Articles in the Gadgets Category
Posted in Coolest Gadget of the Week, Elite Gadget of the Week, Gadgets, Robot, Shopping on 12 August 2008
And this time the elite/coolest gadget of the week nominated by savvy readers of Coolestgadget is Rovio Wi-Fi Robot featured at Gaj-it.
This resourceful piece of gadgetry rivulets video and audio through an integrated camera, and can be monitored from anywhere. You can easily track the activities happening in your living room by scheming Rovio via the internet. On days, when you are enjoying vacations, the Rovio Wi-Fi Robot comes as a great security measure to make you stay near to your home albeit virtually.
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Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Luxury, Shopping on 11 August 2008
Right on the heels of its customary routine to retain customers by producing glitzy accessories, here is iRiver’s novel offering of Swarovski-studded Mplayers. This comes as a blessing for Japanese chics who must have shrieked “kawaii!” over it by now. But to be honest, this one fail to convince me as I would never spend $135 for a 1GB screen-less mp3 player until I feel handicap in absence of any other substitute. The 4th edition Mplayer Swarovski was launched on 1 August in Japan and is available in four diverse forms viz. little girl, flower ray, liberty, ethnic across vanilla, lime, lavender and chocolate shade.
Via GearLog
Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Gadgets, Gaming, Shopping on 9 August 2008
If you are tired of using multiple tables in an attempt to store your gaming peripherals that still spill out of its place every now and then, you must check this out. The Pro Gaming Table developed by Digital Edge is the perfect space for storing your gaming peripherals. It has a sleek look and stylishly built in black color, it is light in weight and easy to carry from place to place. It has enough space to store upto three LCD monitors apart from a printer, CPU and other peripherals. It has more than eight table tops, arranged in three levels to facilitate easy reach. What’s more, the height is adjustable to suit your needs.
Posted in Designer, Diamond, Gadgets, Luxury, Shopping on 9 August 2008
If that noisy “I am Rich” declaration doesn’t befit your personality and you wish to choose a silent yet shiny way to flaunt your opulent lifestyle then here is one that will leave people marvel your pricey possessions’. Here is my logic: There is nothing blue about the fact you can afford to ink pricey deals until you have additional dough to don it in equally princely pouches. You may choose to practice this exercise of compromise on any sundry gadget, home accessory or bath fitting but dare not disrespect the appeal of the iPhone 3G.
Respecting the buzz it created and that unending queue that started forming two-days prior to its scheduled delivery, here comes a diamond layered leather case to owe a tribute to its timely offering. Designed and developed by designer Mathieu Cattelan of Noreve, it may seem a ravish purchase to many but at the same time doesn’t vouch for a reason when elite section f society is in quotient. Priced at $14,990, the designer leather case targeted to dress iPhone 3G comes encrusted with 272 diamonds weighing 6.8 karats, all plugged in proportionately.
Posted in Cell Phone, Concept, Designer, Gadgets, Mobile Phone on 6 August 2008
Having glared at the countless money-oriented mobile phone models and blingy editions; its time to appreciate some innovation with a dose of cell phone designed using wood. Christened as Maple wooden phone, its appeal is similar to that of a piece of wood until you feel this fully functional handset. Structured using African Blackwood, the Maple edition measures 4.5 x 10.4 x 9.8 cm and comes equipped with features detailing MP3 player, digital camera plus not to mention that standard calling and texting services.
Posted in Concept, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets on 5 August 2008
Around 430 LEDs infuse life to the Luxeed latest unveiling of LED Keyboard. The keyboard is competent of independently illuminating every key in your pick of shade. Further, it can play some appealing ingenious activities like a vigorous rainbow crossway all the keys or shining keys on a soft press of a button. The apex of the arrow keys sports four “preset” buttons that enables you instantaneously select among diverse customizable lit skin presets. The very application aims at setting a radiant skin for your preferred game with special shades to point each key action, or producing illuminated archetypes and designs.
Posted in Camera, Gadgets on 4 August 2008
Time for a digital scan! Tell me honestly how many megapixels your personal digital camera can shoot? 20 or 25? But these numbers fall short before Leaf’s latest offering of Leaf 56-megapixel AFi 10 medium-format digital camera. You heard it correct, the case in pit digital camera has a potential to capture a gigantic 56 megapixels’ merit of visual data in a particular reflection. It is a direct indication that you ought to have a decent amount of storage resolution unless it eats up your memory card just after 5 shots. Its True Wide Frame (TWF) featuring 56mm x 36mm sensor is also attuned with 80 plus other large format cameras. News is the AFi 10 is expected to hit the market sometime in Q4 of running year at a demanding price of $43,675.
Via PhotographyBlog
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Health, Technology on 4 August 2008
After a wearisome day at work, a dose of massage is something that can soothe us. Available in various forms staring from mechanical to water based, Medy Jet is geared up to offer fully functional massage beds. Medy Jets production of Hydro Therapy Massage Bed is the result of several years of experience with underwater massage systems. This self-contained, user operated unit provides the collective settlement of hydro massage, heat and flotation therapy without getting soaked. The water crammed bed is thermostatically monitored and the “water through water” jets located within target key weight clusters.
Posted in Concept, Designer, Elite Finds of the Week, Gadgets, Technology on 3 August 2008
Capsule train sports private cabins for the introvert you
Sharewear concept dress by designer Di Mainstone enlightens your footsteps
Aluminum skateboards from Corbusboards
The Murasaki fembot narrates tales
Toyoto to unveil “Winglet Toyota Partner Robot” by early 2010
The Daan, A Korean air purifier
LG BD300 Blu-ray player provides Netflix and network streaming
Sinful Ruby slippers doorstopper is truly weird
New NSD Power Ball shines via LEDs
Posted in Designer, Furniture, Gadgets, Shopping on 3 August 2008
It’s time to shun all your random and conventional tool chests into your attic. And offering you a worthy replacement stands here the “Kobalt 53-inch Stainless Steel Tool Chest” that sports power-driven LED lights, a high-quality 3-way outstanding sound system, a 1.6 cubic foot refrigerator housing enough cold drinks and snacks, an integrated four-plug powerstrip, flush accumulated lynching hooks, and heavy-duty casters that can hold up to 4000 pounds. Considering these high levels of functionality involved, I am sure you would never leave your garage another time. Ooops…did I tell you this 4.5 feet tall Kobalt tool chest demands $1,600.
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