Ka-Bar Marine Fighting Knife Posted: 28 Jan 2011 11:16 AM PST If you’re looking for a trusty knife that you can depend on when your life’s situation goes critical, then the Ka-Bar Marine Fighting Knife might be one of the best choices. The Ka-Bar Knife was popularly used in WWII and even picked by soldiers today as their close range weapon because of its comfortable leather grip that is easy to hold and doesn’t wobble once you thrust it into your assailant. The perfectly-pointed high-grade steel blade also tells how instantly it can kill. $50. Share This |
Helium Bike Case Posted: 28 Jan 2011 10:43 AM PST Pack your bike in a more convenient and safe way with the help of Helium Bike Case. This cool storage features an inflatable padding on both sides for maximum protection and spacious interior that can fit a disassembled standard-sized bike frame and two sets of wheels. Just in case you’re going on a much further trip, you don’t need to worry carrying the Helium Bike Case around the airport because this case was designed to be travel friendly. Now you can enjoy the scenery with less fuel expenses. $600. Share This |
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Sony MBR-XB1000 Posted: 27 Jan 2011 11:25 PM PST Physics is king when it comes to thundering audio sounds. The bigger the driver, the bigger the sound that’s why Sony crams a large, 70mm (2.75-inch) driver inside the cans of the MBR-XB1000 headphones. The result is an impressive 2-30,000Hz frequency range – well beyond the human hearing range of 20-20,000Hz. This means that the bass sounds are ultra low and packs a lot of punch – hence the ‘XB’ in the name for ‘Xtra Bass’. Top end sound is rated at 106 decibels at 24-ohms. ~$377. Share This |
Air Jordan 2011 Posted: 27 Jan 2011 11:09 PM PST Set to be released two days after the 48th birthday of His Airness on February 17, the Air Jordan 2011 is cause for another celebration. The 26th iteration of the Air Jordan series will feature a retro-look, like the Jordan XI, but with a classically-modern feel. The black and white color scheme is still there, but the black part is now made of Patina leather. They’re hand-burnished, ensuring that every pair is as unique as your toe prints. Another neat feature is the interchangeable midsole that you can swap according to the surface you may be playing. $170. Share This |
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MSI WindPad 100W Posted: 27 Jan 2011 09:31 PM PST Had enough of the Apple iPad? If you’re the type who isn’t swayed by the popularity of that aforementioned tablet and an avid Windows-only guy, MSI satiates your tablet hunger. The WindPad 100W runs on Intel’s Melow, low-power processor that includes an Atom 1.6GHz single-core processor, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of solid state storage. The 10.1-inch 1024×600 multi-touch display runs on the Windows 7 Starter OS with Wind Touch technology. Unlike the iPad, this one has several hardware peripherals like an HDMI out, a USB port and an SDHC card reader. It also has Wi-Fi connection and dual video cameras. $710. Share This |