Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard


Like many people on the planet, you've probably got a hectic schedule and are always on the go. With many modern conveniences such as cell phones and PDA's with Internet and emailing capabilities, you can find information and communicate from almost anywhere. These gadgets are great to have, however, one disadvantage is that they are so small and can sometimes be difficult to see and can be a pain to type on. But this new gadget, the Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard, may be a solution to that problem.

The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard is a tiny device that uses lasers to project a keyboard on to any flat surface. You can then use the 63 key, full-size keyboard to type an email on any Bluetooth enabled PDA or cell phone. With simulated key click sounds and the capability of handling typing speeds of a standard keyboard, the virtual keyboard will make it easier to type on your small electronics. A little larger than a matchbook, this gadget fits nicely in your pocket or purse. The rechargeable battery will last up to 120 minutes.

Get yours now for under $200.00

Low-Energy Aleutia E2 Computer


You turn the lights off when you leave a room. You open your windows when it's nice out so you don't have to run the air conditioner. And there are probably numerous other things you do around your house so you can save energy and money on your electric bill. But do you turn your computer off every night? Now you don't have to worry about shutting down your PC every night to conserve energy with this Low-Energy Computer.

Most computers use a surprising 300-500 watts of power just to run. But this new energy saving model, the Aleutia E2, was designed to use only 8 watts of power, that's less than most light bulbs! So how is this possible and why don't all computer manufacturers product energy saving models? Well, it's possible because the Low-Energy Computer uses energy efficient memory such as solid-state memory cards as opposed to hard drives. However in turn for being more environmentally friendly, this small computer only runs at 500 MHz with 1 GB RAM. It's not capable of running things like Google Earth or YouTube but is very resourceful for word processing, emailing, and surfing the net.

The Low-Energy Aleutia E2 is only about the size of two decks of cards (4.5"x4.5"x1.4") and only weighs 500 grams. Despite its small size is virtually indestructible being made with an aluminum case and no moving parts to break off. Another added feature is that it will attach to the back off many LCD monitors so it won't be in the way.

So if you're looking for a ways to go green and maybe save on your energy costs then a Low-Energy Computer may be just the thing for you.Link....

Blueado m5e Media Center PC


Here is a very nice media PC for your home entertainment theater. First off it is very small, only 4.2 inches tall, 7 inches wide and 12 inches deep. So it will fit just about anywhere. Second it does not look like your typical PC. It is very eye appealing. Third it?s quite. No noisy fans distracting you from your favorite shows and movies.

Now for the specifications:
  • 200 Gigabyte Storage will record over 300 hours of high quality video
  • Create your own DVD's with the built in DVD Burner!
  • Watch one TV show while recording another!
  • Extra Performance for all of your entertainment needs.
  • Store over 10,000 MP3's
  • Store over 25,000 Digital Pictures
  • Dolby Digital Audio Out in 5.1
  • DTS Digital Audio (5.1, 6.1 and in the future 7.1)
  • Front USB 2.0 and Fire Wire Connections
  • 7 Input Card Reader
  • S-Video, DVI, VGA and Standard Video Out
  • Front Audio Out and In. Link....
  • Alienware MJ-12 m7700a


    If you have never heard of Alienware computers then you have been missing out. Alienware builds some of the best performing computers you will find anywhere. These are definitely not your average Dell or HP computers and laptops. They are built to look cool as well as perform. They build just about any type of computer and laptop you could want but their real bread and butter are their gaming PCs.

    I came across this Alienware laptop the other day when browsing . The MJ-12 m7700a is basically a full blown desktop packed in to a laptop case. It features dual-core AMD Opteron and Athlon 64 FX-60 processors to handle any task you can throw at it. It has a PCI Express-powered NVIDIA Quadro graphics card for all the latest games. The MJ-12 m7700 will support dual SATA drives in RAID configurations. We are talking over 200GB of hard drive space in this bad boy. But that is not all, this laptop also supports dual optical drives so you can have a CD-RW/DVD and a DVD R/W in this baby.

    A 17 inch WideUXGA 1920x1200 or WideXGA+ 1440x900 LCD is available and front stereo speakers allow you to hear all the action. This laptop is definitely not for users who are looking for a light compact laptop. Its starting weight is 10lbs and increases as you load it up with all the features. Link....

    iDJ with the iPod


    This mixing table now supports iPod (any model) as music source. Plug in two ipods into the deck and start mixing right away. Forget vinyl or cds, use your iPod(s) to start mixing your favorite songs. More devices are supported through phono and line input. All you have to do is select the right songs and fiddle with the controls.

    • Two universal iPod docking stations will accept all model iPods with bottom connector and charge while connected
    • Large iPod navigation controls
    • 3-band EQ with gain control on both channels
    • Dedicated microphone input with tone and level control
    • Phono/line inputs for adding additional devices on both channels
    • USB connectivity (PC and Mac) enables iDJ to function as a music loading base
    • iPod's recording capabilities supported by iDJ for voice memos, etc.
    • Turntable spindle receptacle enables placement of the iDJ on a turntable
    • Zero tolerance precision switches knobs for a tight, precise feel Link.....

    Indestructable Flexible Keyboard


    The Virtually Indestructible Keyboard is, well, a virtually indestructible keyboard. Engineered with silicon, this computer keyboard is resistant to spilled liquids and contact with other materials. Perfect for avid gamers and LAN parties! The keyboard is not only durable, but it is soft and comfortable to use, so comfortable that it can roll up into your pocket! In comparison to other keyboards, this one will save you a significant amount of weight and space. Also, unlike traditional keyboards that make it hard to clean off dirt and oil, the Virtually Indestructible Keyboard can be unplugged and quickly and easily washed with water. Say goodbye to spills and hello to a constantly clean keyboard.

    This computer gadget is specially crafted design of this keyboard completely eliminates negative-angle wrist stress, an infamous nuisance that affected those working with manual typewriters a long time ago. For some unlucky folks, this condition can actually turn into carpal tunnel syndrome, requiring medical treatment. Having a keyboard that minimizes aches is important for gamers that play at a computer for hours or people whose jobs revolve around computer work. State of the art technology is coupled with a practical design layout that offers quick and silent reflexive typing that is noticeably more comfortable than traditional hard plastic keyboards. The Virtually Indestructible Keyboard is not only suitable for the nomadic computer gamer but also works well for home and office computers.

    Right now the keyboard comes in three different versions; a black 85 key with no number pad, a black 109 key with a number pad, and a transparent glow 109 key with a number pad. All of the units cost a mere $29.99, an incredibly low price for one of the most optimally designed keyboards on the market. This keyboard is the future of computer hardware.Link...

    Port-o-Skype


    This portable little device might come in handy for people who like to use skype but travel a lot. This 32MB drive has Skype installed and has room to save profiles and private information like username and password. Using is very simple, just plug it into an USB drive. The more expensive version also supports bluetooth.

    Available for $75Link.....