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- MicroVision SHOWWX+ PicoP display engine
- The Aiken Labs Immersive Motion Accessory System
- Flex-Fire brings you more move to your PS3 Move
- iF Mode Folding Bicycle
- Atom Watch – you don’t have to be a mutant to own one
- LG Super LED monitor is extremely slim
- Genius Traveler 9000 BlueEye-tracking wireless mouse
MicroVision SHOWWX+ PicoP display engine Posted: 08 Jun 2011 09:21 AM PDT I decided to take a break on reporting on gaming gadgets, and focus on some other form of consumer electronics at the E3 gaming Expo. I always like seeing the latest in pico projectors, and I would have to say that the SHOWWX+ laser pico projector is one of the smallest that I have seen. At a height of .55 inches and width of 2.36 inches, it is able to create an impressive image up to 100 inches in size, with WVGA resolution (848 x 480). According to the manual and what I saw at E3, it should “project on any surface, curved, moving or still, without having to focus or refocus”. The battery is good for about 2 hours worth of use, and it is great for sharing videos, photos, and presentations in a 16:9 aspect ratio with a brightness of 15 lumens. The SHOWWX+ is designed to work with all kinds of mobile devices, like the iPhone, iPod, or iPad. A VGA dock is sold separately, which should be good for laptops, netbooks, and the Macbook. It also has a composite adapter for other TV-out devices. The SHOWWX+ Laser Pico Projector is currently available now, and I checked on Amazon. The current price is $329.00, and you can find out more information at the official site here. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ MicroVision SHOWWX+ PicoP display engine copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
The Aiken Labs Immersive Motion Accessory System Posted: 08 Jun 2011 08:52 AM PDT While I was checking out the Flex-Fire in that back area of E3, I found some more completely new technology for video games. This time it was from Aiken Labs, a family-owned and operated company that, as far as I know, does not have Clay Aiken as a part of it. What got my attention is what you will see in the video (located after the jump). You can watch as the man wearing the headband moves his head around, and the screen moves in direct response, as if he was in the virtual world itself. It is a radio based motion capture that is non-optical, and not based on cameras. I realize that most people want to use this tech for video games. You can see in the image how Aiken labs has a Legend of Zelda axe, helmet, and shield with their square-shaped sensors. Yet this is not just designed to be used on video games either. The creators see a future where it could be used to emulate a mouse or keyboard. They even want to use it for motion capture, medical, and military applications. In short, the possibilities are limitless! If you want to hear more on this nifty technology, go ahead and click here. Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ The Aiken Labs Immersive Motion Accessory System copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Flex-Fire brings you more move to your PS3 Move Posted: 08 Jun 2011 08:36 AM PDT Usually when I go to E3, I tend to ignore the big booths from the big video game companies. Unless they have some video game technology that is really different, I just don’t see a need to report on the newest FPS, MMO, or whatever on this particular blog. This is why I usually head to the back section, where the booths take up less space than a parking lot. Here, you can find all kinds of cool things, plus people who are very friendly. Yes, this is the technology that usually isn’t out yet, but looking for a market. Such was the case with the Flex-Fire. Flex-Fire is designed to work with the PS3 Move, but unlike most rifle gaming mods, the user bend the barrel of their weapon. According to their product description, it allows the user to operate his or her game fluidly and center automatically. Some of you might think that this is cheating, as a real rifle barrel can’t bend in order to make its shots. However, the Flex-Fire is designed with the gamer in mind, and many of these shooter games demand quick action. Flex-Fire gives PS3 players the “flex”-ability they need to “fire” away. Okay, if you can think of a better pun for me to say here, just leave a comment. You might wonder if the Flex-Fire could be used for the Wii. In actuality, it was originally designed for the Wii, but changed to the Move later on. Now that there will be a new Wii U, I’m not certain what direction Prodagen will take. For now, you can find out more about the product here. