
The Green-House GH-DM14M Video Note Fridge Magnet allows you to record video messages instead of having to write them down on Post It papers. Available in white, blue, and pink, the gadget features a 1.44-inch (128 x 128) LCD monitor with a tiny camera. The Green-House GH-DM14M records 320 x 240 M-JPEG videos at 20fps and provides a built-in storage space that is enough to record up to 30 seconds video clip (with sound). If you are interested, you can purchase the Green-House Video Note Fridge Magnet for 5,980 Yen ($66). [GeekStuff4U via Green-House]
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Designed by Robert Dabi, the ZERO is a unique wristwatch concept that uses two spinning discs to tell the current time. The bigger disc represents hours, while the smaller one shows minutes. Unfortunately, there is no word on when this timepiece will hit the market. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More
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BenQ has rolled out another budget-friendly Full HD LCD monitor for the European market. Dubbed as the G2420HDB, this 24-inch monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 300 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 170/160 degrees viewing angle. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers both D-Sub and DVI. The BenQ G2420HDB sells for 143 Euro (about $196). [BenQ]
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Buffalo has announced their latest wireless mouse for the Japanese market, the BSMLW09S. Powered by a single AA battery, this little mouse comes in a 3-button design and features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), a 800dpi/1,600dpi resolution, a tiny USB receiver and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000 as well as Mac OS 10.5. Available in a variety of colors including red, silver, white, black, blue and brown, the Buffalo BSMLW09S retails for 4,000 Yen (about $44). More
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Panasonic comes back to the portable CD player market by releasing the new Panasonic RX-D45. The CD player boasts a Bass reflex system, a front-loading motorized CD tray, an FM tuner and a microphone input. Too bad, it doesn’t come with an iPod dock. Pricing and availability info are still unavailable, so stay tuned. [Panasonic]
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Dell has started shipping their latest Full HD monitor ‘G2410H’ for the mass market. This new 24-inch widescreen monitor makes use of WLED backlight technology and offers 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms response time and 160/170 degrees viewing angle. In addition, it’s also compliant with Energy Star 5.0 standard and has both D-Sub and DVI connectors. The Dell G2410H is now available for purchase via Dell’s online store for $339. [Dell]
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After releasing their first e-book reader in January 2010, Newsmy comes back with the new Newsmy 6202, which has a similar design with the Amazon Kindle. The Newsmy 6202 features a full QWERTY keyboard and two big page turning buttons beside the display. Unfortunately, there is no further info about this gadget. Stay tuned for more updates. [IMP3]
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Sony Japan has debuted a new series of LCD TV that comes equipped with a built-in hard disk drive. The new Sony BRAVIA BX series supports a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, CCFL back-lighting, a 720p HD resolution, a 24p True Cinema, BRAVIA Engine 2, BRAVIA Sync and a 500GB of hard disk drive. Audio features are rather standard at 5.1ch audio output and SteadySound to keep audio levels normalized. Additionally, the Sony BRAVIA BX Series is also known as the Sony BX300 in the US or the Sony BX30H in Japan. The Japanese model comes with the upgraded BRAVIA Engine 3 digital processor. [Sony Insider]
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If you are searching for a new USB hub, then check out the latest USB hub from ThinkGeek. Dubbed as the USB Super Hub, the device is not your ordinary USB hub, because it comes equipped with 16 USB 2.0 ports and a 22.5W PSU. The built-in power supply ensures you don’t need an additional AC adapter. There is also a switch that allows you to switch the hub between two computers. Measuring 116mm x 67mm x 63mm and weighing 0.8 lbs, the USB Super 16 Port Hub retails for $159.99 a pop. [ThinkGeek]
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The FirstSTREET 35mm Slide Scanner scans 35mm mounted slides, as well as monochrome or color film. The gadget allows you to create digital copies with images scanned at 5 megapixels, and the quality of the scanned image is amazingly good. The FirstSTREET 35mm Slide Scanner features an SD/MMC card slot, a cartridge slot, a card status indicator and a scan button. Three white LEDs serve as the light source. After the slides are converted, you can create a picture slideshow and view it on the 2.4-inch color display. The scanner comes equipped with a slide cartridge, a photo-editing software, a USB cable, a User Guide, and a Quick Start Guide. [Press Release]
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