LG W2286L LED TV
June 30, 2009
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LG’s first LED TV and monitor combo device is the W2286L, where it offers a phenomenal 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio that ought to blow your expectations out of the water. Measuring a mere 20mm in thickness, the W2286L sips up to 40% less ability than the average 22” monitor in the market today. Other features include a couple of HDMI connectors, DVI support and 1,680 x 1,050 resolution. LG has plans to roll out a 24″ version sometime in the near future. Pricing details are still unknown.
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USB Tube Delight Audio
June 30, 2009
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No, the USB Tube Delight Audio is not some sort of nixie alarm clock or radio, but is actually a pluggable USB sound card for computers. It will hook up to your speakers/headphone and microphone, coming in the visual style factor of a transparent vacuum tube. When plugged in, it lights up in a lovely blue color for added effect. No view who would pick that up these days since just about all computers already come with integrated audio, be they netbooks, notebooks or desktops. Still, whether you want something different, that $32 gizmo ought to do the trick.
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Alienware OptX AW2210 LCD Monitor
June 30, 2009
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Alienware is well known for its line of gaming machines that take things to the extreme, but the OptX AW2210 is a 21.5″ widescreen LCD monitor that aims to complement your (presumably) Alienware hardware for the best gaming experience possible. How are you to argue with 1080p resolution, a 2ms response date, 16.7 million colors and a 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for less than $300? Not only that, you will benefit from a couple of HDMI and a quartet of USB 2.0 ports. No dice whether you’re looking for DVI and VGA connectivity though.
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Motorola Aura Celestial Edition
June 30, 2009
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Motorola wows us not with another RAZR-like handset, but with the Celestial Edition of its Motorola Aura in order to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. that is but the standard Aura with additional extras including original NASA subject matter from the moon landing such as video footage, stills and famous audio snippets like “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, and “The Eagle has landed”. Bear in mind that Motorola were the ones who provided the original radio transponder aboard Apollo 11 that in turn, relayed the first words and visuals from the moon to Earth. There is no word on pricing, but knowing how commemorative editions of anything in the world is expensive, that will surely cost you a good-looking amount - not that the Motorola Aura is dirt cheap in the first place.
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Eco Kettle Helps Save Environment
June 30, 2009
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With the push to go Green getting stronger and stronger these days, it makes perfect sense for something like the Eco Kettle to be released. that different home appliance comes with a central reservoir that allows you to keep filled to the brim, alongside a central valve button in the lid which will release the amount that you need into its boiling chamber. that varies from one to eight cups, helping you save electricity, date and even water in the process. Estimates point that the majority of us use double the amount of water than we need when we boil the kettle, which in turn results in twice as much energy and duration. Well, that isn’t too much of a problem whether you boil your drinking water - just let it cool down and drink the remainder later on, but for folks who don’t mind taking water straight from the tap, the £29.95 Eco Kettle ought to get you whistling for one.
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Super Expensive USB Flash Drive
June 30, 2009
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We don’t think there can ever be a lid on the most expensive USB flash drive in the world since you never know when somebody out there might slap a really fat diamond on their own USB flash drive and declare it as such. We do know, however, that that 16GB USB flash drive is mighty pricey at €7,400 a pop, thanks to Toshi Satoji Design who are based in Milan Italy. The 100% aluminum puzzle cube will hold 16GB of storage goodness within - guess whether you have the brain to amass such money to bring that home, chances are you ought to be able to solve that problem in a jiffy.
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Solar Vest Looks Geekily Unfashionable
June 30, 2009
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Most of us who carry tons of Gadgets around will appreciate something like the Scott-e-Vest, but the Solar Vest that you see here will definitely be a fashion faux pas whenever you wear it out. It is pretty self-explanatory, actually, being a vest with solar panels located behind, featuring cables that string to your pockets to build certain your cellphone and perhaps digital camera will get their batteries recharged. Sounds perfect whether you love taking distant strolls under bright sunlight, but otherwise we might be tempted to just leave the gizmos in the jacket hanging under the sun while we cool ourselves down in the house with a nice, cold can of beer in one hand and TV remote in the other.
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