Archive for November, 2008
Logic3 i-Station25 Speaker Dock

Logic3’s latest offering that won’t break the bank comes in the profile of the £69 i-Station25. What makes that iPod/iPhone dock stand apart from the rest is the inclusion of accelerometers that allow you to use it either vertically or horizontally, as and when the situation requires. that means you can view video substance in landscape format, allowing the accelerometers’ position to adjust the speaker output so that proper left/right adio separation can be achieved. According to Logic3, that cuts down on noise distortion as well. The i-Station25 plus comes with a video out operate for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Nano 3G and 4G, iPod classic and the iPod Touch 1G and 2G, and additionally stereo line-in. Each purchase comes with a remote control, and you can choose to ability the i-Station25 with a quartet of AA batteries (expensive in the distant run) or rely on an AC adapter instead.
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Tetris And Breakout Piggy Banks

Do you remember the days where you fed rolls of quarters into arcade machines that had Tetris and Breakout just considering your best friend’s high score knocked yours off? Well, relive those childhood moments (minus the cigarette smell, of course) with the Tetris or Breakout piggy banks. These mini-sized arcade cabinets will trigger the start of a new game each date you drop in a coin, which makes saving a whole lot more fun than normal. Makes for a perfect gift that Christmas for the kids, as you attempt to boost them to save money in these economically difficult times. Either model will retail for $39.90.
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Landport Cube Speakers

The wonders of miniaturization is shown in these Landport Cube Speakers that are so small, they measure a mere 26mm x 26mm x 26mm. Heck, that’s even tinier compared to an iPod Shuffle, so you can imagine the consternation of those who are prone to losing small items. The internal battery is good abundant to potential them 0.8 watt speakers for 4 to 5 hours continuously, whereby they need to head back to a nearby USB mothership for a recharge.
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Open Energy Solar-powered Tractor

The sun is good for many things, and chief among them include sustaining life on earth. Why not assemble farming more environmentally friendly with a solar-powered tractor? That’s precisely what Open Energy is working on, fitting a 26sq m solar panel on their new range of tractors to help farmers with weeding, drilling and ploughing tasks without adding to the carbon footprint. These panels have been specially designed to adjust their position constantly in order to harness most of the sun all through the entire day, increasing efficiency by 40% while reducing the dependence on direct sunlight. Neat!
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Energy Sistem 4040 Touch And 5020 PMPs

Energy Sistem has a couple more portable media players (PMPs) for the masses - the 4040 Touch and 5020. Both models improve upon their predecessors where styling is concerned, where the former will come with a 2.8″ touchscreen display with MPEG4, MP3, WMA , WAV, TXT, JPG and BMP support and an integrated FM tuner. With Microsoft’s PlayFX audio system, you can be certain to experience thumpin’ audio no matter where you go. The 16GB model will retail for 120 Euros. As for the 5020 and 5021 systems, these will share a similar display size, although it has the added advantage of direct support for DivX, XviD, FLV, RM and RMVB file formats. Available in black and red colors, the 5020 and 5021 will retail for 85 Euros a pop.
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MSC-500 Mouse Scale

Just when you thought that the mouse could not get any weirder, along comes the MSC-500 Mouse Scale. Judging by its name, you can tell that that is a pointing device that not only helps you play your favorite RTS and FPS games with accuracy, it can additionally be a useful aide when you weigh your can of Coke at the desk, wondering which slimy co-worker took a sip from it when you went for a toilet break. The scale itself is able to operate independently with an internal USB rechargeable battery, while weight readings are incremented by 0.1g, 0.005 oz., 0.005 ozt., or 0.1 dwt. Would you fork out $59.95 for that? We’d rather get a real mouse and a separate scale, unless you’re dealing crack at the office and don’t want to look suspicious, heading off to the pantry all the day.
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Guitar Hero 3 Played Using Drumsticks
The human brain never ceases to amaze me, and that moment round one of its latest antics would include playing Guitar Hero 3 using drumsticks. that custom set up consists of a MIDI controller designed to play as though you were drumming, and you can’t get any nerdier than that. It doesn’t hurt that he’s pretty good with drums as well, so take five and check out the video above before the work week starts.
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