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Infrared flashlight video recorder

March 31st, 2009

The infrared flashlight video recorder is quite handy and useful.  It is flanked by 17 infrared LEDs that can provide night vision for up to 13 feet. Video recording is done at 30fps, in 640×480 resolution.

Infrared flashlight video recorder

The flashlight will support up to a 2GB mini-SD card and also has 128MB of built-in memory and a LCD display for battery, recording format, time, date, and storage capacity.

Running on three C batteries, the flashlight can record videos for an hour, or work as a simple flashlight for 3 hours. It is priced at $399.95.

Via Coolest Gadgets

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Jewel Necklace USB Flash drive

March 29th, 2009

You must have already read about my article “robot USB flash drive”. Now here’s another one of the USB flash drives that is elegant and sleek, it’s a jewel necklace. This will be interesting for the ladies as they can wear it and also use it as an USB drive.

Jewel Necklace USB Flash drive

With this USB flash drive, you can store upto 2GB of data. But this is a major disadvantage as the storage capacity is only 2GB.

The ‘Jewel Necklace USB flash drive’ comes in various colors like puple, red, black and blue. It is priced at $21.

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PSP Cobra Stand Bundle Kit

March 28th, 2009

The PSP 2K/3K Multi-Shape Cobra Stand bundle kit is suitable for the 2000 and 3000 series consoles.  You can wear it around your waist and walk around cool and awesome.

PSP Cobra Stand Bundle Kit

It contains two stands the traditional vacuum hook stand and the Multi-Shape cobra stand.

♦Traditional vaccum hook stand design that will make very easy to attach to any neat surface.

Length is 26 cm.

♦Multi-Shape Cobra Stand is 92cm Long. With ease you can bend to any shape as per your convenience. Length is 92 cm.

It is priced at $23.00.

Pushkar

PC with 192GB of RAM

March 27th, 2009

Dell announced a new PC with 192GB of ultra-fast DDR3 RAM. Probabaly it is the fastest working computer. The precision T7500 sports 12 memory slots, each of which can take a PC10600 stick (1333 MHz) of up to 16GB.

PC with 192GB of RAM

Most new desktop PC’s have two to four RAM slots that can take up to 4GB modules of DDR2 memory that runs between 400MHz and 1066 MHz in speed. A single 16GB RAM stick would cost more than double the rest of the Dell PrecisionT7500 hardware. I guess the T7500 costs around $50,000 range.

Via GEARFUSE

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Teddy Bear USB hub with Alarm Clock

March 26th, 2009

Here’s a nice gizmo for your kid. The Teddy Bear USB hub with an alarm clock is a cute little gadget. It helps you to transfer your data and information between your USB device and the computer via its hands and feet and it also has an alarm clock on its belly, too.

Teddy Bear USB hub with Alarm Clock

Great thing about this device is that it’s not only cute looking but also provides good usability as your kid will benefit from its 4 usb ports to attach various gadgets while the alarm clock will wake your kids on time for school early morning. The clock is powered by a AAA battery so you don’t need to plug it in your computer to keep running.

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Robot USB flash drive: Store your Data

March 24th, 2009

It’s hard to find a cool Robot flash drive. Some are like the ultraman cool, but not that cool enough.

These Robot USB flash drives can store upto 8GB of data and files. Just put it in your computer USB slot, like how you do it for a normal USB drive.

Robot USB flash drive: Store your Data

It’s a retro-styled robot with a chrome type finish, measuring 75mm tall.

Robot USB flash drive: Store your Data

It comes with a handy keychain clip so you can carry it in your pocket wherever you go. It is priced at $34 (USD) with both silver and gold colors.

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Clock made from Computer Hard drive

March 23rd, 2009

Have an old hard drive that no longer works? As long as it still spins up, chances are you could build a clock out of your old hard drive!

Now this is a real computer hard drive that has been transformed into a working desk clock.

Clock made from Computer Hard drive

The entire clock is simply made of cheap and all recycled parts and is pretty cool. The only slight drawback is that it does not have any numericals or markings what time it is.

The clock is priced at $32.

Via ChipChick

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