, too. Seriously.

Quite a few game consoles are compatible with the Ultimate Gaming Chair, including the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, Mac, PS1, and Xbox Live. For audio only, you can use all those and your IPOD, DS, PSP, or generic MP3 player.

Just to recap, you get a massage chair, beverage holder, stereo sound, vibrators synced to the game, and a remote holder. If you’re a serious gamer, price means nothing, but if you’re not, the $400 price tag might give you some second thoughts.

Click here to buy!