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- Just Say “Pop” for Popcorn
- Turtle Beach has new headsets for the Nintendo Wii U
- HTC 8S revealed
- HTC 8X announced
- Toshiba Camileo BW20 camcorder is one tough cookie
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 11:00 AM PDT
Popcorn, Indiana – ironically based in New Jersey – carries a variety of snack items including popcorn, kettlecorn and something called popcorn chips. In their words they are "wildly fanatical about healthier, whole grain snacking" and apparently also very creative. This chow company created a prototype of a device that will change the way we eat popcorn. Meet the Popinator, a voice-activated popcorn launching machine. Designed with binaural microphones, all you do is simply say "pop" when you want a kernel. The unit tracks your location aims right at you, raises the catapult and launches a piece of popcorn to you. The Popinator launches up to 15 feet away, and closes up once done. And you choose the popcorn to load into the unit. Check the video below for a full view of the concept. With a device like the Popinator, a revolution may occur in the art of eating popcorn and automatic snack devices – a perfect quest for a company called Popcorn, Indiana. [ Just Say "Pop" for Popcorn copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Turtle Beach has new headsets for the Nintendo Wii U Posted: 20 Sep 2012 09:39 AM PDT
The two pairs of headsets were specially created in collaboration with Nintendo of Japan, where they intend to deliver to Wii U gamers a pair of solid entry level headsets without breaking the bank. Steve Singer, Vice President of Licensing, Nintendo of America Inc., said, "We are very excited to be working with Turtle Beach to launch the N11 and NLa for the new Wii U. We look forward to fans having a high quality audio experience with our newest console." Unlike your Nokia handsets, however, these will not come in a bunch of merry colors. Instead, they will be available in both black and white shades only, presumably to go along with what the Wii U will be launched in. The Ear Force NLa is the ideal headset for Nintendo gamers who want high-fidelity audio and superior comfort, where it merges high-fidelity stereo game audio and crystal-clear communication in a sleek, lightweight and durable design. Other features include in-line volume control and noise-isolating ear cushions, while those who tend to be on-the-go will find that the NLa's 4-pole connector can be easily disconnected from the Wii U GamePad and hook up to portable devices such as the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS in a jiffy. The Ear Force NLa and Ear Force N11 will retail for $34.95 and $49.95, respectively, as they arrive in the market later in the fourth quarter of this year. [ Turtle Beach has new headsets for the Nintendo Wii U copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 06:00 AM PDT
The HTC 8S is by far and large the lesser of the two devices, where it has a simple 4″ display which runs at a relatively paltry 800 × 480 pixels resolution, while the camera at the back will capture 5-megapixel shots thanks to its 35mm lens that has a maximum f/2.8 aperture, with a processor that runs at a mere 1GHz (as offered by Qualcomm, of course). Still, the HTC 8S comes in a rather fine two tone design, and it might just be the thing for folks who want something less fruity after experiencing Apple’s iPhone for four generations already. It will run on Windows Phone 8 and supports 4G LTE connectivity as offered by AT&T and Verizon in the US from November onwards. [ HTC 8S revealed copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 05:30 AM PDT
In terms of its camera, HTC embarks on new territory this time around with their 2.1-megapixel shooter f/2.0 aperture, 88° ultra-wide angle front-facing camera that enables you to capture up to four people in a single shot, in addition to handling 1080p video capture without missing a beat. At the back, there is a 8-megapixel CMOS sensor with backside-illumination (BSI) for improved low-light performance, along with an f/2.0 aperture, 28mm lens and a dedicated imaging chip. HTC threw in a physical shutter button so that you can capture moments in a quick and easy manner. You can choose from California Blue, Graphite Black, Flame Red and Limelight Yellow colors for the HTC 8X if you are interested. [ HTC 8X announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Toshiba Camileo BW20 camcorder is one tough cookie Posted: 20 Sep 2012 05:00 AM PDT
The Toshiba Camileo BW20 camcorder is not only waterproof but shockproof as well, and to dive straight into its extra tough features, here we are with word that it is capable of working just fine even up to 16 feet underwater, and will shrug off dust as well as shocks, brushing off accidental drops of up to five feet. Definitely families and sports enthusiasts who love recording whatever comes their way regardless of the situation will fall in love with the Toshiba Camileo BW20 camcorder, and parents, too, will be able to let their little ones perform some video capture at times without worrying about whether the Camileo BW20 is able to live up to the rigors of a child. That's for its durability, how about its imaging performance? Toshiba will not sell itself short with the Camileo BW20, where it boasts of an f/2.2 aperture lens, a 5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, and video image stabilization so that you can shoot video with greater clarity, even when you are underwater. Not only that, sharing your videos and photos on YouTube, Facebook, Picasa and TwitVid are a snap, not to mention being able to relive those magical moments on a HDTV thanks to the built-in HDMI output port. The BW20 even comes with a handy floating wrist strap so that it will not end up at the bottom of the pond or lake. Toshiba is asking for a reasonable $129.99 for the Camileo BW20 camcorder as it makes its way to decent retail stores all round. [ Toshiba Camileo BW20 camcorder is one tough cookie copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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