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December 9th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
Miscellaneous Gadgets |
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The MultiTouch Cell is a multi-touch display which is ready for easy installation and use, wherever you need it. Coming complete with HDMI, FireWire and USB cables, you can use this unit with any Mac, Linux or Windows computer; just plug it in, turn it on and it’s ready to go!
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December 8th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
Home Theater, iPod Gadgets |
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If you’re in search of big screen entertainment without the need for a huge stack of complicated components, then the Denon S-102 WD networked entertainment system is the answer you’ve been looking for. This small unit is packed full of features, including a powerful combination DVD/CD player, a wide array of audio and video processing functions, and even an AM/FM tuner.
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December 8th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
Spy Gadgets |
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The Minox Spy Sunglasses will give you eyes on the back of your head, allowing you to watch your six without ever turning around! By using specially designed lenses with a mirror-coating on the inside around the outer edges, a quick glance to the side will let you see everything that is happening behind you. The look completely normal to anyone else, and provide great UV protection as well.
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This little camera will help anyone get in touch with their inner paparazzo! Built to be both highly portable and easy to use, and capable of catching all sorts of action in stunning HD!
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December 5th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
Gaming Gadgets |
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The hybrid gaming keyboard from Belkin, labelled as the n52te, is specifically designed to help you dominate in the digital universe, giving you the ultimate platform for playing everything from first-person shooters to your favourite MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role-playing game).
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The Micro R/C 4-Channel Flying Saucer may well be one of the most sophisticated R/C flying vehicles you can lay your hands on, incorporating some amazing technology into a package hardly any bigger than your palm. The four propellers are surprisingly easy to control, thanks to the solid-state accelerometer built into the flying saucer which helps to keep it stable by sensing its position on two axes and automatically making the necessary adjustments, keeping you steady while in flight.
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December 4th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
Home Theater |
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The stylish entry by the folks at Denon into the soundbar arena is the new X-Space DHT-FS3, and it looks like the designers have put a lot of thought into creating a system that would be as pleasing to look at as it is to listen to. The black finish and curved main speaker is much more slender than anything we’ve seen from Philips and Yamaha, and the menu can be easily accessed from anywhere using the supplied remote control, providing you with room and positioning options.
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December 4th, 2008 by
Kevin P in
PC Gadgets |
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In this digital age, portable hard drives are becoming more of a necessity than ever. Having more portable memory is of primary concern for a great many people, and deciding between the traditional 3.5-inch hard drives (which can be both heavy and a bit on the bulky side) or the slimmer 2.5-inch hard drives (which can power up using just their USB connection) can be difficult.
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