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- ViewSonic ViewPad 4 Android-powered handset
- Cordless Electrotherapy Pain Reliever
- OCOSMOS Gamer’s Dream tablet PC rolls out
- Philips BDP7580 offers wireless HDMI
- Gadget Thumbnails for 07-Jan-2011
- Parrot Digital Photoframe – NOW you actually want one
- Hands on with the Droid X, plus an important lesson learned at CES 2011
ViewSonic ViewPad 4 Android-powered handset Posted: 08 Jan 2011 10:15 AM PST
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Cordless Electrotherapy Pain Reliever Posted: 08 Jan 2011 09:48 AM PST
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OCOSMOS Gamer’s Dream tablet PC rolls out Posted: 08 Jan 2011 09:39 AM PST
Using the rather unique and yet usable OMOS Key interface, it is touted to enhance the ease and speed of tasks and games commonly performed on a laptop or desktop where its intuitive control mechanism is superior to multi-touch interfaces for playing games and browsing the Web. Of course, there are some of us who would prefer to settle for the usual keyboard and mouse set up, but that remains to be seen, of course, until we actually have a device like this to try out. The OCS9 was specially designed for hardcore and casual gaming, interactive entertainment, social networking and productivity applications, coming with a 9-inch multi-touch display and accompanied by a detachable QWERTY controller with virtual keyboard, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, GPS navigation support, and USB 2.0 High Speed. It says “powerful stereo sound” but we aren’t too sure on that considering the relatively tiny size of this device. There is no word on pricing or availability of this puppy, but we do expect it to have marginally average sales if and when released as we don’t think the market has evolved to such a stage yet. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ OCOSMOS Gamer’s Dream tablet PC rolls out copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Philips BDP7580 offers wireless HDMI Posted: 08 Jan 2011 09:30 AM PST
Expect the Philips BDP7580 to come with features including 3D playback, Philips MediaConnect, NetTV, Netflix and Blockbuster streaming – this will clearly expand the boundaries on just how much entertainment you will be able to receive in the comfort of your living rooms. It does sound as though you no longer need the computer to keep yourself entertained, and it might also push you to make that new TV upgrade sooner rather than later. If the missus objects, just let her know that she can watch her favorite drama series over Netflix streaming and perhaps she’ll be hooked and give her permission to the family coffers. Back to the Philips BDP7580 – since it offers wireless HDMI, this interface eliminates the clutter with only one power cord. MediaConnect also lets consumers connect wirelessly to the PC and to the TV for unlimited access to online movies, photos, videos, and social networking among others. The desktop itself is mirrored on the TV screen and the entire Internet is but a single click away. Expect Philips to roll out the BDP7580 this coming April for $499.99 a pop. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Philips BDP7580 offers wireless HDMI copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Gadget Thumbnails for 07-Jan-2011 Posted: 07 Jan 2011 09:01 PM PST
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Parrot Digital Photoframe – NOW you actually want one Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:01 PM PST Okay so let's face it, a digital frame, is a digital frame, is a digital frame, and as you get your 3rd one, as a gift from your soon to be ex-boyfriend, you wonder why the screensaver slideshow on your computer wasn't already good enough to put some of these guys out of business, but you smile, and put on your "oh I love it" face anyway… Well, fresh from CES, Parrot just unveiled the DIA, the first digital photo frame that you really will be happy to receive. The DIA is less like an old digital frame and more like a movie screen that has a picture projected upon it. The DIA's LCD display is separate from it's backlight, which gives your favorite photos a beautiful, designer friendly, transparent effect, very different from the digital frames of, well, just yesterday. The frame itself is fairly plain, with its controls on the top and the SD card slot and USB ports on the side. Photos are added by USB, SD or alternatively, you can send photos to the frame wirelessly via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. DIA playfully provides some additional functionality by adding a few bells and whistles not seen before, with an unusual selection of preinstalled apps. Or you can consult the Frame Channel, and select your own apps. So, see your favorite pictures, check the news and weather, check the financial channel, Facebook, or just send pics directly to the frame with your iPhone. Yup, theres an app for that too. The Parrot DIA probably wont be available until February, and we don't know for how much, but something tells me I won't be stacking 5 of them in my closet for next Christmas. Source: www.parrot.com Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Parrot Digital Photoframe – NOW you actually want one copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Hands on with the Droid X, plus an important lesson learned at CES 2011 Posted: 07 Jan 2011 07:19 PM PST
After I typed the first paragraph, I lost track of the words as the keyboard took up most of the screen, and never could successfully get back to them. This is sadly a failed experiment. Right now, I am continuing this blog at a party at the Venetian sponsored by Lenovo on one of their desktops. Granted, I will have to say that the Droid X is a terrific smartphone. I don’t know if there is any saying about “once you go Droid”, but there really should be. I enjoy the all the features including the Android Market, and, as you may have guessed, I am addicted to Angry Birds. I also find the 8.0 Megapixel camera to be quite good, and it is easy to transfer the files from the included 16GB SD to my computer as the Droid X charges via USB. I wanted this report to be written on my smartphone to celebrate my Droid X, but I am a little disappointed that I can’t do the work that I normally do on a laptop from my smartphone. However, smartphones just aren’t made for surfing the web like we do on our desktops or laptops. Someone I was riding the bus with told me that our mobile devices are made for consumption, and not creation. This would be the best lesson I learned at CES 2011. With this being the first year of the iPad, mobile companies need to find out better ways for people to be productive on the road. Perhaps this will be what we will have by CES 2012 with all the tablets that were unveiled over this year’s convention. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Hands on with the Droid X, plus an important lesson learned at CES 2011 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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