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20080228

UCCTOP XENO

You don’t need a van to transport this video editing software, just a large laptop case. That’s what it is, is a laptop on a whole lot of video editing crack.

We don’t have a lot of specs, but it has 4 channels of video input, 6 channels of audio input, 6-channel audio mixing and selected video switching. There is real-time insertion of subtitles and/or company logo during a live broadcast and you can convert video files to WMV for internet broadcasting.


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You can control external devices such as the pan, tilt, and zoom of a camera or the controls for video or DVD players. VOD files are automatically stored in the media server and registered on a VOD list, there is Movie Maker software that will allow you to edit filmed videos with switching effects, images, and sounds and you can do real-time file transmission in an encoded format for live broadcasting.

The hardware on this thing must be amazing, and god knows how much hard drive storage there is. I bet the battery life is abysmal though, I don’t know where you can get one or how much they cost, but they look nice, and they are apparently made in Korea. [akihabaranews]

USB WPM Speedometer

If you type a lot during the day, and you like using metrics to track your own personal progress so you can better yourself, this thing might come in handy. Not only does it track the number of words per minute you type (up to 260), but it also tracks your daily word count as a total.

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Personally, I think it would be interesting to see how fast I type now compared to when I was in keyboarding class. Furthermore, I am really curious how many words I type each day, I assure you its got to be in the quadruple digits.

There is a second gauge which has an unknown purpose and then the third circle looks to be occupied by a fan or something of that nature. In case you didn’t know, the highest recorded WPM is 212 on a Dvorak keyboard, so you are going to need some practice if you have ambitions of hitting that 260 mark. You only need do three things to use this WPM-ometer, the first is to pay the $39 it costs, the second, connect it via USB to your computer, and the last part is install the included software so it can track everything for you. [technabob]

20080227

Everex gPC mini

It has a 1.86GHz Intel dual core mobile processor (its model number is T2130 which signifies a new Core 2 Duo chip, but it could be the older Pentium D chips). It also has a half gig of RAM, 120GB HDD, a DVD Burner, gigabit Ethernet and more.


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There is a DVI out port, S-Video (so you could turn your TV into a computer), USB and a 4-in-1 card reader. It measures in at 42×226x172 millimeters and will cost you a mere $499.

Its supposedly going to be landing on NewEgg on March 1st for those that want a Linux PC that they can stuff behind their TV. Personally, I’d rather have the Mac Mini, some of which have gone on sale as refurbished units for less than the cost of this gPC Mini. [14u]

LG unveils 10,000:1 monitor

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20080226

Mylo Widgets

Sony has finally created a site where they’ll be releasing widgets for the Mylo personal communicator. They started with 5 on the site for now, and they’ll be adding more, but the exciting part is that if you are feeling generous you can create your own and post them on the site too.


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Its more like a community effort, Sony will only release a few every so often to keep things going, but they are really depending on the community of Mylo COM-2 users to really get the ball rolling. Right now they have a world clock, calculator, calendar, and a couple others up, more as they come in from users like you.

Sadly though, they are only available for COM-2 owners, they won’t work on the COM-1. So, go get you some widgets, or start developing, click the via link to get to the Mylo Labs. [sony]

New Walkman MP3 players From Sony

They have Bluetooth, noise cancellation, a healthy-sized screen, and a 33 hour battery life at the bottom, 36 at the top. For video you get the 320×240 LCD display that can play video at up to 30 frames per second for up to 10 hours, or at the least 9.5 hours.


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They have FM tuners built in and varying size screens from 1.8” all the way up to 2.4-inches. As I mentioned, some of the players have Bluetooth built in which can be used to connect to a Bluetooth stereo, headset, you name it as long as it works with the A2DP profile.

They work with all the common media formats including MP3, WMA, AAC, PCM, JPEG, AVC, and MPEG-4. the pricing ranges greatly with the bottom of the line missing some of these nicer features and only having 4GB of storage for $150, all the way up to a 16GB model with everything running $320, there are a total of 7 new players in all and they all look amazing. [sony]

20080225

Lego mp3

You can now replace your boring normal iPod with this Lego Brick MP3 player from Homade.


