Articles tagged with: Gadgets
Posted in Computer, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Luxury, Luxury Brands on 23 July 2008
You bold personality is truly reflected via your consideration huge, deluxe and fast cars as your ultra-cool possessions. But how about bringing a tinge of boldness to your gadgetry stuff likewise imprinting a car logo over a laptop or maybe a bit of buckskin upholstery? We are marching towards tasting seriously cool echelon and here is a welcoming blessing. Bentley in alliance with Ego Lifestyle has unveiled their new blend i.e. Ego Bentley Laptop. For years, Ego is deeply engaged in the production of luxury laptops catering towards moot taste and contour but lately they seem to have given an outline to their desires with the offering of Bentley laptops.
Posted in Camera, Coolest Gadget of the Week, Designer, Elite Gadget of the Week, Gadgets, Technology on 22 July 2008
Having bagged the crown for three-times in a row, Gaj-It has confirmed that the blog is a den of coolest stuff. With 37% of total votes, Flee the flyng digital camera is the pick of the week at CGOTW conducted by Coolest-gadgets. Amidst the pool of digital cameras available, here comes a revolutionary gadget that swears to mar the inexorable conformist design of digital cameras. Called the Flee Digital Camera, it is developed to be thrown high in the air where it will perform taking aerial shots, hence ignoring the need of a small plane. Before touching the surface, the aerial shots are then transferred to your mobile phone via Bluetooth.
Posted in Cell Phone, Gadgets, Gold, Luxury, Mobile Phone on 22 July 2008

Coming from China, the Suo Xin ZT888 is a handset that aims at playing hoodwink with Apple fans, thereby blindly encouraging them to ink deal with the cheapest version of phone bearing an Apple logo. The mobile phone from iPMart comes equipped with an added layer of authentic leather case/battery for certain reason. Priced at $115.43, the model invited my attention because of the Apple-logo slapped call buttons.
Posted in Cell Phone, Luxury, Mobile Phone, Worlds Most Expensive on 22 July 2008
Priced at $176,400, claiming to be the world’s most expensive iPhone designed by Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson gets a competitor here. Yes, if inking deals with diamond slapped N95, 24-Karat gold bathed Mobiado professional or Swarovski envcrusted Dior seems too pricey to pursue then I doubt your welcoming response for $177,300 Amosu diamond encrusted iPhone. But that is not an excuse for Amosu to stop delivering opulent models. Valued at £89,000 ($177,300), Amosu Ultimo Diamond iphone has neatly grabbed pedestal from the till date most expensive diamond studded iPhone from Princess Plus. Handcrafted by the most radiant equipments, the phone comes studded with 1179 dazzling 16.18 carat diamonds. It is the blend of form with functionality that makes the Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone worthy of its exclusive ‘World Class’ standing. On a deeper vision, the fashionable Ultimo Diamond iPhone sports 458 diamonds layered on its flat face with the rear bottom case caked with 18 carat solid white gold coated with 660 diamonds. To cherish the icing on the cake, it comes with an imprinted Apple logo festooned with 61 diamonds.
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Technology on 21 July 2008
How true is the saga of Microsoft initiative all set to take further its SideWinder brand revitalization that got commenced with the mouse and now anticipating the release of a keyboard by falling September? Perchance, the SideWinder X6 appeals to be a quite interesting keyboard sporting red (conceivably radiant) keys, a hook-on num-pad, programmable keys plus two colossal bulges on its right. We are the vouching the possibility of its knobs being programmable, hence enabling us to revolve throughout your artillery or spool through your iTunes playlist. Folks, you have no choice but to wait until September to test it’s whether this $79 keyboard qualifies as a SideWinder or no.
Via PCInpact
Posted in Home Appliances, TV on 21 July 2008
Smiles float all across when a plan takes shape. The case in point is the compromise that you are about to make by ignoring the thought of kitchen hood and investing the funds available in installing a revolutionary LCD. But Faber’s luxurious Imago+ multimedia hood can rescue you from this compromise as it features a stainless steel / glass finish that befits agreeably above your series and details a 19-inch LCD TV offering a 1,440 x 900 resolution, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 850:1 contrast ratio. Whilst the interior tuner caters to DVB-T signals and for connecting diverse sources of content, you may connect the upright array of docks. With no word on price disclosed as yet, we are anticipated to demand few deserving $$$$.
Via Appliancist
Posted in Health, Technology on 21 July 2008
In this fast-driven lifestyle one hardly gets time to visit gym; hence the desire to stay fit remains unfulfilled. If you have noticed then the nature of gadgets produced these days bear the similar theme. Three cheers to the efforts of Architect Antonio Citterio, who along with his assistant Toan Nguyen has developed fitness cum wellness system. Called Kinesis Personal, the system assists the user to revive potency litheness, fortitude and stability. After spending minutes over this device, your mind and body may feel the right kind of balance to augment the overall occurrence. In wider sense, the device aims at addressing a revolutionary lifestyle statement. If it fails to convince you then free-feel to consider the Ferrari unica home gym or experience the climbing wall gym shot.
Posted in Automobile, Car, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Technology on 20 July 2008
If that fender bender has done some harm to your parked coupe and realizing your absence has absconded from the place without leaving a note then it won’t result in hue and cry but the possibility is he can be traced via the Car Camera Voyager Pro. Developed by Brickhouse Security, the car camera voyager pro along with GPS logger would make your job of extracting the insurance claim from the alleged harsh driver. The kit comprises of a G-sensor that perceives the incident happened in your absence and the dear camera is capable of capturing footage (360 degree video recording) from around 10 seconds before until the 30 seconds after the mishap has occurred. GPS reflects the location of the accident whilst the tag of $445 is an invitation to grab it and install it in your car, once it gets launched during next week.
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Technology on 18 July 2008
Parrot, an established brand known for its production of Bluetooth accessories is all set to expand its niche by adding Bluetooth-enabled digital picture frame. Designed by celebrated French designer Andrée Putman, the new Parrot Digital Photo Frame is the first-ever in a line of new, designer-style products offered by the company. Prided at $450, it features a seven-inch screen and uses Bluetooth wireless technology in order to let you transfer photos unswervingly from an appliance i.e. mobile phone. The elite digital photo frame also sports uploading of photos via a SD card or USB and its internal memory can stock up over 400 photos and picture slideshows. Anticipated to be available by the end of this month, it is competent against Kodak easyshare w1020 and w820 internet enabled wireless digital photo frames and DSM-210 digital frame.
Posted in Gadgets on 17 July 2008
Steampunk continues to maintain its deserving amount of respect, which became clearly visible via steampunk watch and customized keywords. But not every time, we can expect the glorious functionality from steampunk deliverables. There are times when they look better in snaps than real life. For instance, the appealing steampunk mouse is a recreation of some alternate Victorian history that comes packed with aesthetics but is low at functionality. Above all, uncomfortable to carry the mouse weighs 10 pounds, and is enclosed with so many ornaments that it would leave undying inscription on your hand if you essentially end up using it on daily basis.









