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● JVC Victor Headphone Surround Adaptor
● Samsung internal SH-B022A and external SE-B026A Blu-Ray burners to be released in April
● The MonsterPod camera tripod grips anything
● The sliding Sony TAV-L1 HDTV
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Here’s another example of a gadget that takes the soul out of technology and go gaga with the lump left behind. The JVC audio converter hooks on to your headphones and converts standard audio output from any device into virtual 5.1 surround sound. Now...
The M1 is here to revolutionize mobile power chopping off the lackadaisical existing cells. It uses the conventional lithium-ion technology and manages to churn out “twice the power of standard 18-volt tools and run twice as long per charge”.
The...
The HDTV and digital broadcasting technology have forced us to shift to Blu-Ray that offers high storage as well as excellent quality. Samsung Electronics will be releasing its internal (SH-B022A) and external (SE-B026A) Blu-Ray burner in April 2006....
MonsterPod™ digital camera tripod sticks to just anything, holding it motionless until you take it off. The tripod can be easily screwed into any camera. The trick is played by the “Viscoelastic Morphing Polymer Super Grip base”.
Just set the timer...
Sony’s slider HDTV, the Esprit TAV-L1, mesmerizes you with its 2.1 stereo that gives you 50w output per channel and a 100w subwoofer. The 32” Bravia LCD will dazzle you if you stimulate the touch-sensitive portico with our finger that makes the front...
Video freaks will love this new Samsung SPH-B1300 clamshell DMB handset that also opens as a portrait orientation. Expected to be launched by KTF in Korea and to be showcased at the CeBit 2006 show, the phone flaunts a two megapixel digital camera and...
Wolverine Data has released a new portable media player (PMP) that boasts of 120GB of storage capacity making it the largest amongst the current players. The MVP 9120 also comes in 60GB and 100GB versions to store a whopping amount of videos, music, and...
MSI has launched its Mega Book MS-1057, the first Ultra Core Duo in Japan. It’s packed with a T2000 CPU (so a Duo) or a T1000 (a Solo), a 12.1" 1280x800 screen, HD Audio, 2 DDR2 667 memory slots with 2GB of RAM holding capacity, a DL and RAM DVD burner...
If there is any space left in your iPod wardrobe, you’ll love to squeeze in Blinkit right away. It’s a safety flasher/flashlight that hooks on to your iPod via its docking port. Don’t worry it’ll not kill the headphone jack of your iPod in case it’s...
Inspired by the upcoming FIFA world cup, TRENDnet has redesigned its TEW-429UB. The new World Cup-Inspired Limited Edition HotSpot Detector and USB adapter allows you to view latest scores from any part of the world and features a LCD screen, 64/128-bit...
If your PDA or a laptop loaded with Wi-Fi along with a compatible network detection software, you can simply win €200 by participating in the next Wavehunt Competition starting on 4th of March, 2006, in Dublin City Centre.
You just have to hunt down a...
First the question arises, why one go for it? The reasons can be many but the main reason is that by making your computer to show you television programs, you save the expensive cost of TVs. Anybody can afford a $100 TV tuner card that comes with...
Researchers at the Center for Polymers and Organic Solids, University of California, Santa Barbara have developed this "real-time sensor for detecting cocaine". The portable biosensor can be easily fixed into any hand-held gadget.Co-author and Nobel...
The Haeir N60 Smartphone is powered by a Linux OS and a 400MHz processor. It’s loaded with a 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3/MPEG4 player, 59MB internal memory, SDIO expansion card, and a 320 x 240 touchscreen display. The 131gram phone measures 48 x 25 x...





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