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It’s not an official Lego product, but you’ll be hard pushed to tell the difference between this and a standard Lego brick.

Look closely and you’ll notice that all the bumps have a function for example play, rewind, pause etc.

And each player also has a rechargeable battery, but you’ll have to provide your own storage, which is via microSD card.

If you want one, they retail for $46. [homeloo]

Creative with four new webcams

Creative has released a total of 4 new Webcams all of which are Plug n Play capable, have integrated microphones, and as far as webcams go, look pretty attractive. The most interesting is the Creative Live! Cam Notebook Ultra which claims the ability to take up to 5MP still images.


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It can do video at up to 1.3MP resolutions, it also has an 80 degree wide-angle lens. For some of the included software features it has facial tracking built in.

It has a PowerGrip for clipping to the lid of your notebook and it has a 240 degree swivel motion. With the package you also get a free stereo headset for chatting in Skype, MSN, Yahoo, Windows Live, or just about any other messaging service. It’s a fairly amazing webcam, especially for a notebook, and if you want one, you’ll pay for it at around $120 to buy one. [creative]

20080223

Sumo’s laptop bag

If you’re worried about your laptop sleeve not keeping your precious laptop protected, you might need a slightly more tough laptop sleeve. Well why not have one that is from a line called Sumo? I’m not really sure what a Sumo wrestler has to do with my laptop, but hey, it seems like a sturdy case.


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The line offers several different colors, one of which being pink, although I’ve never seen a Sumo wrestler associated with anything pink. The sleeves are padded corduroy and feature a quilted design.

The front has a Velcro closure and a padded liner. The sleeves can fit either a 12”, 13”, 15” or 17” laptop and come in black, green, red, orange and pink. The colors do vary some depending on which size you pick.techdigest

Transcend StoreJet 25

The new Transcend StoreJet 25 mobile external drive is not any different than nowadays convenient mobile grade storage. It’s bus-powered, USB 2.0 compatible, intelligent back-up sofware with one touch of a button - all packed in compact storage measured at 0.45 pound, 134mm by 80.8mm by 18.8mm mobile case.


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What Transcend has improved with the StoreJet 25 is the use of extra-rugged silicone case that claimed to comply with US military drop-test standards. The shockproof external case has an advance two-stage anti-shock technology to keep you data safe from physical abuse. The StoreJet 25 is compatible with Windows 2000/xp/Vista, Mac OS 0.9 and late, and Lunix Kernael 2.4.2 or later. Storage capacity is available in 160Gb and 250GB model at $135 and 196 each. [digitimes]

Waveboat

‘They say money doesn’t buy happiness. That phrase should end with “just kidding”.’ For those of you who recognize that quote, you have an idea where this is going, but lets start with the $8000 price tag for this Jet Ski accessory.


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Sure, you’ll never have to choose between a boat and a Waverunner again as the latter can now become the former, I am sure that makes some of you really happy. However, if you have a jet ski other than the Yamaha Waverunner, you are currently SOL unless you hack one of these up to make it fit, but there are talks of this boat attachment being made for other models if it catches on.

What are the upsides of using a jet ski as a boat you might ask, first, you can bring more of your friends/drinking buddies with you, second you can use it for angling (fishing for those not in the know), and third, it looks badass. Lastly, I bet the steering is impeccable, just don’t forget you need to hit the gas to turn too “we’re sorry your uncle hit the pier”.

20080221

Microsoft's Skydrive

Microsoft launched the final gold version of its Windows Live SkyDrive consumer storage service on February 21.


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Windows Live SkyDrive — which has been known by a variety of names, including LiveDrive and Windows Live Folders (but not FolderShare, which is something else entirely) — is a Microsoft-hosted storage service where users can save files, photos and other information.

The latest version of the service, announced today, now offers 5 GB of free storage and is available in 38 countries.

