Samsung Navibot vacuum cleaners

March 11, 2010

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We know that the Roomba line of vacuum cleaners wowed the world when they were first unveiled, as mom could happily spend some duration in front of the TV while the floor was being vacuumed. Well, Samsung wants in on the game as well with their line of Navibot vacuum cleaners, coming in Samsung Navibot SR8845 and Samsung Navibot SR8855 models. These automated vacuum cleaners will be able to go about the task of cleaning up junk and dirt from your floor, although the more advanced Samsung Navibot SR8855 comes with touch sensitive buttons as well as an on board scheduler. Virtual Guards is another feature that makes an infrared virtual fence to help it prioritize cleaning zones. A without battery charge will allow it to run for 90 minutes.

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Emporia targets elderly with new handsets

March 5, 2010

Emporia targets elderly with new handsets

Emporia of Austria has released new cellphones which target the elderly, making certain that they are simple to use and will not cause any unnecessary confusion. that has resulted in large buttons as well as a must-have - we're talking about big text displays here alongside hearing aid compatibility. The Emporia Solid is more rugged than normal, sporting the ability to shrug off short drops as well as being water- and dirt-resistant. As for the Emporia Elegance, that one is a wee bit more classy with a similar 1.8" OLED display, hearing aid compatibility mode, SMS support, a car charger and belt clip. Expect the Emporia Solid and Elegance to retail for €199 and €129, respectively.

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Samsung SL605 Durable Compact Camera

February 21, 2010

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[PMA 2010] Today, Samsung launched a second camera 12 megapixel with a protective frame, the SL605 offers an anti-scratch Mask, and the buttons and areas around the 2.7” display are rubberized to protect the device from dust, dirt or sand. The Samsung SL605 sports a 27mm wide angle 5x optical zoom, VGA recording @ 30 fps, and Smart Night Mode to help users get better quality images when shooting at night. It will be available in 4 colors (Black, Blue, Red, Silver) in Spring 2010 for $129.99.

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I-Vision fireplace hides LCD TV

December 28, 2009

I-Vision fireplace hides LCD TV

The fireplace certain has come a enlarged way from the old days where Santa had to go through plenty of soot and dirt in order to deliver his presents, as Helex from the Netherlands has developed the I-Vision fireplace more for the comfort of the home's residents instead of the fat, jolly man in a red suit. The I-Vision will integrated a flatscreen TV with a fireplace, where the former will vanish completely when not in use, covered by a fine glass panel. Those with more dough to throw around that festive season can further customize their order by including a DVD/Blu-ray player, PlayStation 3 or other gaming consoles.

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NES controller soap

December 8, 2009

NES controller soap

A bar of soap is no longer something you just use to keep yourself smelling nice after a vigorous workout, while washing away all the grime and dirt. No sir, it has turned into an intricate art profile as featured in our past posts. that duration round we have the NES controller soap that has been scented with Mountain Dew, the drink of choice for many gamers. A four pack of NES controller soaps from Etsy is going for $34.

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Phecda PHV102 netbook

November 23, 2009

Phecda PHV102 netbook

The Phecda PHV102 netbook is certainly dirt cheap at $185, but what kind of quality do you get at that kind of price? It will ditch the Intel Atom platform in favor of a VIA C7-M 1.6GHz processor instead, coupled with a VIA VX855 chipset, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive and a 10.2” LCD display at 1,024 x 600 resolution. Seems pretty decent at that price point, which should see a fair number of units fly off the shelves (virtual or otherwise) when made available.

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Casio Exilim EX-G1, the first born in Casio’s Endurance line

November 18, 2009

Casio Exilim EX-G1, the first born in Casio's Endurance line

With the Exilim EX-G1, Casio enters in for in the rugged camera territory with a camera that can thrive in places where most cameras wouldn't even survive. With its two-layer body (steel + polycarbonate), the Exilim EX-G1 is protected from shocks, dirt and humidity. How much protection are we talking about? According to Casio, the camera can survive drops from 7 feet (2.13m) and be plunged 3m deep underwater for one hour.

Physically, the Exilim EX-G1 is 19.9mm thick and has a non-extending 3X optical zoom (38-114mm). In the back, there's a 2.5" LCD display that is protected by an acrylic plate. The impact zones (zones where the camera is likely to fall on) are ruggedized and it is even possible to add a detachable protector similar to the one found in the Casio GzOne rugged phone - the one that started it all.

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