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Flex-Fire brings you more move to your PS3 Move copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 08 Jun 2011 08:15 AM PDT Getting around on a bicycle is the way to go if you want to do your bit for the environment, so here we are with the £1699.99 iF Mode Folding Bicycle – rather pricey when you think about it, but there must be a reason to the madness (the price tag in this case). What makes this two wheeler so special that it deserves a four digit price tag? Well, this is a fold-up bike that will feature a stylish monocoque frame with a single action swing-arm, where this special system will let you flip open or collapse the bicycle in under 3 seconds – now try doing that with your standard folding bicycle. The wheels will be automatically linked together, letting the bike be wheeled around so that you need not carry it when folded, and that, dear readers, would make it one of the most convenient models we’ve ever come across – and 100% idiot-proof to boot. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ iF Mode Folding Bicycle copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Atom Watch – you don’t have to be a mutant to own one Posted: 08 Jun 2011 08:00 AM PDT Have you watched X-Men: First Class already? If your answer is no, I would suggest you have a go at it – after all, it isn’t every day that a superhero story is played back, showing off the more human side of things while concentrating more on relationships and their dynamics mixed with ideology instead of just plenty of adrenaline pumping special effects. So what if you aren’t a mutant – that does not disqualify you from picking up the Atom Watch. This $119.99 timepiece will showcase the building block of all matter, where it is now available in a cool looking wristwatch form factor. With a 3D design that represents each component of the atom, you have hour and minute hands that will follow the path of orbiting electrons, while the second hand will originate from the nucleus. Might be something that will help remind your kid of an atom’s make up even in the exam room, no? Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Atom Watch – you don’t have to be a mutant to own one copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
LG Super LED monitor is extremely slim Posted: 08 Jun 2011 07:36 AM PDT
Norazo are famous for their experimental and often innovative performances, where the live performance was synchronized and broadcasted on the world's largest LED screen just to send the point home, with the recording having picked up more than a million views on YouTube already. Norazo relied on the large "Media Façade" at Seoul Square in downtown Seoul, which currently houses the largest LED (Light Emitting Diode) canvas in the world on a single building, taking up around 42,000 LED bulbs. Apart from that, it also included a "flash mob" element, where passers by are able to take part in the performance. Back to the tech involved – the Super LED monitor will feature a quartet of key benefits, where they are SUPER Slim, SUPER Picture Quality, SUPER Angle, and SUPER Energy Saving. The LG SUPER Slim Series will sport a beautifully crafted design as well as ultimate slimness of 7.2mm depth. When you take a look at the E2290V (which is one of the models), it picked up the Innovations Award at CES 2011 for its excellence in design and technology. LG SUPER Picture Quality technology will make sure SUPER+ Resolution Technology is used to revive low picture quality to high resolution vivid picture quality, giving you a free visual “upgrade” of sorts, so to speak, sharpening blurred edges and adding new zest to dim colors. Any takers for these new monitors? Prices will vary depending on the kind of model you choose. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ LG Super LED monitor is extremely slim copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Genius Traveler 9000 BlueEye-tracking wireless mouse Posted: 08 Jun 2011 07:26 AM PDT
More on the Genius Traveler 9000 – it will sport an extremely responsive 1200 dpi optical engine as well as the aforementioned BlueEye tracking technology which will enable it to function on just about any surface, and when we say that, we mean marble and glass included. Older tracking technology would find it nigh impossible to work on such surfaces, so to see Genius incorporate this well is something of a bonus. Expect this little device to hook up to both notebooks and desktops via a wireless and anti-interference 2.4GHz RF frequency, courtesy of a very tiny Pico USB receiver. Basically, this pico USB receiver allows you to leave it inside your computer or notebook’s USB port all the time without having to worry about it being chipped or broken off during transportation. Apart from that, there is also a Stick-N-Go mount that allows you to stick it to a notebook for easy transportation to and fro, regardless of where you are heading to. A storage compartment is thrown into the mix for the Pico receiver, while a Stick-N-Go mount that is beneath the top cover alongside an on/off switch on the bottom will help you conserve battery juice. A single AAA battery is required to get this up and running, although don’t expect gaming grade quality as we first mentioned for a mere $29.90. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Genius Traveler 9000 BlueEye-tracking wireless mouse copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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