Google has been touting (quietly) its Shared Storage program (a k a GDrive) as the alternative to SkyDrive. Google was offering 6 GB of storage for $20 a year back in August 2007; not sure if Google has changed its plan since then. [computerworld] [skydrive team]

20080220

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Announced

If you ever wondered why there are barely any Aerosmith tracks in the last few Guitar Hero games, it’s because Activision has huge plans for the band. They’ve announced that their next Guitar Hero series is going to star the hit rock band headed by the extremely large mouthed Steven Tyler, and will be called Guitar Hero: Aerosmith!


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Here’s what Steven Tyler had to say:
"Any band that can go from 'Don't Want to Miss A Thing' (Aerosmith's #1 smash hit) the ass-kicking 'Sweet Emotion' to the cheekiness of 'Love in an Elevator,' to the classic ballad 'Dream On' shows why Activision chose us to headline this game based on the diversity of the Aerosmith catalog. Not only is songwriting a b*tch, but then it goes and has puppies."

“Not only is songwriting a b*tch, but then it goes and has puppies...”? WTF? I guess we can forgive Steven Tyler for that lame attempt at humor, since he's given us so many great tracks. Expect the game sometime in June 2008.

If you think about it, there have been barely any Metallica songs in the GH games too. I hope and pray this means there's a Guitar Hero: Metallica in the pipeline too; now that would seriously own!

20080218

The TV Easel

The numbers of TV’s in the normal family home is sometimes greater than the actual number of people who live there. With ever changing décor styles it can be inconvenient to hang them on the wall or choose furniture which will go with your décor. The TV Easel is an easier way to give you more options.


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As part of the Greenhouse Young Designers showcase which as held last week at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, this design by Alex Bjurström from Sweden, the TV Easel was unveiled. The TV Easel is on a rolling base which makes it easy to put in position and can accommodate a TV between 32 to 47 “.

The concept at the moment is for Panasonic, but I think that this design will take off very well. [inventorspot]

Pirate Bed

Every child loves playing Pirates, so why not theme their bedroom - it may even get them to bed earlier! This gorgeous Pirate Bed is a dead ringer for The Black Pearl from Pirates of The Caribbean.

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The bed not only looks great, but can hide away all your child’s mess in the storage box at the bottom of the bed.
The designers of this bed have gone all-out to ensure they create a detailed, authentic pirate bed and they’ve succeeded! With a treasure chest and treasure map thrown in for good measure, I’m sure you’ll agree that it’s worth every penny of it’s $3,000 asking price! [loftusdesigns]

20080217

Sms pen

Damn I love this one, at the moment you get your pen and write stuff on paper, and then you either keep the paper or fax it on to someone else. Well now you can think about the D:Scribe email and SMS text pen design concept.


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It is a great pen for integrating SMS text and emails, the design is from Reuben Png and basically is on the same wavelength as a Bluetooth pen.

The D:Scribe email and SMS text pen will track down everything as you write, and then all you need to do is circle the person’s name and the text or email is sent digitally via a Bluetooth phone.

The pen allows you to access everything you have written down later because it is all stored in the pens memory; the message status will appear on the pens OLED screen. [yankodesign]

Google Android SDK for download

If your into your Android SDK then you should know by now that Google has released a brand new Android SDK for developer’s to play with, if not then you know now.


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You can download the new version of Android SDK on Google here ; this update includes new apps, tightened-up functionality and a new skin among other things. [helloandroid]

Pod Dock+Projection Clock+Radio

This iPod dock has speakers and controls for playing music from your iPod, but it also has an integrated alarm clock, and a projector for projecting the time onto a wall or ceiling of your choice. There is also a thermometer and AM/FM radio built in.


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It has 2.5” speakers inside and you can set it up to wake you up to music from your iPod if you wish. It’s small enough to fit on a nightstand with dimensions of 5.5×11x4.5 inches.

