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S1Digital Blu-ray Disc Changer
Have you built up your Blu-ray movie collection to such an impressive extent that you have no where to organize it? This is where the S1Digital Blu-ray Disc Changer comes in handy, where it retails for $1,499, offering your Windows Vista/7 Media Center PC or Windows Home Server computer added capability to browse through up to 100 Blu-ray discs at once.... [Read more of this review]
Panasonic G1 Disappears from Website
Hmmm, with PMA just around the corner, could the removal of Panasonic’s G1 digital camera (with all of its references) from Panasonic Canada’s website signal a new device? After all, the Panasonic G1 is also officially out of stock in Japan, lending more credence to this theory. What do you think – is there a G2 on its way? Read More →
Darth Vader Shadow Alarm Clock
The Dark Lord of the Sith is an imposing character, not to mention a master of the Force, so displeasing him could very well mean your death. Whenever he summons you, you’d best be there waiting for him instead of the other way round! Guess all higher ups in the Empire have at least the Darth Vader Shadow Alarm Clock to help them keep to the time,... [Read more of this review]
Gigabyte M1405 Docking Notebook
The Taipei Game Show sports Gigabyte’s most updated docking notebook known as the M1405. On paper, it will come with a 14″ TFT LED display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, with Windows 7 as the operating system of choice alongside an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor. Depending on your budget, you can also throw in up to 4GB of RAM and a maximum... [Read more of this review]
Chatman Fleshes Out Emoticons
Emoticons have been around for quite some time already, helping translate what would take a few words or phrases into a simple, graphical representation of what you’re feeling at that point in time. The Chatman transforms virtual reality into an actual face, targeting PC and Mac users who spend plenty of time on Instant Messaging (IM) programs.... [Read more of this review]
Wattbox Doesn’t Require A Modern Home To Operate
The Wattbox isn’t available to the general public just yet, but if and when it is, it’s probably going to be rather popular. Its aim is to help folks save costs on energy consumption. One of the more interesting features of the Wattbox is that is can be retrofitted, so it’ll be suitable for all houses, not just the modern ones. Its... [Read more of this review]
Sportpong – Game While You Sweat
3 vs 2 Rorschach kids… from Sportpong on Vimeo.The Wii might have helped couch potatoes burn slightly more calories than PS3 and Xbox 360 gamers, but it certainly is no substitute for an actual workout in the gym. Sportpong doesn’t change the scenario, although it is way cooler than the Wii, being an interactive physical computer game where... [Read more of this review]
Gigabyte M1405 Spied Hauling Around its External GPU
Happened upon the Taipei Game Show? No? Us neither, but Nicholas Khoo of 9eekonomics was, and we’re glad he made it. Spotted at the event was Gigabyte’s latest docking laptop, the M1405. On the go, there’s a 14-inch, 1366 x 768 resolution TFT LED, Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300, up to 4GB memory and 500GB storage, DVD, Windows 7, and graphics... [Read more of this review]
ASUS Eee Top ET1610PT with Atom D410 Shows Up in Online Support Pages
While it doesn’t seem to be available to order yet, ASUS’ first Pine Trail-equipped nettop is close enough to release that the Taiwanese manufacturer has let some of its specs loose already. What we know so far is that it’ll come with Intel’s Atom D410 CPU, 802.11b/g/n wireless, six USB ports, a 5-in-1 card reader, and a webcam... [Read more of this review]
BenQ V2220 Claims ‘World’s Slimmest’ Monitor Title
BenQ is on the warpath today, updating its V series and crying from the mountaintops about unbeatable slimness and contrast ratios. We could care less about the supposedly class leading 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, but the 15mm thinness on the flagship V2220 certainly intrigues. It’s claimed as the thinnest 21.5-inch monitor around and... [Read more of this review]


