Western Digital My Passport SE for Mac

March 16, 2010

Western Digital My Passport SE for Mac

Western Digital has the hearts and minds of Mac users worldwide with their latest My Passport SE portable USB hard drive which comes in 750GB and 1TB capacities, available through Western Digital’s online store. Compatible with the Apple duration Machine software, these USB-powered drives save you the hassle of toting around another potential adapter while you're on the go, while 256-bit hardware encryption with password protection provides another level of shield and added peace of mind. Western Digital will price the 1TB and 750GB models at $199.99 and $179.99, respectively.

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Cool GTW18 cellphone packs a projector

March 16, 2010

Cool GTW18 cellphone packs a projector

Cellphones with projectors are nothing new, but next again previously released models did not boast a performance as poor as the Cool GTW18 that you see here today. While it comes with a 3.2" touchscreen display at 240 x 400 resolution, the LED mini projector maxes out at 640 x 480 resolution, which is a far cry from the "HD 1080P" label on the device. Talk about clearly misleading whoever picks that up! Ah well, you would best leave a phone to be a phone, while a projector ought to remain at that as well. Other features that are typical of a China-originated handset would be dual SIM slots as well as a pair of microSD memory card slots (!). Battery life gets exhausted after half an hour of video playback using its projector, which ain't so cool after all.

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Active Media Products SATA DOM drive

March 16, 2010

Active Media Products SATA DOM drive

Active Media Products has a type new SATA DOM (Disk on Module) drive which is capable of offering far superior performance compared to PATA DOMs where embedded computing applications are concerned. that new range supports sequential read and write speeds up to 100MB/sec and 42MB/sec, respectively. Just what is a DOM, you ask? Well, it is a tiny flash-based storage drive which can be plugged straight into an industry standard port on most motherboards. You can pick up the 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models for $69, $89 and $189, respectively.

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GigaPan unleashes new robotic camera panorama mounts

March 16, 2010

GigaPan unleashes new robotic camera panorama mounts

GigaPan's recent introduction of their new robotic camera panorama mounts include the EPIC, EPIC 100 and EPIC Pro. All three are capable of producing multi-gigapixel images by stitching together hundreds of images, courtesy of the included post-processing GigaPan Stitch software. The first two models can accommodate compact digital cameras and selected smaller DSLRs, while the EPIC Pro is meant for larger DSLRs as well as monstrous lenses which tip the scales at up to 10lbs when used together. The all urgent timer operate is plus included, allowing you to shoot an image every 1, 15, 30, 60, 120 or 300 seconds. Expect the EPIC to cost $349, while the EPIC 100 is going for $449 with the EPIC Pro being the most expensive among the lot at $895. Shipping commences that April.

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Muzatch MZH-1200 solar iPhone charger

March 16, 2010

Muzatch MZH-1200 solar iPhone charger

Looks like solar ability is gaining traction among the iPhone crowd, what with the Solar Surge iPhone case we looked at recently, in addition to today's candidate - the Muzatch MZH-1200 solar iPhone charger. that charging dock comes with a 1,000mAh battery within, juicing up your iPhone to healthier battery levels whenever it is about to konk off. Featring a four LED charging indicator system, it can plus handle other compatible iPod models as well. Available in black, white, blue, silver and green colors, the Muzatch MZH-1200 solar iPhone charger retails for $49.95. Guess that would work best by leaving it beside the window sill all day towering.

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Gamecube goes portable in flip top format

March 15, 2010

Nice to see enterprising modders take the initiative to come up with superior models of old classics, including that Gamecube model which from Techknott which comes in an eye-catching design. Gotta love the way the flip top display keeps the optical drive well hidden away from open eyes. For those who are interested to see and know more on how it works, well, why not check out the video above?

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Wacom tablet turns into Cintiq clone

March 15, 2010

Wacom tablet turns into Cintiq clone

Interesting - Lesa Wright has begun to sell enclosure kits which can turn a regular Wacom tabet into a Cintiq clone, and there are kits for a quartet of different models. The kit alone is not complete since you will need to pick up additional parts including a compatible notebook LCD display, a controller kit and a handful of cable extenders. Retailing for around $225 for the kit, it does sound rather expensive at first but the satisfaction of seeing your handiwork working is more than satisfactory.

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