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Wireless Mousepad with Music.
Imagine your mouse pad playing your favorite song from the TV instead of just being a stupid mousemat for surfing. This gadget can reproduce audio signals from your TV, any audio player, CD player, iPod, any other MP3 player. You will have pleasure listening to all this right at your computer desk or even the bedroom if u wish. It needs three AAA batteries and costs $30. There is a maximum working range of 50 feet, which should be more than adequate for any home or office setup. Additional features include a solar-powered 8-digit calculator, a gel pad wrist rest, and an audio line-in cable.
The time has come for our mouse pads to be something more then just a smooth surface for your mice to move on. There are many variations of mouse pads but this is one of the coolest ones. It does not mean that it is something extraordinary.
The mouse pad can play music from virtually any audio device in your house. You would say that many gadgets can do that but this one is able to do it wirelessly.
Blackberry accessories, miscellaneous.
Blackberry accessories so that you have a choice in choosing the right accessory for your blackberry device blackberry pearl accessories, simple tech 512 mb micro sd flash memory storage card with. Official rim blackberry accessories store, mobile phone accessory, atteries, eadsets, hargers, ases, olsters blackberry pearl 8100 smartphone. Personalize and protect your blackberry pearl 8100 smartphone with blackberry skins. The rubberized shell guards against wear and tear, and you can choose from a variety of colors to give your.
Boxwave blackberry pearl accessoriesdesignio leather case, the.
An utterly refined accessory for blackberry pearl users on the move. More boxwave pocket pc and palm accessories, cleartouch screen protector, flexiskin skin case, and the electraspan extended battery. Enter the world of cell phone accessories at pdaking, the online mobile phone accessory shopping blackberry 8705g blackberry 8707g blackberry 8707v blackberry 950 blackberry 957 blackberry pearl. Cingular customers can receive gps turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving directions on the blackberry pearl with telenav gps navigator™ (bluetooth gps receiver accessory required.
Feather light Sony G11 Notebook.
Sony has really outdone themselves with the new light weight Sony G11. Somehow it really reminds me of those IBM T60 notebooks with similar curves and all this is happening in the UK now.
Today Sony announce the G11 notebook, a light, portable PC perfect for business travellers. The G11 contains the latest Intel® Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processor and Gigabit Ethernet for super-fast network connections. It also has a remarkable battery life of 9 hours, long enough to keep you going through the typical working day.
Alongside the G11 Sony are launching upgrades to the AR30 and TX5. The VAIO AR30-Series is the latest version of the first notebook to showcase an integrated Blu-ray Disc™ optical drive. Created to be the ultimate Full HD entertainment notebook, the flagship VGN-AR31S offers users the ability to edit their personal HD video content and then burn it onto a Dual Layer 50GB Blu-ray drive as well as all the benefits of Blu-ray playback.
The VAIO TX5-Series ultra-portable is in a class of its own. The carbon fibre construction provides great strength and keeps the weight down to just 1.25kg, while the ultra-low voltage platform enables users to work for up to 7 hours.
Nokia new N800 Internet Tablet.
Nokia new N800 Internet Tablet is sure a looker compared to the older Nokia N770. Nokia officially unveiled the N800 Internet Tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 8, 2007 and launched an N800 area on its US website. More powerful and refined than its predecessor, Nokia’s 770 Internet Tablet, the N800 is a reasonably small device that’s finely tuned to give users access to the Web, POP3 and IMAP e-mail, RSS feeds and, to a limited extent, instant messaging and voice over IP. It also plays audio and video, and performs enough tricks for tech-savvy mobile users.
Differences between N800 and 770 tablets
As had been anticipated, the N800 bears a high resemblance to its older sibling, the 770. Key changes include: addition of a VGA-resolution web cam; microphone moved to a more phone-friendly position; two full-size SD card slots, instead of a single RS-MMC slot; built-in stereo speakers, instead of a single speaker; scroll rocker for web page scrolling; redesigned top-mounted buttons and 5-way cursor pad; built-in stand; and a few mechanical tweaks.
One frequent complaint with the earlier 770 tablet was the device’s limited internal memory capacity of 64MB RAM and 64MB available flash. The N800 ups the RAM to 128MB, and increases the flash memory to 256 MB (with around 80 MB reportedly occupied by the device’s standard Linux software stack), according to Nokia’s director of open source, Dr. Ari Jaaksi. Another significant change is that instead of the 770’s single RS-MMC (reduce-sized MMC) slot, the N800 provides a pair of full-sized SD card slots, which Nokia says are usable with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, and RS-MMC cards, in capacities up to 2GB. Cards such as RS-MMC require the use of a small adapter.
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