It comes with a multi-function remote and has a thermometer as well a display for humidity all on a blue backlit LCD display. Best of all, it appears to work with the iPod Touch, which is great since there aren’t many devices that do, if you want one, it will cost you $149.95. [geekalerts]

Vespa XP

This Vespa is bright red, has a Louis Vuitton seat, a custom spare tire (that doesn’t look like it could actually work on the Vespa) and an LCD touchscreen Windows XP computer. It also won the award for “Best Modern Vespa” at the Amerivespa contest.


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It has the speakers, cooling vents on the side, and all the usual software all built in. I definitely wouldn’t recommend leaving this Vespa in the rain.

My only question is which cost more, the Vespa or the touchscreen LCD PC? I must admit, the flashy spare tire on the back and the LV seat material give it that extra flair to make this thing the most Hood Rich scooter too. [gizmowatch]

20080215

iNo Trivia

It’s a trivia game, you put your iPod in and push it down and it will randomly select and play a song on your iPod, you draw a card and the card tells you what you have to guess correctly and then you hit play, it starts playing. Then you hit the buzzer thing, the first one to do so has their color LED light up on the top, you give your guess, then you pop up the iPod to see if you were right or not.


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Then you push it back down, and do the same thing all over again. The categories are the usual song title, band name, album name, stuff like that, it would certainly prompt you to either play against people with totally dissimilar musical tastes, or broaden your music collection for the sake of fairness.

One upside of the device is that it can also double as an iPod speaker. I met the people that make this wonderful gadget at MacWorld, and I chose not to report on it because its pretty much limited to 5G iPods and the new iPod Classics, it wont work with the Touch, iPhone, or Shuffle, but might work with the Nano. If you want one, they are sold at Target and you can get them for $80, except the white one (there is also black and pink) is on sale for $49.79 right now. [chipchick]

20080214

Acer Eee and CloudBook competitor

Not much is known about the mysterious competitor from Acer, but we know they ordered 1 million of them from contract manufacturer Wistron. On top of that we know that they will have 7 or 9 inch screens and will cost about $470.


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They will be targeted to compete with the Asus Eee PC and the Everex CloudBook in both specs and price. A slightly larger screen would be kind of nice, maybe some more flash storage or an actual hard drive wouldn’t be an entirely bad idea either.

It will probably run some version of Linux as well, it would be nice if they could be the first to just put plain old Ubuntu on it instead of trying to modify or make it better, it’s the most popular distro of Linux for a reason; it’s already really easy to use. Even RedHat or Fedora would be better than the remade distros that have been shipping with these laptops. [zdnet]

20080212

Miidio Speakers

Miidio have released three new speakers and they are the UFO, Keg and Little Piggy, they are all ultra compact and are able to plug in and play music from any device which has the standard 3.5 mm audio headphone socket, which means that they will be compatible with your MP3, iPod or laptop.


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The Miidio Keg will cost £79.99, the UFO which comes in metal, red & black. [pocket-lint]

iRiver X20

It has 8GB of flash storage and a 22 hour battery life. There is also a microSD card slot for memory expansion.


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It has a 2.2 inch screen which is good for watching videos on. But, its not touchscreen, in fact it doesn’t have a single new technology in it except flash memory.

I mean this thing goes so far back its still using the click wheel interface. It does appear to be fairly cheap though retailing for a mere $130. [t3]

20080210

NAVIsurfer II

The idea of having an in-car computer just seems a fantastic idea at first, but then is that while the vehicle is moving or standing still. The NAVIsurfer II would be a better-fixed solution than having a laptop sitting around, but if the driver used it or even a passenger while the car is moving…there could be accidents.


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The NAVIsurfer II is the first single DIN in-car PC, that means it can replace the OEM stereo unit in just about any car. Other features include the ability to retract fully into the body of the unit, 7″ motorized touchscreen with adjustable viewing angle and swivel, 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, supports Windows XP and Linux (not supplied), 40/120 GB hard drive and 256/512 MB of RAM.

If you install the correct software you can convert this in-car computer to a gaming console, TV, back-up camera monitor, GPS navigation, media server and much more. [NAVIsurfer II]

Sony Bluetooth speaker

I have no idea how well this spherical Bluetooth speaker sounds, but it is by far way better looking than any other Bluetooth speaker I’ve seen, and these things were pretty popular on the CES show floor. Usually Bluetooth speakers are bland, competing on the fronts of thinness, battery power, and then overall sound seemingly the 3rd most important feature.



