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- Star Wars, the Clone Wars, Holographic Animation Lab
- Nomadic Plants, cyborgs that can save the planet
- Sony Walkman B150 series
- Sony goes waterproof with NWZ-W250 Walkman MP3 player
- Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit
- Microsoft announces KIN
- Darth Vader Desk Clock
- Gear Shift FM Radio
- Ring Box With LCD Screen
- Gadget Thumbnails for 11-Apr-2010
Star Wars, the Clone Wars, Holographic Animation Lab Posted: 12 Apr 2010 07:24 PM PDT Sure, I still love Star Wars toys, and this one is more of a Clone Wars related toy. The Star Wars “Holographic” Animation Lab isn’t exactly one of the cool holographic communicator/viewers from the movie, but it probably is the next best thing. The Star Wars Holographic Animation Lab uses the technology of a praxinoscope, which is the next step from a zoetrope. I’m sure all have you have seen at least one of these devices in their lifetime. This toy comes with 10 double-sided animation discs. You can put them in the reader, and, as you can see from the picture, these images can spin and produce animation. These discs have a blank side so the user can create his or her own animations. Yeah, that does sound like a time-consuming project, and its pretty limited as far as how much animation can be done, probably. I have been told that this is a toy for “adult collectors only”. Apparently this thing has way too many sharp edges to be played with by the little tykes. However, I think this is clearly a toy, and probably should be played with by the audience who will appreciate it the most. I have also been told that this toy requires no batteries. That’s right, it would appear the the user just spins the thing to get it to work. You can pre-order the Star Wars Holographic Animation Lab from the Big Bad Toy Store for about $15.99. It should arrive in the 3rd quarter of 2010. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Star Wars, the Clone Wars, Holographic Animation Lab copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Nomadic Plants, cyborgs that can save the planet Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:58 PM PDT I realize that what you are looking at looks like a still shot from a science fiction film, and I wish to say that this was complete science fact. These Nomadic plants are designed by a Mexican artist named Gilberto Espaza. I’m not certain whether or not this is something that actually works, but the idea is that the Nomadic plant is a self-contained cyborg that can hold plants and micro-organisms. It is a microbial fuel cell for power, and it can drink polluted water. That’s right, polluted water. Somehow it can use the water to nourish the plants and microbes, and they power the microbial fuel cell. Don’t ask me how it can filter out the pollutants, but maybe plants don’t need unpolluted water like we do. As you might have guessed, Espaza wants to save the planet. While is Nomadic Plants might not work, they definitely a step in the right direction as far as solving the environment problem. They will be exhibited at the Laboral Art and Industrial Creation Center in Gijon, Spain through June 7th. Perhaps these Nomadic Plants were the next phase of Buy N Large’s plan to save the Earth. After all the WALL-E robots had stacked all the packed garbage cubes into building-sized piles. I would hope that these Nomadic plants would plant themselves and create more plants to really fix the atmosphere. Maybe the CEO of Buy N Large wouldn’t have ordered everyone to stay in space. By the way, if you were confused by the last two paragraphs, then you really need to watch more Disney/Pixar movies. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Nomadic Plants, cyborgs that can save the planet copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:42 PM PDT
Do not judge a book by its cover, and in this case, the NWZ-B150 might be small in size and stature, but it is no slouch when it comes to performance. The push of a button will offer an instant bass boost, where you know this is turned on thanks to flashing red Power Illuminator LEDs. Data and songs are transferred over from your computer thanks to its integrated USB connection, doing away with the need for yet another cable or software, since all you need to do is follow the tried and tested drag and drop process in order to load up your favorite tracks. With a direct USB connection, it is also a snap to enjoy easy music transfer and direct recording or playback with compatible Mini/Micro audio systems. A 3-line LCD displays track and artist information at a glance, while ZAPPIN technology helps scan through stored tracks, playing a short sample from each song in order for you to pinpoint the desired track without having to keep on pressing “next”. You can achieve 90 minutes of battery power with a 3-minute charge, while those who want to get up to 18 hours of non-stop playback can always wait until the battery is fully charged. Other features include an integrated FM tuner, voice recording and FM recording for future listening. Available in black, blue, pink and red colors later this June, we have no word on its pricing just yet but it shouldn’t break the bank either. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Sony Walkman B150 series copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Sony goes waterproof with NWZ-W250 Walkman MP3 player Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:34 PM PDT
The NWZ-W250 Walkman MP3 player is proud to be the first wire-free MP3 player from Sony which is capable of resisting rain splashes or sweat of a gruelling gym session. All you need to do after exercising is to rinse the NWZ-W250 under the tap until all your sweat and grime is washed away, or you can do so while having a post-workout shower with your favorite tracks still making music into your ears. Nice to know it doesn’t come in just one drab color, as you can choose from a quartet of sporty colors, while the light, all-in-one design does away with the classic tangle of headphone wires which will be a damper especially when you’re trying to concentrate on your workout, running session or dancing class. It ships with 13.5mm EX Series headphones that offer clear, powerful Walkman sound alongside total comfort and a secure fit during physical activity. For those who want to go through their playlist quickly, the ZAPPIN technology included will scan through stored tracks, playing a short sample from each song to help you choose the correct music at that particular time. The more forgetful ones will definitely love the quick 3-minute charge time that offers enough juice to keep it running for 90 minutes of non-stop audio playback. When fully charged, the battery offers up to 11 hours of uninterrupted listening time, which is more than enough even for marathon runners. No idea on pricing, but the NWZ-W250 Walkman MP3 player will arrive in store shelves from Sony later this May. