Articles in the Electronic Products Category
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Technology on 19 June 2008
Want to bring some change in your isolated bathroom? Make it more interactive! Nops….that doesn’t mean you should invite people but rather install a form of interactivity that engages you and makes you enjoy that hour-long bath (often females are companied to have one). Realizing your need, one such on the shelf available solution is Aquavision that aims at soothing your stress and relieving you of all tension. The waterproof HD LCD TV is available in horde of sizes i.e. from 17″ to a massive 57″, counting that everyone can’t afford to ink a pricey deal with the giant model respecting space and budget constraints involved. Owning a slim screen, it can easily be en suite onto bathroom tiles and attunes well offering a soothing appeal.
Posted in Electronic Products, Estate, Home Decor, Luxury, Theater on 16 June 2008
When filthy rich folks Tony and Penny Caciolo were busy picking needful for their home theater setup, they took a call that the look and feel of the home should homage of their preferred place on Earth: the Italy segment of Epcot at Disney World. And they met success as the home has fallen up to their expectations’. This horrendous arrangement comes packed with forged storefronts and what appeals like the champagne room from a Staten Island strip club. And if you aren’t aware then the pool offers a swim-under waterfall that leads to a cavern with a LCD TV within. For sure, the guys are thinking strongly to confirm something.
Posted in Electronic Products, Luxury on 13 June 2008
Here is rejoicing news for all millionaires! The Sharp LB-1085, touted to be the world’s largest LCD TV measuring 108-inches would be available for sale in Japan from next week onwards. The model features full HD resolution of 1,920×1,080 pixels, panel supporting 7.6 million colors, 400cd/m2 brightness, 1,200:1 contrast ratio and a viewing angle of 176 degrees. Other specks include an onboard speaker that produces an output of 15W×2ch and comes with integrated 3 x HDMI ports along with the standard audio and video ports.
Posted in Computer, Designer, Display, Electronic Products on 9 June 2008

With technology experimenting with all imaginable possibilities, existence of tri-screen PCs seems to be a passé and its time to materialize the advantages attached with an exquisite availability of 8-screen professional display with 20.1″ high-resolution screens. Coming from the House of LG, it comprises of super-premium S-IPS LCD panels measuring the total diagonal size of 68.8″ (active pixel area, excluding bezels) with a total screen resolution of 6400 x 2400 pixels.
Posted in Electronic Products, Gadgets, Home Decor, Luxury, Shopping on 1 June 2008
Picture this romantic ambiance: You are wandering off to sleep in front of a blazing fire in the company of your favorite book open on your lap with a cup of coffee or cocoa beside you.
Hang one! I believe if you are mistakenly held back because of the intrinsic danger attached to this inglenook fireplace. But once you are completely introduced to this stove, you will realize that this multi-tasker electric stove can really do a value add to the functioning of your day today chaos.
Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, Technology on 20 May 2008
I use to wonder what gives the courage to the turntable makers demand such a hefty price from their every new creation of a device that plays your favorite track by rotating a phonograph on a circular horizontal platform. Can’t they have few affordable productions as well? It seems Montegiro was listening to this thought and thence unveiled the unique Montegiro Lusso turntable priced at $47,000. The arrangement of black circular rings on the aluminum backdrop with silver touch provides a bizarre pose.
Posted in Automobile, Electronic Products, Products, Shopping on 18 May 2008
Call it the best example of technology or unfortunate move for that blemished 16-year-olds engaged till date rendering service to you by carrying your golf accessories. With the unveiling of the Shadow Caddy (at present, for rental purpose only), now it’s possible that your golf club would follow you robotically. How it happens?
Pictured above is a three-wheeled cart that listens to the signal passed from a transmitter worn on the golfer’s body. By controlling the caddy’s setting from “Follow-Me” to “Park,” one thing is sure that would never inadvertently follow you into a dugout or onto the green.
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Products, Shopping on 18 May 2008
Here comes the latest grill in the line of fascinating sculptural grills from the house of Kalamazoo Grills. Called the Edo Grill, it is designed and developed considering the yakitori carts of Japan where skewered meat is cooked on a hot grill. When not in use, it dons a simplest appeal. The top-two steel panels opens to divulge the 18″ x 24″ grilling surface that monitors and creates abundant counter space on either side. Equipped with two control zones offering a total of 50,000 BTUs, the fuel tank of this contemporary grill is masked in the bottom of the grill offering standard liquid propane with an option for natural gas.
Posted in Car, Designer, Electronic Products, Gadgets, Luxury on 17 May 2008
Those of you who get adrenaline pleasure out of virtual racing have hit the right place. Here comes a feature-packed race simulator called Motion-Pro II Simulator by CXC Simulations. Designed to offer you real racing experience while sitting at home, it comes equipped with full-motion technologies, force feedback and high-tech control systems. Words fall short to describe its revolutionary and state-of-the-art design that can mar any realistic racing reproduction.
It has an integrated PC hardware, CXC Racing software, AV technology, 505 watt true 5.1 surround sound system together with a giant subwoofer fitted with four high-tech vibration transducers. The 46-inch full HD screen is selected particularly for outstanding contrast ratios, brilliance and color diffusion.
Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Gadgets on 17 May 2008
Come summers and you just feel like diving into your adjacent pool, nip a few frozen beers and relax with your gang. Fall some occasion and you find an excuse to look for an exciting venue to throw the party. How about a musical party in pool? It may sound weird and unreal but is made possible via Radioraft that is friendly with your iPod nature and pool water.
This flotation device retailed at $2,000 accommodates your iPod, making it water-resistant with complete 360-degree directional audio via five integrated speakers, propelling out 400 watts of power.