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If you don’t have an A2DP enabled device, there is also a 3.5mm input jack to plug in just about any audio device. This ball also has a built in rechargeable battery so you can leave it plugged in at home or disconnect and take it with you when you go to play ball or to the beach.

No word on price, but its coming out sometime this half of the year. I’ve been looking to get a Bluetooth speaker for on the go use sometime soon, maybe this will be the one if it sounds half as good as it looks.

20080207

Metal Gear Solid:Collection for the PS2

Don’t set that PS2 aside just yet. Even though the console has been out since I was in high school, people are still pumping out new titles. It would be great if the PS3 still had decent backwards compatibility, but I digress. The next big release to look forward to is actually a collection of old games. The first three Metal Gear Solid games to be precise.


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The release of these games is no doubt a move to build up excitement about the impending release of Metal Gear Solid 4 on the PS3. If you haven’t played one or all of these games, you can bet that it’ll be well worth the money. After all, it’s been labeled as one of the most successful games series of all time (even if it was Konami’s VP of Marketing that labeled it such).

We’re not actually sure when the Metal Gear Solid: Essential Collection will be hitting store shelves. However, we do know that it’ll set you back $29.99, which isn’t bad for what you get. [gamepro]

Mirror LCD

If you’ve been wrongfully accused of a car accident, didn’t you wish to have a video footage to prove your innocence? Here’s one for thought, Brickhouse Security has a unique mobile DVR that built in a car rearview mirror. It’s using a Sony 1/3” CCD sensor and capable to capture video resolution of NTSC 510X 492 or PAL 500X582 in wide angle and low light condition.


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The recording is automated with engine activity, including date stamp, time and stored directly to SD memory card. The mirror also has a built in 2.5” LCD screen to provide instant playback of recorded audio video footage. The cost is $449 from brickhousesecurity.com. Here’s the footage of Brickhouse’s mirror recorder in action.



It records accident too

20080206

Microsoft wireless laser mice

They are the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and 7000. There really isn’t much new here, they have some custom buttons for Windows Vista and one of them is meant for on the go use, the other for stationary desktop use.


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The 6000 is the one made for use on the go, it is a full sized mouse, but has the snap-in transceiver like that of smaller portable mice. The 7000 has a vertical recharge stand and is clearly meant for the desktop.

They both have some pretty amazing battery efficiency and they both have MS’s HD laser tech as well as the wireless tech on the 2.4GHz band for distances up to 30 feet. The extra buttons are for Flip 3D, Magnifier, and tilt wheel. These mice will be available in March for $50 and $70 respective to their numbers, or you can pre-order them now. [gearlog ]

20080204

Halo Xbox laptop

When I leave town for a few days, my DS is always there to keep me entertianed. However, there are times where I wouldn’t mind having my 360 along for the ride. I’ve packed it up and taken it with me a couple of times, but it’s really not that fun. The man to turn to for your portable Xbox 360 needs is Ben Heck. This isn’t the first portable based on the 360, however, he’s updated his design for the the Elite version of the console.



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If I had half the modding skill that this guy does, I’d be content. He’s managed to pack the entire Xbox 360 Elite into this awesome Halo-themed 17-inch notebook. This thing is packed to the brim with everything you’re going to need including WiFi and an Xbox Live camera.

While I’d love to have something like this in my possession, I couldn’t imagine the amount of money one would have to pay for a custom build like that. Looks like I’d better hone my soldering skills and fire up the old Dremel if I’m going to get one.

20080203

Kameleon Remote Control

This is a remote which suits all of your needs, with this 8 in 1 device you can control your TV, DVD, satellite, audio, CD, VCR, and cable. There is also a 5 in 1 version available.


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This is the ultimate accessory for any couch potato, as a lot of viewing time can be lost when searching down the back of the sofa for the right one!

