Flash Accessory Kit
Its quality is likely a far cry from pro gear, but Brando’s Flash Accessory Kit is incredibly affordable; you’ll get six different lighting tools and adapters for Nikon, Sony, Canon and Vivitar.
Its quality is likely a far cry from pro gear, but Brando’s Flash Accessory Kit is incredibly affordable; you’ll get six different lighting tools and adapters for Nikon, Sony, Canon and Vivitar.
Sony Ericsson’s flagship camera phone is coming to AT&T 7/19 as the C905a: you’ll get an 8.1 MP camera with flash, auto-focus, video capture, dual-band HSDPA, and GPS.
A perfect match for the Wi-fi t-shirt, this Wi-fi Detector Cap turns you into a beacon of bandwidth for web freeloaders everywhere; it sports a glowing UL display that senses 802.11b/g.
This Game Over SNES case mod won’t just eat cartridges but your brains, too; with blood splatters, burns, dents and even a pair of eyes, this console’s clearly been zombified.
There’s no price yet, but Sony Ericsson touts the W205/W205a as their most affordable Walkman phones ever; you’ll get a 1.3 MP camera, video recording, FM radio and Bluetooth.
Part timepiece and part gadget, Route O’Clock is a functioning router that also displays bandwidth strength in half-hour segments; it lets users choose the best time to use the internet.
Consider yourself a heavy metal fan with the EXOvault: it’s a two-piece iPhone case made from solid metal aluminum, brass or titanium which will develop a patina over time.
Samsung’s HMX-U10 is a Flip-esque portable camcorder with a notable advantage: it can shoot 1080p H.264 video; it also features YouTube upload, a 10 MP sensor and an angled grip.
Do judge a PMP by its cover: Cowon’s S9 White Edition keeps the same 3.3″ AMOLED touchscreen, Bluetooth and Flash support as the original 2008 edition, albeit with a white colorway.
iKey’s AK-39 keyboard is for real military use and meets MIL-461 standards; features include EM shielding, FSR pointing device and green LED backlighting with night vision abilities.
Matt’s Open Source PSP isn’t a PSP, but named for its Sony-like dual controllers; still, it’s a fun DIY project that uses TripleWide Extendershield and Arduino to play two-player Pong.
The world’s only FIPS 140-2 Level 3 drive, the IronKey S200 is a tamper-resistant, high security USB flash drive with AES 256-bit encryption, EM shielding and self-destruct defenses.
Due out July 15th, the new Nike+SportBand features a high-contrast screen with white background, improved water-resistance with a welded seal and compatibility with iPods and iPhones.
LG’s Chocolate BL40 takes on candybar proportions with a wide 4″ 21:9 multi-touch screen; it also features LG’s Active Flash UI and features a 5 MP camera, Wi-Fi and 7.2 mbps HSDPA.
It may not be as fast as “fire”wire, but this USB Flash Driver Lighter is a pyromaniac road warrior’s dream come true; it’s refillable and available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB sizes.
The Insignia NS-HD01 is the first portable HD radio; you’ll enjoy subscription-free access to over 1,000 multicast HD2/HD3 channels in an iPod-sized device with 1.5″ LCD screen.
Rough and tough, Bossa Nova’s Prime-8 Gorilla Robot puts Sony’s Aibo to shame: this bipedal bruiser runs on its arms, shoots rockets, balances itself and syncs with other Prime-8s.
It’s essentially an ad for their PEN cameras, but Olympus’ PEN Story itself merits a story: it’s a stop-motion video composed of 9,600 developed prints out of a total of 60,000 shots.
Designed to withstand splashes, bumps and drops, Nokia’s 3270 classic is their latest rugged cellphone; it also features a 2.2″ TFT display, LED flashlight, FM radio and Bluetooth.
Like a hamster ball but with a Lego Mindstorms NXT inside, Nils Volker’s Spherical Robot is an exercise in gyroscopic driving: it moves by simply rotating its internal mass.
Created for gamers, Razer’s Moray+ in-ear headphones pack an omnidirectional mic; they also includes adapters for the PSP/DS/DSi, thick no-tangle cables and swappable ear-buds.
It’s a little bit late for April 1st, which is why we’ll bite with the i.Saw: it’s a 15″ USB-powered chainsaw with a 3/8″ saw chain, rubber grip handles and safety button to prevent digit loss.
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