National Geographic Himalaya Posted: 08 Jan 2011 08:54 AM PST Nobody knows the outdoors like the National Geographic Society. You’d certainly trust a watch if their name is attached to it and if it’s made by Egana – one of Switzerland’s finest horologists. Unique to this watch is the built-in, pop-up anemometer that measures wind speed and wind chill temperature. It also has a barometer, altimeter, thermometer and even a Beaufort scale. The Japanese quartz movement guarantees accuracy as well as the Swiss-made sensors. It’s colored as the famous yellow borders of the National Geographic magazine for easy spotting in case the watch gets dropped in the terrain. $62. Share This |
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Board Series Grip Tape Case Posted: 08 Jan 2011 07:58 AM PST While the iPhone 4 may be the last thing you’ll liken to a skateboard, it didn’t stop SlickWraps into making a case that kinda resembles a board. The front and side of the Board Series case looks like wood, but the piece de resistance is the real, grip tape covering the back. That’s the same material used on decks of skateboards, so you won’t be doing any favors to anyone should you decide to slide your smartphone on their smooth tables. $20. Share This |
Origin Big O Posted: 08 Jan 2011 07:42 AM PST Reading the specs of the Big O from Origin can be likened to reading the menu of a gourmet restaurant or even a copy of the Kama Sutra. This PC is extreme in every sense of the word and customization is its middle name. Staring with the processor which is a choice between a single Intel Core i7 or dual Xeon X5680 – both which can be overclocked. You can also get up to 12GB of RAM and four GTX 480 FTW graphics cards. Everything is liquid-cooled so you’ll maintain that ‘O’ face before, during and after game play. $TBD. Share This |