The other great thing about this is when you are using the remote for your TV, the relevant buttons are highlighted so you know which ones to choose, so hopefully even I would be able to use one!!

To read all of the technical bits about this product go to [firefox]

The Gold RC1

Lantic Systems are known for their high end integrated entertainment systems. They’ve now designed a pure gold remote control! It is likely to be the world’s most expensive remote control as it cost in excess of $55,000.


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The remote control, called Gold RC1, was first shown at the METS 2007 Exhibition. It can offer the user control over TV, video, DVD, music, CD, internet, E-mail, CCTV, burglary alarm, lights, curtains, air-conditioning and surveillance of navigation systems! I should hope so at that price!

Amazingly, there have already been orders for the gold remote control, and they are already start shipping in December. [earthtime]

20080202

Hello Kitty Red digital camera

As we know the Japanese love their Hello Kitty.

There are endless of items available featuring the cutesy cat and the latest of which is the Hello Kitty Red digital camera.


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It’s a Japanese camera, but now available to order online worldwide.

This camera’s features include a five megapixel sensor, LCD screen on the rear, 32MB of storage, built-in flash and an SD card slot for adding capacity.

And there is even a Hello Kitty SD card available to buy separately.

You can get this digital camera. [g4u]

Wireless Laser Media

This 8-button wireless laser mouse from Filand doubles as a remote control with a range of up to 8 meter and is suitable for presentations and media.


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The Laser technology registers more surface detail, enabling you to use the mouse on more surfaces than a standard optical or wheel mouse.

The mouse comes complete with
Receiver, 2 x AA Battery, Driver CD and User Manual

You can get find out more about this mouse here and it could be yours for Rs 1600. [gizfever]

20080201

4-port USB 2.0 Hub

I have a couple of USB hard drives and one of them has a long USB lead that is very annoying, its good to see that this gadget “The Whirl 4-port USB 2.0 hub” has thought about that problem.


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This clever USB hub has a 60cm retractable wire that winds up and keeps the lead nice and tidy, other features include self-powered, transfer speed up to 480 Mbps and support for Windows 2000, ME, XP and Mac OS 8.6+.

What’s better is the price of just $12 from USB Geek.

Its a keyboard

Reminiscent of your notebook, these keyboards, presumable designed for desktop use, are wireless keyboards with touch-pads built in. I don’t know how many of you are a fan of your laptop’s touch-pad navigation methods, but I am assuming the percentage is low.


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However, if you have a home theater PC or if you are giving a presentation from a desktop computer, this is probably a more preferable solution than having the carry around a mouse and a keyboard. Also, you can use this keyboard/mouse combo without having to have a flat surface as you can hold it in one arm and use the other hand to operate it if necessary.

Also, if you are using an HTPC, this would look a lot better on your lap than a keyboard carefully (or not) balanced on one leg and the mouse balanced on the other. You can also get the same keyboard in a wired version for whatever reason you’d want to do that, but no price or availability on either keyboard, however there are some sort of oriental characters on the keyboard, so I wouldn’t expect it to be available stateside just yet.

Mustek dv300t

This thing is a video camera to the same extent a decent cell phone with video camera capability is. The camera is VGA quality when doing video, and apparently has some sort of image stabilization for when its taking stills at a measly 3.1
megapixels.


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Really the only thing this camera is missing is a one-touch “upload to YouTube” button as that is the crowd it is clearly aimed at. It only bests the Flip brand of cameras by the fact that it has a viewfinder 2” LCD screen, and a few other useful additional features.

It comes with 64MB of memory integrated, but it also has an SD card slot for expansion. The other functions it can perform is that it can be an e-book reader, an MP3 player, and can do voice recording, I only count 5 functions, camera, camcorder, MP3, e-book, voice recording, unless they are counting picture viewing/video playback as a separate one. Did I mention it looks like a cell phone too? Anyways, no price or availability info right now, but I don’t know why you wouldn’t save your money to buy a better phone to do all of this stuff.
New Microsoft Zune