
Rave Computer has recently introduced a rugged in-car computer namely the MIL-SPEC-810F at the MILCOM 2009 exhibition. The fanless computer is powered by an Intel 1.6 GHz Atom N270 processor that consumes less power that makes it is suitable for all vehicles in almost all conditions. The Rave Computer MIL-SPEC-810F can operate normally in temperatures ranging from -30 C to 60 C (-22 F to 140 F) and run on 6 – 36 VDC. The PC also features a PCI-104 expansion connector, 2 mini PCI express slots, compact Flash and SIM slots, Gigabyte Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and three USB ports. Unfortunately, the pricing info is still unknown. [Rave Computer]

The Magno Wooden Radio is handcrafted from untreated ebony, mahogany and pine from a forest in Indonesia. The gadget provides an input for your MP3 player and an AM/ FM tuner with high quality reception and sound. Measuring 7-inch x 4.5-inch x 4.4-inch and weighing 2-lbs, the radio requires four AA batteries to operate (not included) or optional 3-Volt AC Adapter. The Magno Wooden Radio is priced at $199.95. [Product Page]

The Asus Eee PC 1201N will be released in France during Christmas this year. In case your didn’t know, the netbook boasts a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU with a HD widescreen display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, a 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and an nVidia GeForce 9400M. Additional features include a 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Ethernet, a VGA port, and USB 2.0 port. Its 6-cell battery (5200mAh) provides enough juice for up to 11-hours of operation time. [Blogeee via Laptop Notebook News]

Two new DSLR cameras have been released by Mamiya. Known as the Mamiya DM22 and DM28, both cameras provide almost any photographer affordable access to a truly professional digital camera system. The Mamiya DM22 comes with a 22-megapixels of CMOS sensor, meanwhile the DM28 has a bigger 28-megapixels CMOS sensor. Unfortunately, these high-end cameras are not cheap. The Mamiya DM22 and DM28 retail for $9995 and $14990, respectively. [Mamiya via Digital Camera Blog]

The Equalizer Music Hat is not only keep your head warm during cold weather but it also allows you to enjoy your favorite music wherever you go. The hat features a headphone socket, so you can hook it up with your iPod, MP3 player, or Walkman. It is also has a pair of sound reactive blue luminescent displays that react to the volume of the music. Each Equalizer Music Hat retails for £19.99 or around $32. [Product Page]

The Falk F12 is a new super slim GPS navigation system that provides maps of Europe. Measuring 115mm x 85mm x 17mm, the gadget features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, a 1.330 mAh Lithium-Ion battery, a 4GB of storage capacity, and a USB 2.0 (Mini USB). The Falk F12 GPS navigation system retails for 370 Euros ($555). [Product Page]

Vuzix has just announced the availability of its latest head-mounted display, the Wrap 310 Video Eyewear. You’ll be able to purchase it via the company’s website for $249.95. As a reminder, the Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Eyewear was first introduced back in September. This stylish wearable gadget offers two high-resolution video displays that are able to project a 55-inch image size and comes with removable noise isolating earphones. The device runs on 2 AA batteries (up to 6 hours) and accepts video from almost any video player, including the iPod and iPhone. [Vuzix]

Here’s another useful little device that will help you keep track of your kids at all times, the Little Buddy Child GPS Tracker from Insignia. It combines GPS and cellular technology to provide you with real-time location updates. This little transmitter fits easily into a child’s lunchbox or backpack and sends alert via a text message to your smartphone or computer if your child moves beyond a certain area. If you’re interested, the Insignia Little Buddy Child GPS Tracker will set you back $99.99. [Product Page]

MSI has introduced a new member to its Wind Top all-in-one PC line-up by launching the AE2220 Multi-Touch. The system boasts a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 touchscreen display, a choice of either a 2.1GHz Pentium dual-core T4300 or 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo T6600 CPU, an integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9300 graphics card, up to 4GB RAM, a 320/640GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a DVD writer, a 6-in-1 memory card reader, an optional hybrid TV tuner, WiFi and Windows 7 OS. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers Gigabit Ethernet, D-Sub and HDMI. The MSI Wind Top AE2220 is now available for pre-order in Europe for a price tag of 799 Euro (about $1,200). Read more

Computer case maker NZXT has unveiled a new gaming chassis called the GAMMA. Priced at under $50, the case supports for six fans, but only one rear 120mm fan is included with the case. The GAMMA features pre-drilled watercooling holes on the backplate and mounting holes for a dual radiator at the top. The case also has a mesh front panel for airflow and lots of wire routing options on the motherboard tray and other places. [NZXT]