
GenevaLab is famous for its high-end iPod-compatible sound systems that aim to bring superior sound quality and components to home theater fans and audiophiles. The company has recently launched the GenevaSound S that features two 3-inch drivers along with a class D energy-efficient amp that pushed 15-watts to each channel. The iPod dock also has an iPod Universal Dock that supports a wide variety of iPods and iPhones. Additional specs include an alarm clock, and an FM radio with six station presets. The GenevaLab Sound System Model S also comes with a table stand, allowing the user the choice of elevating the system, so it takes up less space on a nightstand, a counter or a desk. Available in white, red or black, the GenevaSound S iPod dock retails for just $299 a pop. Read more

If you’re a DIY computer enthusiast, then you might wanna take a look at Huntkey’s latest mid tower PC case ‘H403′. Made from 0.6mm thick SECC material, the case supports both micro-ATX and ATX mainboards, and features a mesh front panel, a top-placed I/O panel with audio, eSATA and USB ports, four 5.25-inch drive bays, seven 3.5-inch drive bays and seven slots for expansion cards. The case also comes with a front mounted 120mm fan with LED lights for bling and an optional rear mounted 120mm fan. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and availability yet. [SlashGear]

Buffalo has recently unveiled its latest Network Attached Storage (NAS) device called the TeraStation TS-XEL/R5. The NAS is available in 2TB, 4TB and 6TB models and supports up to four SATA hard drives in RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 5 or 10 modes. The device also comes with an LCD screen, two USB 2.0 ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet and supports for hot-swapping, Apple’s Time Machine and Active Directory Services. The TeraStation TS-XEL/R5 will hit Japan later this month for $946 (2TB), $1,180 (4TB) and $1,535 (6TB), respectively. Read more

The Gundam Halloween alarm clock will wake you up with the original sound of the voice of Haruka Inoue from the Japanese Anime Gundam. In case you didn’t know, Gundam is a series of Japanese Anime created by Sunrise studios that features giant robots (or “mecha”) called Gundam. Measuring 149mm x 95mm x95mm and weighing 280grams, the alarm clock also features a snooze function and a calendar (up to 2099). It requires 2x AA batteries and a solar cell to operate. If you are interested, you can buy the Gundam Halloween alarm clock for 5,250 Yen ($58). [FarEastGizmos]

The NewerTech USB to DVI/HDMI/VGA to Video Display Adapter will enable you to add an additional HDMI, DVI, or VGA display with up to 2048 x 1152 resolution via any Mac or PC computer’s standard USB 2.0 port. The device enables you to expand the display capabilities of desktop and laptop computers that offer only one built-in display/video-out port while eliminating the cost and hassle of installing a video card into the computer. Windows-powered computers support up to six adapters, while Macs can host up to four. Additionally, the adapter requires at least Mac OS X 10.4.11, or Windows 2000 SP4/XP SP2. You can purchase the NewerTech USB 2.0 display adapter for only $95.99 each. [NewerTech]

Medion German has added a new member to its Gaming PC line-up by launching the Medion PC7233. This powerful machine is equipped with a 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor, an NVIDIA GeForce GT230 graphics card, a 12GB RAM, a 1TB SATA HDD (7200 rpm), a DVD writer, a card reader and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium OS. It also comes with a keyboard, a mouse and several connectivity ports including USB, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, eSATA and FireWire. The Medion PC7233 is now available in Europe for €1,199 (about $1,724). [Product Page via GadgetFolder]

Transcend comes back with a new series of SDHC cards, the Ultimate Class 10. Coming in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities, these cards boast read and write speeds of up to 20MB/s and 16MB/s, respectively. In addition, they are also compliant with the SD 3.0 standard and have built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC). The 4GB, 8GB and 16GB are priced at $15.04, $28.30 and $58.56, respectively. [Transcend]

Olympus is gearing up to launch its latest voice recorder for the Japanese market, the PJ-10. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, this portable device is equipped with a 2GB of storage, an FM radio and provides up to 135 hours of voice recording in mono at 32kbps (WMA format). In addition, it also comes with an antenna docking station for enhancing the radio sensitivity. Measuring only 103.8mm x 55.5mm x 19.1mm and weighing just 95 grams, the PJ-10 will go on sale in Japan starting in January for around 20,000 Yen (about $223). Read more

Belkin has recently unveiled its Bluetooth Music Receiver allowing you to enjoy the music from your iPhone or iPod touch through your home stereo system. The gadget uses Bluetooth v2.0 to give you reliable and high-quality sound. $49.99 is all you need to bring home the Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver. [Belkin]

AAXA Technologies has dropped their latest micro projector called the M1. Measuring only 112mm x 105mm x 46mm and weighing just 13.6oz, this compact projector is able to produce images up to 100-inches with a native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. Apart from that, it also provides 66 ANSI lumens brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and features a 1GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, 1W stereo speakers, an A/V input port, a 3.5mm headset jack and a miniUSB port. This compact projector is available in two different versions: M1 and M1 Plus (features an additional VGA port) for a retail price of $299 and $359, respectively. Read more