Audyssey LES Speakers
Inspired by “the sights and sounds” of its namesake NYC district, the Lower East Speakers promise powerful, distortion free sound in a small package. Has 3.5mm and optical audio out.
Inspired by “the sights and sounds” of its namesake NYC district, the Lower East Speakers promise powerful, distortion free sound in a small package. Has 3.5mm and optical audio out.
The M9-P distinguishes itself from its twin with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal cover on its LCD display, grippy vulcanite leathering and a Leica logogram instead of the usual red dot logo.
The Pivot Power power strip adapts to your needs, and not the other way around. Adjust it to fit different shaped power adapters and easily use all of the outlets at the same time.
The new Little Big Disk has Thunderbolt tech. Daisy-chain it to up to 5 other Thunderbolt devices and enjoy 2-way data transfer at up to 10Gb/s. Coming in 240/500GB SSD and 1TB HDD versions.
Marshall’s handsome and comfy Major headphones are now more cellphone-friendly. They now have a built-in microphone and a one-button remote to control music playback and receive calls.
Looking more like something from an airplane cockpit than a race car, Microsoft’s new U-shaped motion controller is fully wireless, and offers rumble feedback as you hit bumps in the road.
The Veebeam HD is a low-cost, user-friendly streaming device that allows you to wirelessly simulcast video or stream 1080p media from your computer to an HDTV. Works with Macs or PCs.
Has a quad-core i7 2.0 GHz CPU, 17.3″ HD screen (3D display optional), 12GB RAM, 1.5TB HDD, GTX 560M GPU, 1 USB 3.0 and 3 USB 2.0 ports, soft palm rest and easy access cover for upgrades.
That’s right, thanks to NHK and Sharp, TV is going ultra. They showed off this LCD display that produces images with a resolution 16x greater than today’s HDTVs. 2020, please come faster.
Aided by a special putter cradle ($30), Ping’s iPing app for the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G, measures every detail of your stroke, impact angle, and tempo, helping you improve your putting game.
Slated to hit when Gears of War 3 arrives this Fall, this special-edition Xbox 360 Slim gets the full GOW treatment, with blood-red artwork, matching controllers, a copy of GOW3 and a 320GB HD.
The $119 headset has 50mm drivers, audio controls on its cord and a retractable mic. The $70 mouse has 7 buttons, 5,000 cpi laser and a matte grip. Diablo-themed mousepads also available.
A handy app for measuring and tracking mobile data usage. Gives option to set data cap alarms, and even has a location-based data zone. Coming soon for Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone.
The latest in Sony’s prosumer NEX line, it offers interchangeable lenses, and a large 16.2MP APS-C sensor, high-end features for a camera of its size. DPReview has an early preview and sample pics.
ZionEyez’s spectacles contain a tiny 720p HD camera, can record to 8GB of built-in memory or wirelessly send video live to the web via your smartphone. They even take prescription lenses.
If your wireless router and Ethernet cables can’t cover your house, grab this 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Extender. It has an LED that indicates the strength of the connection with the router for optimal placement.
This ordinary-looking can actually has circuits inside instead of beer. Currently being developed by Ron Tajima, the transforming beer can robot can walk, roll and revert to its original form.
Park Sangyong’s concept camera works in an unusual way to be sure. Throw the Camerang into the air and as it spins, its automatically adjusting lens captures aerial self-portraits.
The latest incarnation of Replay’s tiny, durable XD action camcorder shoots 1080p full HD footage at 30fps, wind-resistant audio and offers a ton of mounting options. Video demo footage here.
Designed for playing Star Wars: The Old Republic, it offers a full-color LCD multitouch trackpad and 10 programmable LCD keys above it. A glowing LED border also offers color control. Video here.
By combining six slightly shifted 50 megapixel images, Hasselblad’s pro-grade digital camera can capture images at an astounding 200 megapixels. Demo an example multi-shot image here.
The next-gen Wii hits sometime in 2012, and it’ll play with a wireless motion controller with 6.2″ touchscreen, offer 1080p HD graphics. Plus, it’s backwards compatible with the original Wii.
For better or for worse, the iPhone is fast becoming one of the most popular cameras of all time, yet it doesn’t have a dedicated camera button. Beep Industries aims to change that.
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