Hope Dworaczyk Posted: 18 Apr 2011 11:59 PM PDT |
Maxell Vibrabone Earbuds Posted: 18 Apr 2011 11:01 PM PDT Feel the beat course right through your bones, literally, with the newest in-ear headphones from Maxell of Japan. Most cans use massive drivers for greater sound levels and deeper frequencies. The drivers on the Maxell Vibrabone Earbuds on the other hand, transmit the sound through your skull itself, using the sound pressure to transmit music to your brain. This means that your eardrums won’t be bearing the whole brunt of the sound. $TBA. Share This |
Oakley 3D Gascan Posted: 18 Apr 2011 10:43 PM PDT Can’t be bothered with the run-off-the-mill 3D glasses that the cinemas are providing? When style is in your DNA, Oakley has your eyes covered for the whole three-dimensional experience with the 3D Gascon eyewear. The company claims it to be the first optically-correct 3D glasses. Its HDO-3D lenses offer great clarity and true alignment of 3D images for less ‘cross-talk’. Though the glasses won’t do much against that annoying seatmate who keeps on talking during the dialogs. $120. Share This |
Adriana Lima Posted: 18 Apr 2011 10:23 PM PDT |
Wacom Bamboo iPad Stylus Posted: 18 Apr 2011 09:18 PM PDT While we won’t be running out of iPad cases anytime soon, there’s a bit of shortage in the stylus department. Some people prefer the use of a tool instead of their fingertips in navigating the tablet; and Wacom has something good in store for us. The Bamboo iPad Stylus is thinner and has a satin-like finish for comfort. Jot down notes or use the tablet even if you’re wearing gloves easily with this neat implement. Just don’t lose this stylus, like you did with all those Palm-era devices, or you’re back to your fingertips. Available in mid-May. $30. Share This |