Sling Touch Control 100
January 9, 2010

If you’re addicted to your Slingbox, you’ll certainly appreciate the Sling Touch Control 100 by Slingmedia. The device was available at CES, and it will allow users to control SlingGuide enabled DVRs, as well as most line-of-sight controlled audio-visual devices. It sports a 4.3-inch capacitive 272 x 480 pixel touchscreen display. The Sling Touch Control 100 actually communicates with HD DVRs and other SlingGuide-enabled devices via IP on your home wireless network, and will talk to non-IP devices via IR-based control. There isn’t any pricing or availability info just yet, but stay tuned, and we’ll update you as soon as it’s announced.
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Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna
December 7, 2009

Folks who are in need of lengthy range Wi-Fi in the course of their work might want to look forward to the Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna which is capable of shooting out Wi-Fi EM in an arc, measuring 16° horizontally and 21° vertically. According to the product manufacturer, that device will more or less work up to nearly 3 miles away as lengthy as you have a clear line of sight - now we know that that is rarely the case with all the urban jungles going on around us these days, and whether you decide to use that, you will additionally need to purchase additional adapters while the antenna will replace the standard aerial on your router. Perfect for those woh own sprawling grounds and need a Wi-Fi connection about a mile or so away from their main home. The Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna is going for $89.95 per antenna.
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NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame
November 23, 2009

Digital photo frames are fine and dandy, but have you ever thought just how much juice they take up in the distant run? For those who are concerned about the environment, the NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame comes in handy as it will switch itself off automatically whenever you're no longer within a 2.5 meter line of sight. Apart from that, you get 1GB of internal memory to complement your range of memory cards (SD, SDHC, xD, Sony MS, USB stick), a 10" LCD display and a remote control. The NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame is going for £89.99 a pop.
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