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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1

Posted Friday, April 30th, 2010 by jenni

seems to be the the direction we are heading for the way we are viewing entertainment media. This can of course be seen by all of the movies being released in movie theaters and of course the new televisions that are being put out on the market. Now there is the world’s first camera that will allow you to view images. This new camera is the Fujifilm Real W1 and it allows for the viewing of images without the use of anything special like glasses.

The Fujifilm Real W1 camera creates images by using two lenses and two 10 megapixel sensors to generate a stereoscopic effect. It takes two 2D images and layers then together into one composite. When you purchase the Real W1 it comes with a 8 inch picture viewer, named the Real V1, and a printing service. The images can also be viewed from the cameras /2D LCD screen. The Fujifilm Real W1 camera comes in a stunning piano black and will set you back around $600. It can be found here.

digiZoid zo Personal Subwoofer

Posted Thursday, April 29th, 2010 by jenni

New technology is always coming out to make our audio experiences new and exciting. There has been a lot of new technology geared towards MP3 players and that market to allow people to listen to their MP3 players through not just the traditional ear buds that come with the players. These can range from docks to sized subwoofers. A new subwoofer out on the market is the digiZoid zo subwoofer.

The zo has been designed to bring the newest technology into the first of its kind type of device. This subwoofer will enhance the sound quality for those people who find themselves always on the go. The zo will bring tailored sound energy to either speakers or ear buds. This will allow your ears to a listening experience unlike any other they have ever experienced. Some of the features that make the zo great are a multi-function switch enabling single point control on all device functions, LightScale color indicator, simple plug and play setup and compact and portability. Along with the zo you can expect to get two 3.5mm stereo cables and a SmartStart guide for around $100.

BenQ E1260 Digital Camera

Posted Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 by jenni

have already taken the place of traditional film cameras. This has happened for many reasons but the best reason is that you are able to see the pictures you have taken right away. There are many companies that make and one that isn’t really known is BenQ. They have debuted the BenQ E1260 HDR onto their lineup of products available.

The E1260 HDR is a 12 megapixel with a 28mm 4x optical wide angle zoom lens. This has the ability to shoot HDR images as well as 720p movies. It features a 2.7 inch LCD screen on the back. The HDR image enhancement technology has been designed to bring out the smallest details in both dark and bright sections of your photographs. The E1260 HDR has a user friendly interface and smart scene mode. The user friendly interface has been set up so that the user can easily access features and settings. This comes with 12 shooting modes including landscape, portrait, backlight, snow, macro, night, and still mode. With the BenQ E1260 HDR , you will be able to quickly and easily find the perfect shooting mode for all your photography needs.

Moshi Voice Activated Alarm Clock

Posted Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 by jenni

When most people think of cool new gadgets they don’t think of clocks. This is a shame because there are some really cool clocks available on the market. Most people are going towards clocks that set themselves because of daylight savings time and having to change the time on their clocks. The Moshi Voice Activated is the perfect .

Not only can it be controlled by voice commands but one of those voice command is setting the time itself. Along with setting the time, some of the other voice commands are setting the , turning off the , night light function, playing a sleep sound and changing the color to suit your mood. There are two different versions of the Moshi Voice Activated and they are desktop and travel. This allows you to have one at home but also an that has the ability to set itself to local time while traveling. This also has the ability to announce the time, date and temperature. The Moshi desktop runs on AC/DC power with 3 AAA battery backup and the travel runs on 3 AAA batteries. The Moshi Voice Activated can be found from $25-$40.

Sony Dash

Posted Monday, April 26th, 2010 by jenni

Having the ability to be mobile and on the go is a must for most of our devices. Everyday there is something new that can be taken with you to talk on the phone, search the internet for whatever and now even watch movies all while you are away from your home. We are a society that always seems to be on the move and the Dash fits right.

The Dash is a small Internet viewer that allows you to search the Internet as well as stream movies from Netflix all thanks to built in WiFi capabilities. Weighing in at 1.2 pounds it is the perfect viewer to tak along with you to anywhere you can access WiFi. The Dash features a 7 inch touchscreen along with an accelerometer for automatic screen reorientation. Along with all of that the Dash features a USB port, stereo speakers and a headphone jack. Not only will you be able to access Internet content the Dash offers over 1,000 Internet apps for just about anything you would be interested. The Dash is set to hit markets around April 29th for $200.

