Friday, July 23, 2010

Nokia Kinetic - Concept Phone


The Nokia Kinetic isn't just a sleek concept phone. It's a sleek concept phone that raises itself up into a standing position when a call comes in. Huh? Inside the Kinetic is an electromagnet that can shift weights in the curved base, causing the phone to tilt upright on cue, that cue being an incoming call. Telemarketer again? Tap the phone to decline the call and it'll fall back down. It's intended to be a playful feature, though I can see it being useful in a quiet office where even vibrating phones are sometimes an irritant to others.


The Kinetic's pretty clever, though designer Jeremy Innes-Hopkins will have to do some serious convincing if anyone's going to go for the bulbous form factor of this thing.


Friday, July 16, 2010

Wireless Baby Monitor


Keep an extra pair of eyes (and ears) on your baby from anywhere in the house with this Wireless Baby Monitor, which features night vision and remote pan/tilt control. With this Wireless Baby Monitor, you finally have the freedom to watch TV, entertain guests, do household chores, exercise, and even sleep with peace of mind that you will always know when your baby needs you. A 2.5 inch LCD screen lets you to keep an eye on the little ones without having to wake them, while the built-in mic allows you to hear their every cry and yell.


If you have a toddler who likes to crawl around the room, you'll absolutely love the Wireless Baby Monitor's ability to remotely adjust the camera from the receiver. With both tilt (up to 120 degrees up and down) and pan (up to 270 degrees left and right) functions, not only can keep you keep an eye on your children at all times, but you can even remotely scan their room for any dangerous items or objects that shouldn't be there. Designed specifically with you and your baby's needs in mind, this Wireless Baby Monitor includes 9 infra-red lights for night vision that will automatically go to work and provide a nice bright view of your baby. Those 4 AM checkups are no more, since all you need to do is take a quick glance at the baby monitor to know that your little one is sleeping as well as you are. If your friends or family have a small one at home, buy them a Wireless Baby Monitor to show that you care. In stock now and available at a parent-friendly price, order today and we'll express ship it out tomorrow! Brought to you by your best source of wholesale electronics, Chinavasion. Price Wireless Baby Monitor with Night Vision Constituent about $ 147.





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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

N Board - Regular Stand for iPad


Fresh from the streets of Korea comes the N-Board, a new gadget which lets you convert your iPad into an (almost) full-fledged netbook computer.




The handy N-Board acts as an easel to prop up your iPad, but also sports a hub with 4 USB ports, and what I thought was an unnecessary cooling fan.


 


Upon scrolling further down the product page, I came to discover that the N-Board was actually designed as a cooling station for everyday netbooks, but happens to make the perfect prop for your iPad too. That said, if you have both an iPad and a netbook, it’s nice to know that it’ll work with both.


 

Either way, you’re probably not going to be buying an N-Board any time soon, unless you happen to live in Korea, where it sells for 35,000 KRW (appx. $29 USD).

Friday, July 9, 2010

Steampunk LCD

From owners website : This is a 22″ widescreen LCD that I built to compliment my brass keyboards. The frame is solid 1/4-inch brass that has been sanded and polished to a high shine. The base features a mixture of brass and black marble with a small brass “cord catch” to keep the power and data cords tidy.

Patience, folks…mice are coming soon!

This particular LCD is going to be seen in an upcoming, modernized, arthaus/indy/slasher remake of the old Nosferatu silent film along with a custom keyboard that has runes on the keys. The film is being made by Red Scream Films LLC. and looks like it’s going to be really cool.
After filming, this LCD will be auctioned on Ebay. Be sure to join my mailing list to be notified when it goes on sale.







Friday, July 2, 2010

USB Retro Web Cam


USB Retro Web Cam is a plug and play web cam. It gives you a retro feel and can be a decoration for your desk or a special gift for your friends. Let it makes your computer become more pleasant and enjoyable. It's another little fancy stuff on your desk.



Features:

  • Retro camera style design
  •  Lens rotation for adjusting clear image
  • Video Conferencing
  • Workable on Skype, AIM, MSN, iChat, etc
  • Plug and play
  •  Power by USB with 4 feet of cable
  • Driver free for Windows XP, Vista, Mac OS X 10.5
  •  Dimension: 65 x 65 x 80mm (approx.)
  •  Weight: 69g





System Requirement:
  • Intel Pentium II or AMD Athlon processor running at 2.66 GHz or higher
  •  Windows Vista / XP / 2000
  •  512 MB RAM
  •  USB 1.1 port