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Foldable Pocket Light by Harc Lee

by Johan on October 31, 2009 · 1 comment

Foldable Pocket Light by Harc Lee

Here is a portable pocket light that you can bring wherever you go. Designed by Harc Lee, the Foldable Pocket Light comes with a cell at its back providing power. There is also a Back Light Unit that makes the lamp shines brighter. More

Livescribe Pulse Smartpen

by Johan on October 19, 2009 · 1 comment

Livescribe Pulse Smartpen

Livescribe today released a new version of Pulse Smartpen that comes equipped with 4GB of storage space. Available in a new titanium color, the gadget is able to sync handwriting and audio with your PC or Mac using a built-in infra red camera and microphone. Priced at $199, the 4GB model can store up to 400 hours of audio. [Engadget]

1TB Origin Storage Portable Hard Drive With Hardware Encryption

The 1TB Origin Storage portable hard drive comes equipped with built in hardware encryption to protect your secret data. Available in two models, the Pro version features a 128bit AES hardware encryption, while the Enterprise version has a 256bit hardware encryption. Both models comes with an LCD screen that you can use to enter a 18 digit PIN number to access the drive. These hard drives can also detect brute force and malware attacks allowing the hard drive to activate self destruct mode and cleans all data from the device. The 1TB Origin Storage portable hard drive retails for a retail price of £399 (approx. $650). [GizmoWatch]

FLO TV Personal Television

by Johan on October 7, 2009 · 0 comments

FLO TV Personal Television

FLO TV has recently announced its Personal Television that will satisfy TV addicts who want to enjoy their favorite news, live sports, children’s programming and entertainment while on-the-go. Unfortunately, users can’t save their TV programs on this gadget. The FLO TV Personal Television will be available for purchase this holiday season at leading retailers across the country. [Press Release]
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Fitbit Personal Fitness Checker

by Johan on October 6, 2009 · 1 comment

Fitbit Personal Fitness Checker

Fitbit has finally rolled out its Personal Fitness Checker for the mass market. Priced at $99 a pop, the device clips to your clothes and monitors your daily activities including distances traveled, exercise intensity, sleep patterns, and calorie consumption. The Fitbit uses a 3D motion sensor to obtain important data and will transmit that data to the wireless base station when you are near it. You can then log on to the Fitbit site in order to see your health progress. In addition, the Fitbit Personal Fitness Checker also has an OLED display for monitoring purposes. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 10 days of operation time. [Fitbit]

FDA Approves NanoMaxx Ultrasound System

by Johan on October 5, 2009 · 1 comment

FDA Approves NanoMaxx Ultrasound System

FDA has finally approved SonoSite’s NanoMaxx Ultrasound System, which means the gadget will be released stateside very soon. Weighing at only 6-pounds (2.7-Kg), the NanoMaxx Ultrasound System is perfect for busy clinics, ambulances, emergency rooms, and elsewhere that ultrasound is needed. The system uses the company’s advanced proprietary imaging algorithms, including SonoMB and SonoAdapt to provide high quality images. Additional features include a touchscreen display, a fast boot-up time of under 20-seconds and the ability to be used with five transducers to support a wide range of examinations and procedures. [SonoSite via Street Insider]

OWC 1TB Mercury On-The-Go Pro Portable Hard Drive

Other World Computing (OWC) will release the new Mercury On-The-Go Pro portable hard drive that comes in a 1TB of storage capacity. It is enough to store up to 1,000,000 JPEG photos, 500 DVD movies, 76-hours of digital video, or 350,000 MP3 songs. Weighing at just 1.1kg, the new model also comes with an 8MB caches and a data transfer speeds up to 100MB/s. The OWC 1TB Mercury On-The-Go Pro will be released on October 15th 2009 in three versions. The price ranges from $300 to $360, depending on the connectivity option that you choose. [TCMagazine]

Blue Microphones Eyeball 2.0 USB Webcam Microphone

The Blue Microphones Eyeball 2.0 is a USB webcam and microphone combo that comes equipped with a high quality 2MP camera that can capture HD video with up to 1600 x 1200 pixels resolution. The device is portable and small so you can place it to the laptop lid for video conference. The Blue Microphones Eyeball 2.0 connects to your PC via a USB port. If you are interested, you can purchase this USB webcam microphone for at Amazon. [Product Page]

Thanko's Latest 8GB PMP With Video Recording Capability

Thanko has started to sell their brand new Portable Media Player in the Japanese market. Known as the Thanko DTLMP45AV, the gadget features a 4.3-inch LCD display with a 480 x 272 resolution and a 8GB of internal memory, which is upgradable via a microSDHC card slot (up to 8GB). The player also supports DivX, FLV, RM, RMVB, WMV and H.264 file formats. If you want one, you can buy this portable gadget for 14,800 Yen or around $164. [GeekStuff4U]

LaCie Sound2 USB Speaker

by Johan on September 30, 2009 · 1 comment

LaCie Sound2 USB Speakers

If you are unsatisfied with the sound quality of your laptop’s speakers, then you should try the new LaCie Sound2 Speaker that was engineered in collaboration with loudspeaker manufacturer Cabasse. The LaCie Sound2 connects to the computer via USB 2.0 port. In addition, there is also a stereo line input for rigging up other devices. The LaCie Sound2 speakers comes equipped with a Class D Digital Amplifier, a magnetic shielding, a bass reflex system, and a 30W of total peak system output. You can purchase the LaCie Sound2 for $99.99. [LaCie]

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