Blackberry Bold 9650

Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010 by jenni

Anyone with a cell phone knows how important it is for that phoen to be able to do more than just have the ability to talk on it. In the times we live in now, it is important for a cell phone to be able to talk, text in a fast manner and give us access to internet features. Having international calling abilities is also important for anyone who travels abroad. The new BlackBerry is just the sophisticated smartphone for the job.

This feature rich cell phone will allow you to stay connected with people and content that is important to you no matter where you are in the world. Along with a high resolution display this cell phone has been designed with a smoothly integrated optical trackpad, which eliminates the trackball that is on most smartphones like the BlackBerry . With access to up to 10 supported email accounts you will never miss an important email again when away from a computer. Among the features on this cell phone are built-in GPS and WiFi, a 3.2 MP camera with flash and a 512 MB Flash memory with an expandable memory card slot. There is access to BlackBerry’s App World where you can access thousands of applications. This cell phone will be available through Sprint in late May for around $200.

Flexi PC Pet ID Tag

Posted Saturday, April 24th, 2010 by jenni

For anyone who has owned a , they know how easy it is to consider them part of the family. One way we do this is by putting ID tags on them so that if they do get lost they can be returned. The only downside to ID tags are that they have to be replaced every time information on them changes, that is until now. The Flexi PC ID Tag is a new way to think about ID tags. What makes this ID tag stand out is that it is a miniature thumb drive that contain all the important information about your .

The Flexi PC ID Tag allows you to put on your contact number, address, veterinarian’s information, medications needed and other notes that might be important to anyone who finds your family . This allows for fast finding because you will have the correct information available at all times. This is because this ID tag is as easy as plugging it into the computer to change information. Because your will likely get into the Flexi PC ID Tag has been waterproofed and shock proofed. Never again will you have to worry if your ’s ID tag has updated information.

Gota Dishwasher

Posted Friday, April 23rd, 2010 by jenni

Anyone who cooks knows the pain of having to do the dishes after. Most people do their dishes everyday, which if you don’t have a lot of dishes can be a waste of . For people who are single or don’t have children, it is often the case of small amounts of dishes everyday. Even when you have a dishwasher it can be a waste of both power and to run it without a full load. Now there is the Dishwasher which is the perfect dishwasher for those who don’t use a lot of dishes.

The Dishwasher is a conserving dishwasher. The conserves by steaming the dishes in a pre-wash stage and then collecting the cooled vapors for washing the dishes. The unique design of the allows it to cut your consumption by up to half. The dishwasher will also store the cooled, filtered for later washings. Since this dishwasher is smaller, it will run on less electricity. This means you will be able to not only conserve but save money while doing it. The Dishwasher is designed to sit on your countertop allowing you to have more cabinets in the space that would normally be taken up but a traditional dishwasher.

Solar Powered Window Alarm

Posted Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by jenni

Home security is important to anyone who owns or rents a home. The more gadgets and devices you have in your home the more home security is important. There are several home security companies on the market that will monitor your home for you and can give you some peace of mind. The only downside to these is that they often have a monthly cost that goes along with them. Well, now there is the Powered Window from Smart . This can be placed anywhere and is easy to install yourself.

The Window will produce an noise of 6.8 kHz, which even in a deep sleep will wake you up if tripped. The unit is easily mounted to a window, best if it is a window that receives a great amount of sunlight. The sensors are then places up to 60cm from the main unit and you are ready to go. As the sun shines in your window the Window is charged and the energy is stored in a Li-on rechargeable battery. The best benefit of using the Powered Window is that there is no operating costs and there is no major wiring in the house needed.

Rainwater Storage Pillow

Posted Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 by jenni

conservation is always something that comes up when people talk about the eco-friendly movement happening. It is something that is important if we want to have clean in the future. But it is also important for many people who live in cities because they have to pay for all the they use. Well, what if you could use the that falls from the sky to do things like flush your toilet or the grass and garden. Now you can if you have the Pillow installed at home.

The Rainwater Pillow uses your homes gutter system already in place and uses overflow drains to ensure that there will be no overflow or ruptures. Everything you need to install the product, including an installation DVD, comes with the Pillow upon order. Standard pillows are available in 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 gallon kits and range from the $2,500 to $4,200. Pillow does offer custom pillows for those who need a larger capacity but you have to keep in mind that the space required must be unobstructed by poles, pipes and support beams. The Pillow is perfect for anyone who waters their grass, wants to reduce their household bill, washing cars, filling pools, and even for running your sprinklers.


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