Kelly Brook Posted: 28 Feb 2011 05:20 AM PST |
Slide and Negative Converter Posted: 28 Feb 2011 04:48 AM PST Film photographers can wax poetic unendingly about ‘the good-old days’ when capturing a photo meant taking your time and planning well before clicking the shutter. Preserving the resulting slide or film negative is both expensive and laborious so it’s better if you have at least a digital backup of it. Digitize those shots with ease with this Cordless Slide and Negative Converter. The stand-alone device scans your 35mm slides or 110 and 135mm negatives and converts them into a JPG file. The 9MP CMOS sensor churns out 3328 x 3216 files that’s viewable on the built-in TFT display. There’s an onboard storage but it will be best if you hook the converter to a computer for bigger space. $160. Share This |
LaCie Little Big Disk Posted: 28 Feb 2011 04:23 AM PST What’s the point of having a Thunderbolt-compatible computer when you can’t use its potential? LaCie answers the call with the release of the Little Big Disk. The latest storage device which uses this new technology co-developed by Apple and Intel promises faster data access, less vibration and low power consumption. Two solid-state drives (SSD), each 250GB big are housed in a unique aluminum case for excellent portability and protection for your data. Thunderbolt promises 10GB/s transfer rate either way, even for daisy-chained devices. $TBA. Share This |
Jorgie Porter Posted: 28 Feb 2011 04:02 AM PST |
2011 MacBook Pro Posted: 28 Feb 2011 02:24 AM PST Should Thor ever become computer literate, he’d no doubt have the 2011 MacBook Pro. The new sexy Apple laptop features the fastest dual-core processor available. And with Turbo Boost, it goes even faster. But Thor would appreciate the Thunderbolt port to connect several peripherals, including data and display. It’s a new I/O port that’s about 20 times faster than USB and 12 times faster than FireWire 800. A long-lasting battery, FaceTime HD and a multi-touch trackpad means Thor can do a lot more stuff whichever thundercloud formation he may be at. $1,200+. Share This |
iPong Table Tennis Trainer Posted: 28 Feb 2011 02:02 AM PST When Forrest Gump isn’t available for your weekly ping-pong training sessions, the iPong should fill the gap nicely. The machine fires anywhere from 12 to 70 balls per minute. It even has different spin settings for practicing your service returns. Proper practice makes perfect and the iPong wants you to get to that ping-pong peak. No, this product isn’t in any way, shape or form related to Apple. $150. Share This |
Elena Baguci Posted: 28 Feb 2011 01:42 AM PST |
OWLE iPhone Video Rig Posted: 27 Feb 2011 11:46 PM PST |
New Balance Leather Posted: 27 Feb 2011 11:14 PM PST Nothing says ‘classy’ better than leather. From furniture to car upholstery and now, even the retro New Balance sneakers get the supple treatment. The M577KCM has an all-leather, black-on-black upper with an Encap sole unit. Of course, it’s still not classy enough to match with your tuxedo but it’s still appropriate for those semi-formal affairs. ~$200. Share This |
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