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Sony goes waterproof with NWZ-W250 Walkman MP3 player copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:24 PM PDT For folks who put stuff in their front shirt pockets, ever let anything slip out by accident each time you bend down to pick something up, or to tie your shoelaces? This is one of the main reasons why you should never place a cellphone in there, or woe to you should the handset kiss some concrete. Of course, while that is highly undesireable, things could be worse – case in point, dropping your handset into the toilet bowl or a drain, or basically anywhere else with water. After all, everyone knows that electronics and water make great enemies due to their nature. What are you to do if that happened to you? Why, you can always check out the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit from HPL, where it is scheduled to be released worldwide later this month. As with its namesake, the emergency kit will dry out wet cellphones. This is a household accessory that most people might not think they need, but you can never tell when an emergency would happen, can you? The Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit comes in a bag and dries out wet cellphones within a 48 hour time span, and is so easy to use that virtually anyone is able to do it. All you need to do is unzip the bag, toss in your wet cellphone, and zip the bag close, leaving it alone for at least a couple of days. Needless to say, the “technology” involved works on virtually all forms of cellphones, and the $9.99 price point makes it the far cheaper alternative compared to purchasing a brand new handset. We don’t suppose that the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit will also work with other electronic devices that are able to fit in the bag, such as smaller iPods and other portable media players, eh? Seems to be the perfect addition to your boat, home, and RV. We do wonder how many people have spent unnecessary money on a new phone simply because something like the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit was never in the market before. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:14 PM PDT
After all, with the explosion of social networking over the past few years, it makes perfect sense for mobile devices to incorporate more and more social networking features so that users are able to remain connected round the clock, firing away updates for all and sundry to look at wherever they are – limited by the phone’s signal strength, of course. KIN is basically a smartphone with social networking built into its very fabric, boasting a fun, simple interface that was designed to help people publish the magazine of their life by “making the people and stuff they love the focus rather than menus and icons”. This is reflected in its unique hardware design that was developed alongside Sharp, resulting in something that won’t win beauty contests, but then again it isn’t like you would be ashamed to pull it out from your pocket either. Two models are available – KIN ONE and KIN TWO, where both of them share a touchscreen display and a slide-out keyboard. ONE is relatively small and compact, letting you slip it into a pocket easily, where it can be operated with but a single hand. TWO comes with a larger display and keyboard, carrying more memory, a higher resolution camera, and the ability to record high-definition video for posterity. ONE and TWO will feature 5- and 8-megapixel cameras, respectively, and can even be used in low light conditions with image stabilization helping capture crystal clear images with its bright LumiLED flash. Other features include a Zune experience, the first Windows PHone to do so, boasting music, video, FM radio and podcast playback. Thanks to your Zune Pass subscription, you are able to listen to millions of songs from Zune Marketplace on your KIN wherever you are. No idea on pricing, but it shouldn’t be too expensive on a contract. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Microsoft announces KIN copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 02:30 PM PDT For those of you that enjoy staring at Darth Vader action figures more than you like seeing the time, you’re in luck. You can purchase this clock, which is pretty much a large statue with an itty bitty clock at the bottom. Sure, you’ll have to squint to read the time, but you have an impressive action figure to put on your desk. I’m trying really hard not to notice that Darth Vader has a stick up his…well, I mean, look at it. That explains so much about Darth Vader. The whole thing stands 13 inches tall, so it’s not so bulky that it’ll take up a lot of room. It requires 2 LR44 watch batteries, which are not included. You can purchase the clock for $14.99 through Think Geek. Source: Technabob Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Darth Vader Desk Clock copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 01:17 PM PDT If you know someone who has a thing for cars, now you can get them a novelty radio to go with their tastes. The gear shift lets them maneuver their way to their favorite channel. If they feel the need, they can even make the necessary car noises to make things a little more authentic. Don’t worry, you don’t need to know how to drive a stick in order to work the radio. The shifter controls volume by pressing it up or down in the appropriate spot. Then you can reset and scan by pressing it left or right. By sliding it over and down you can shut the radio off entirely. I swear, It’s not as complicated as it sounds. In order to keep it powered you’ll only need 2 AAA batteries. You can purchase it for $46 from Brando. Source: ChipChick Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Gear Shift FM Radio copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:04 PM PDT Alright so let’s say you’ve finally found that girl that puts up with all of your garbage and you want to keep her around. Proposals are a tricky thing, especially if you’re marrying a geek. After all, she’s read about all the other grand proposals other geeks have done, so you have to do just as good. What better way than to use an electronic ring box with a tiny LCD screen? Just put the fat diamond in the middle and you can play some sentimental music through the built-in speaker. The battery is rechargeable, by just plugging it into your USB port. It’d be wise to make sure that it does have a full charge, but should the proposal take a while the battery life has about 1 to 2 hours. In order to purchase the Ivy Carat Diamond Jewelry Case, it’ll cost you £80.71 or about $124. Sorry boys, no ring is included with that deal. Source: RedFerret Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Ring Box With LCD Screen copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Gadget Thumbnails for 11-Apr-2010 Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:01 PM PDT Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 11-Apr-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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