Leica V-Lux 3
Has a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and a do-it-all 24× super-telephoto zoom lens. CNet says it will drop in January 2012 for $950 with Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements as freebies.
Has a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and a do-it-all 24× super-telephoto zoom lens. CNet says it will drop in January 2012 for $950 with Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements as freebies.
The Crypteks USB flash drive is all about security. Its easy to use locking mechanism offers over 14 million combinations. Also has 256-bit AES encryption and a read-only mode. Only USB-2.0 though.
This goofy little gadget lets you subscribe to feeds including news, weather, sayings, puzzles, and more, and prints them out for you to carry around or pin up on your corkboard or fridge.
Beautifully handcrafted portable speakers by Thomas Spaans. The iBox has two 5″ kevlar speakers with tweeters and a bass port. Also has a 12-hour battery. iPod dock and Bluetooth receiver optional.
Taking a cue from the Nintendo 3DS, the PlayStation Vita will ship with 6 AR cards for use in augmented reality games, three of which will be available at launch and downloadable for free. More here.
Get any of the current Android and Windows Phone 7 smartphones for just $0.01 when you sign up for a new line with Verizon, Sprint or AT&T via the Amazon Penny-Pincher Sale. Until 11/28/11 only.
Aside from a blade, screwdriver and scissors, the Presentation Master also has a removable flash drive with fingerprint detection, Bluetooth left- and right-click buttons and a laser pointer.
Today’s smartphones may all have decent cameras, but if you’re willing to carry another gadget with you, the Z340 gives you the Polaroid advantage: the ability to print pictures on the spot.
This amazing contraption lets you levitate small objects thanks to a seemingly magical electromagnet system, which continuously adapts to changes in weight. Even works sideways.
An Android 3.2 tablet with a quad-core 1.4GHz Tegra 3 CPU, 1GB RAM, up to 64GB storage and a mobile dock that adds a keyboard, touchpad, a USB port, an SD slot and 6 hours of extra battery.
The Toughpad A1 is an industrial-strength 10.1″ Android 3.2 tablet resistant to dust, water and drops. Has 4G, a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, micro-USB and microSDHC slots.
Carry 87 different pedals, 54 amps and 26 cabinets on your iPad with the iPB-10 programmable pedal board by DigiTech. Also lets you switch between entire chains with a stomp of the pedal.
A beefy Bluetooth speaker with a dock for iOS devices. Streams music from up to 33′ away and has two full range drivers and two subwoofers. Also has a USB port and a remote app for iOS and Android.
A portable speaker system with a 4†cone woofer and a 1-3/8†tweeter. Has a dedicated dock for the iPhone and iPod Touch and a 3.5mm input jack. Can be plugged in or powered by 6 AA batteries.
Has a 10.1″ WXGA IPS screen, Android 3.1, dual core 1GHz Tegra 2 CPU, USB, micro-USB, SD and mini-HDMI ports. Pre-loaded with 25 apps and has an optional stylus that converts handwriting to text.
RIM and Porsche Design have created the sexiest Blackberry yet: the P’9981. Has 1.2GHz CPU, 768MB RAM, a 2.44″ touchscreen, 8GB storage with a microSD slot and a 5mp camera with flash.
The Remington Touch Control Beard and Stubble Trimmer has an LED touch screen for viewing and toggling the trim length and speed. Skip to 0:40 in the video to see its other features.
A 7″ tablet running Android 2.3. It has a browser, runs apps and plays media, but it’s still very much an eReader. Users can participate in social reading – a book club supercharged by the Web.
If beer lovers always need to have a bottle opener, gadget freaks won’t leave home without packing a charge cable, so they’ll love this keychain sized USB charge with mini- and micro-USB and iOS tips.
Scans up to A4-size at 600dpi max resolution. Save scans as JPEG, PNG or PDF. Has an SD slot and USB port, so you can scan and save even without a computer. Scans up to 100 pages per charge.
Galaxy Nexus has a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 16/32GB storage, 4.65″ 720×1280 AMOLED display and 5mp camera. Runs Android 4.0, with improved UI, notifications and multitasking.
The M525 may look like a typical wireless mouse, but it’s got one neat feature – amazingly low power consumption, able to last up to 3 years on two AA batteries. We bet these guys could even power it.
Look beyond Lytro’s unusual form-factor to its groundbreaking light-field technology, which eliminates the need to focus, and lets you refocus your images at any time after you snap them.
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