Saturday, March 13, 2010

OO HD Wireless Projector Concept





Who said video projectors all have to look the same? Designer David Riesenberg doesn’t think so with his stunning OO HD Wireless Projector Concept.

The OO HD Wireless Projector is designed to display Full HD video in 1080p over WiFi or from the built on solid state drive (SSD), and it is designed to playback videos for up to three hours without the needs for any wires.

The OO HD Wireless Projector features a rechargeable Li-Ion battery that can be recharged by just plugging in a simple AC cord. Very cool I love the design, definitely one of the best looking projectors we have seen, although it is just a concept at the moment.

Lets hope David finds a manufacturer to make his OO HD Wireless Projector Concept a reality it would be cool to have a projector that looks this good and doesn’t need any wires to work.

Toshiba’s Wheelie Robot


Toshiba has unveiled it latest robot, the Toshiba Wheelie which is an autonomous two wheeled robot that was shown off at the Toshiba Science Museum on March 10th 2010.

The Toshiba Wheelie is designed to help out around the house, and is small enough to fit into tight spaces and can also handle small changes in floor height, check out the video of him in action below.

He certainly looks like he could be useful around the house, sort of like a robot butler, I wonder if he could be programmed to being me snacks and beers from the fridge to my desk.

Intendix Brain-Computer Interface


The Intendix Brain-Computer Interface works on a thought to computer system. The user wears the EEG cap and can control the attached PC using their brain waves. The EEG head gear allows you to write texts, let the computer speak the written text, print out or copy the text into an e-mail or to send commands to external devices via brain control.

The system originally designed to assist patients with locked-in syndrome or other disabilities and can be used to trigger alarms if needed.

The system is very easy to learn say the manufactures and within only 10-15 mins you can be controlling your PC. Unforutunately theres no launch date as yet but the system will be available to buy for around $12,250 shortly.

Novathink Solar Surge iPhone And iPod Touch Charging case



Novathink Solar Surge iPhone And iPod Touch Charging case

Novathink is launching a new battery charging case for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, the Novathink Solar Surge. As the name suggests, the Solar Surge feature a built in solar panel on the back of the case plus a lithium ion battery.

The Novathink Solar Surge features a 1500mAh battery for the iPod Touch and a 1320mAh battery for the iPhone, the case can be recharged via the miniUSB port or by the built in solar panel on the rear of the case.

The Solar Surge will give you up to four hours extra talk time over 3G and up to 8 hours on 2G, standby time comes in at two hundred and forty hours, and Internet use is up to four hours over 3G and up to six hours over WiFi, there is also an extra six hours of video playback and an extra twenty hours of music playback.

The Novathink Solar Surge is now available for the iPhone 3G and 3GS as well as the iPod Touch (second generation) for $69.95 from Novathink.

EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner


EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner

Elgato has updated its hybrid TV tuner for both PCs and Macs, the EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner. This new version features a slimmer and more stylish design than the previous model.

The EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner lets you watch high definition (HD) digital TV on your PC or Mac as well as letting you watch unencrypted (Clear QAM) and analog TV channels.

The EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner comes with EyeTV 3 software that lets you watch live TV, has a built in DVR and it will let you share your recording with your iPhone and iPod Touch.

If you want one, the EyeTV Hybrid USB TV Tuner is compatible with Macs and PCs and now features support for Windows 7, it is available for $150 from Elgato.

Asus Cine5 Surround Sound Speaker


Asus Cine5 Surround Sound Speaker

Asus has launched a new compact surround sound speaker which is designed to be used with your computer and smaller TVs, the Asus Cine5.

The Asus Cine5 is just 15 inches long, but don’t lets its small size fool you as it has five speakers and a built in 28w max amplifier, which should be good enough to pump out a decent sound for your PC or TV.

The Asus Cine5 features 5.1 inputs via 3.5mm audio jacks and it also has a built in headphone jack, should you want to listen to your favourite tunes or play some games without disturbing your neighbours.

There are no details as yet on when the Asus Cine5 will hit the stores or how much it will retail for.


 
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