¡Ratón del arco del Half-Moon de Microsoft!


Los parecer mi ratón preferido que la compañía ha salido con un ratón del half-moon, por lo menos de que son lo que vamos a llamarle.
, two colorsOfrecer un nuevo diseño revolucionario formó como una luna crescent, dobleces del arco cerrados para reducir de tamaño por casi medio, dando a consumidores la comodidad de un ratón del mismo tamaño con la portabilidad de un ratón del cuaderno. El arco está todo sobre el borde de la manera, con un transmisor-receptor micro con estilo que usted pueda dejar a la derecha en su computadora y está disponible en dos colores - rojo o negro. Es el regalo perfecto para el trendsetter en la lista. MSRP: $59.95
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Concept Grill Table for your next House Party!

Although still barely a concept, it might not be too hard to come up with your own BBQ table that embeds the grill as part of the table. Actually, I’ve seen these concept grill tables in life over in Korea. All the Korean BBQ restaurants there got these about 20 years ago. Well, talk about a new concept when it’s been beat to death in another country more than a decade ago.
But yes, it never hurts to make one for us consumers.
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Solar Powered LED Accent Garden Yard Lights!

With the recent movement of green and eco-friendliness by companies and consumers, you will have to get the solar powered LED accent garden yard lights for your next party or be damned by the gods!!!
Features:
- No Wiring Needed
- Convenient sensor automatically turns light on at night and off during the day
- Advanced LED technology provides bright white illumination
- Constructed of aluminum with a matte Oil-rubbed bronze powder finish
- (3) white LEDs
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32 inch Digital Picture Frame!

Okay, for about $839, you could probably just get an LCD TV but this 32 inch digital picture frame does look like a real frame…
The world’s largest digital picture frame, the 32 “ SP3200. The new flagship model of the company’s extensive and highly-successful OptiPix™ family of digital picture frames, the SP3200 is sure to turn heads wherever it’s displayed. SP3200’s 16:9, widescreen LCD panel displays photos in high definition, with a resolution of 1366×768. The frame can also playback video with sound, including MPEG, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMA and AVI files, at their native resolutions. In addition to being able to control the SP3200 directly from the unit, consumers can also operate the frame via RF remote control.
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Wind and Solar Power Tent!

Although this concept looks to be for commercial use right now, they should really make a mini-version for consumers like me who take their tent to the beach. Perhaps some bigger, lighter solar panels covering the whole 1/3 of the tent might be good for solar beach laptoping.
you’ll be able to power your phone at a dedicated renewable energy tent. Built by Orange, the ‘recharge Pod’ is a seven-metre high tent with 500 watt solar panels and a 500 watt wind turbine on the roof that’ll generate electricity for dead mobile phones.
- Wind and Solar Power Tent!
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3G iPhone at $199 but Data Plans at $30 and $45!
In the recent news that the 3G iPhone was launched with a price of $199 by Steve Jobs, it’s only a hoax or bullshit because now consumers will make up for it with higher data plans.
Of course, you don’t need the data plan if you don’t plan on using broadband access but then what’s the point of getting an iPhone?
My guess is that AT&T just released their 3G technology that probably still sucks as everyone who buys the new 3G iPhone will become the guinea pigs.
If you want to be a pig, go ahead, but for me, no thanks. I will stick with proven brick-and-mortar Blackberry with Sprint’s EVDO for now.
As with the original iPhone, you’ll have to sign up for a 2-year contract in order to grab an iPhone. The iPhone 3G will have slightly higher data plan prices than the original model: individual users will now pay US$30/month for unlimited data, and business users will have to fork over $45/month.
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Sony Accelerating Production of Larger OLED TVs

Sony is accelerating their production of larger OLED TVs.
Why?
OLED TVs are obviously better than traditional TVs due to their lower power while high output, meaning brighter, better pictures. There’s also Samsung, who is working on their own OLED TVs.
The question will remain which big TV manufacturer will win the race. The competition might be all too good for consumers and we should expect to be able to buy a 102″ OLED TV for around $2000 in the next couple years.
According to a Sony report straight from its Japan headquarters, its young OLED TV-display production unit will be funded with a $210-million investment in larger screens (over 16-inches at least) and will ramp-up by the end of 2008. This will put it in place for a full-line release of TVs in late 2009 or early 2010. Sony was the first manufacturer to launch a legitimate (if very expensive) OLED TV option, the XEL-1, late last year.
Quick Tips: What is an OLED? (via WIkipedia)
A significant benefit of OLED displays over traditional liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is that OLEDs do not require a backlight to function. Thus they draw far less power and, when powered from a battery, can operate longer on the same charge. Because there is no need to distribute the backlight, an OLED display can also be much thinner than an LCD panel. OLED-based display devices also can be more effectively manufactured than LCDs and plasma displays.
Here’s a video of a Sony OLED TV from CES 2008:
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HP Makes Green Printers from 83% Recycled Plastic!

Here’s another good idea from HP, printers made out of mostly recycled plastic.
Overall, it would boil down to how these things would be available in the market. Being the known brand that HP is, consumers are sure to get their own eco-friendly printers once they see it on the vendor’s shelves.
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Evolux LED Lightbulbs let you control the Lumens!

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Ha, this has to be the most technologically advanced light bulb that consumers can buy right now. It’s basically got LEDs and a microcontroller to control the whole schbang.
EvoDim allows for maximum energy conservation by allowing the user to cycle the bulb through three different output settings (250 Lumen, 750 Lumen, 950 Lumen) simply by rapidly switching the bulb on and off. The EvoLux R effortlessly goes from a room filling light all the way to a night light with a turn or flip of a switch. There is no need for a dimmer switch as EvoDim turns every fixture into a dimmable fixture instantly. Watch a demo of EvoDim Technology Below


























