
Giant International is back with its Intouch IT7150 Wireless Internet Frame that could be the best Christmas gift for your friends. What makes the Intouch IT7150 special is that it is not only capable of displaying your favorite photos in a slideshow format, but it is also connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi for added functionality. The gadget has a 7-inch color digital display screen with 16:9 aspect ratio and a high resolution at 800 x 480 pixels, an on-screen QWERTY keyboard, a wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader, a live internet radio, two 1W Stereo speakers, a 128MB of internal memory, and an included USB cable to connect to the computer. Its rechargeable battery provides up to 1.5-hours of operating time. $229.99 is all you need to bring home the Intouch IT7150 Wireless Internet Frame. [Press Release]
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LG today introduced the brand new LG BL40 Chocolate Christmas Edition that will be launched in the South Korea market on December 10th, 2009. The phone features a black color case with golden accents and an 8-megapixel digicam with Autofocus, instead of the 5-megapixel camera featured in the original BL40. In addition, customers will also receive a voucher for a prize of up to 5-million Korean Won or around $4,000. There is no info on the availability of LG BL40 Chocolate Christmas Edition in other countries. More
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If you are looking for a new travel mouse, then check out the Elecom “Like a Spoon!” mouse. Powered by one AAA battery, the input device connects to the laptop via an included 2.4GHz wireless receiver. This ultra-portable mouse measures 65.7mm x 88.3mm x 40.2mm and weighs at 115grams. Available in white, black and red, the Elecom “Like a Spoon!” mouse will be available in Japan for 8,400 Yen or approx. $90. More
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Nokia today introduced a new slider handset that is available in six fresh and vivid colors including pink, red, petrol blue, aluminum, lime and purple. Made for design-conscious consumers, the Nokia 6700 Slide features a 2.2-inch QVGA display with a resolution of 320 x 240, a 5-megapixel camera with a built-in dual LED flash, a 860 mAh battery, and a microSD card slot that supports up to 16GB. Additionally, its camera can record video in MPEG-4 VGA up to 15fps. The Nokia 6700 Slide will be available in Europe for 160 Euros or approx. $240. More
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Designed exclusively for MacBook, the BassJump is a portable subwoofer that will turn your MacBook into a mini sound system. The subwoofer comes with a software that will combine audio coming from your MacBook speakers with the low frequency bass coming from the BassJump subwoofer. As a result, you will hear a dramatically richer and fuller sound. It is a USB powered gadget, so there is no need to carry extra cables, adapters or power cords. Priced at $79.99 each, the BassJump comes packaged with an exclusive neoprene travel case. [twelvesouth]
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The Ostendo CRVD gaming monitor will take you to the next level of gaming experience. The display features a huge 43-inch curved screen with a resolution of 2880 x 900 pixels. It also adopts the latest LED technology to deliver bright and accurate colors, and a super fast response time of less than .02 milliseconds, so there is no ghosting in videos and animations. Additionally, the CRVD’s ultra-wide 32:10 aspect ratio is 180% wider than 16:9 displays and 240% wider than 4:3 displays. The Ostendo CRVD retails for a hefty $6499. Watch the video after the jump. More
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The Mood Chair is an interactive chair from UK studio Aether & Hemera, which changes its color in response to the users’ mood and the environment around them. This furniture technically consists of partially translucent units with LEDs, embedded micro-chips and appropriate sensors. There is no info on when this Mood Chair will go into mass production. Watch the video demonstration after the jump to get more details. More
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MaxPoint has dropped a new wireless keyboard for the mass market, the KeySonic KSK-3200 RF. Measuring 293.5mm x 28mm x 101mm, the keyboard makes use of X-Type membrane technology for super silent key strokes and features a 2.4GHz RF (works up to 10 meters), a built-in opto-mechanical trackball with two mouse buttons, status LEDs and runs on two AAA batteries. The KeySonic KSK-3200 RF retails for 49.90 Euro (about $74). [TCMagazine]
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USB Geek has a new accessory for your Windows PC in the form of the USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad. This portable device comes with a tiny QWERTY keypad allowing you to transmit keystrokes to your computer from up to 30-feet away via a 2.4GHz radio frequency. There is also a 2.8-inch wireless trackpad, so you can control the computer cursor from across the room. Measuring 126mm x 83mm x 9mm and weighing 66grams, the device comes equipped with an RF receiver USB dongle that you can use to connect the gadget to your computer. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000. Watch the video after the jump. More
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Data Robotics has unveiled the Drobo S, a new backup storage solution that is perfect for creative professionals and small businesses. The device sports eSATA, Firewire 800 and USB 2.0 interfaces and can hold up to five hot-swappable drives with a total of 10TB of storage space. What makes the Drobo S more interesting is that it has a built-in self healing technology, which is ideal for safely storing large files and rapidly growing data. The Drobo S connects to Windows, Mac and Linux2 systems and supports NTFS, HFS Plus, EXT3, and FAT32 file formats. It will be available in the near future for $799 each. [Data Robotics]
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