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- Amoeba Dual Purpose Digital Microscope
- BMW introduces 2012 bicycle range
- Philips monitor sports ErgoSensor, cannot bear you slouching
Amoeba Dual Purpose Digital Microscope Posted: 10 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT Start off the love for science at home with the $89.99 Amoeba Dual Purpose Digital Microscope for your little ones! After all, most of the things we do today are connected to science one way or another – the medicine we take, the computer we are using, the list is endless! To know if Junior has a penchant for biology, you might want to check out the Amoeba Dual Purpose Digital Microscope which lets you see things differently – very. This dual purpose microscope is ideal for the home scientist, sporting high powered specimen slide viewing capability as well as a lower power so that you are able to check out stamps, coins, and other equally tiny objects (a microSD memory card, perhaps?) in detail. Heck, there is the option to detach Amoeba's tube for convenient handheld digital viewing of large objects. There is also an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera so that the Amoeba is able to shoot photos or video in a jiffy for you to share with the rest. Each purchase comes with 8 prepared slides, a quartet of blank slides, tweezers, needle probe, and an eyedropper. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Amoeba Dual Purpose Digital Microscope copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
BMW introduces 2012 bicycle range Posted: 10 Apr 2012 05:30 AM PDT Many of us would grow up and look upon a BMW as the car to purchase once we have graduated and started minting, nay, earning our own money. Of course, not everyone gets to live this dream, but those who did, I am quite sure that none of them had any regrets driving off in what is deemed to be the “ultimate driving machine”. Having said that, I suppose you also know that BMW churns out motorcycles as well? The high end models might not necessarily be any cheaper than an entry level BMW 1 Series, but the coolness factor is definitely right up there. Just in case you still lust after one of these machines, but do not have the bank balance to gain any approval, here is something that might pique your interest while carrying the BMW logo – their 2012 bicycle range. Yes sir, this year’s collection is said to be by and large different from last year in terms of cosmetic additions, where a new component here and a new paint job there sums it up nicely. The 2012 Mountainbike Enduro will be on the receiving end of a new Crank Brothers wheelset, where it is said to offer superior stiffness and downhill performance, and the Fox 32 O/B trail fork has a travel of 140 mm (5.5 in), in comparison to the 150 mm (5.9 in) travel of the 2011 model's Fox Talas 32 RL air-spring fork. While it does look similar as its predecessor, BMW claims there is an "improved frame" which manages to retain the same 14.8 kg (32.6 lb) weight. As for its paint, metallic black offset by bright green on the saddle is the new name of the game. As for changes in the Touring Bike range, you will find those as the Suntour NCX-D-26″ suspension fork with 75 mm (2.9 in) of travel, the Fox Float RP2 BV boost valve remote shocks on the Mountainbike Cross Country, and new color combinations alongside a combined radial and crossed spoke pattern on the Cruise Bike which will deliver additional stability while turning heads. Pricing wise, they are far more affordable than a new BMW car or motorcycle, obviously, with prices starting from €899 and going all the way to €2,750 for adult bicycles. Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ BMW introduces 2012 bicycle range copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Philips monitor sports ErgoSensor, cannot bear you slouching Posted: 10 Apr 2012 05:00 AM PDT It is said that one needs to have a decent posture whether you are walking or sitting down – I know that slouching feels a whole lot more comfortable, but somehow or rather, our bodies were created and designed in such a way that you not only look good sitting up with great posture, it is also good for your body as well. Philips knows this, and with so many of us being tethered to our computers for hours on end each day, it is interesting to note that they have taken the effort to make sure we do not slouch in front of our computer monitor, but rather, sit up like a 5-star general. This is made possible thanks to their latest monitor that is known as the ErgoSensor, where a sensor is placed where the webcam is located, and the ErgoSensor will ensure it keeps its eye on you whenever you work. Should it detect you starting to slouch, it will alert you, delivering advice on how you are able to obtain more optimal viewing as well as a better ergonomic position. Not only that, this new monitor takes on the green role as it is capable of saving up to 80% energy consumption should you not be in front of the seat, as the monitor will power off by itself. There is also a user-friendly interface attached to the ErgoSensor, letting you pick from the right mode to suit the correct situation, including Office, Photo, Movie, Game, and Economy among others. Depending on the selection, SmartImage will dynamically optimize the contrast, colour saturation and sharpness of images and videos for ultimate display performance. There is also an able cable management system to make sure cable clutter remains at a minimum, ensuring your workplace stays neat and professional. After all, a neat workspace is always the ideal point for great ideas to start – too much clutter reflects the inner noise, and that is where all creative juices get stifled. To continue along the green line, this Philips monitor housing will be free from brominated flame retardant and polyvinyl chloride (PVC-BFR free). Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Philips monitor sports ErgoSensor, cannot bear you slouching copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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