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Apr 16, 2013 06:30 am | Edwin

Ergonomical Back Massager

Many of us office drones tend to suffer from bad backs after spending so many hours in front of the computer monitor, hacking away on our keyboards to finish up that report that was due since yesterday. Couple that with poor diet and a dire lack of exercise, and you have got a recipe for a bad back. Well, good to know that there are ways to obtain some form of relief, and the $99.95 Ergonomical Back Massager would definitely be one of them.

The Ergonomical Back Massager comes across as a lightweight back massager that sports a superior ergonomic design, making it a whole lot easier to pinpoint aches as well as pains located at your back. This would do away with the need to contort the body in targeting hard-to-reach areas of the back, as all you need to do is hold up the massager in front at waist or hip level, allowing its curved arm to arch around your shoulder. The massaging “ball” head would then be placed in the ideal position so that it can get to work, relieving tense neck, shoulder, and upper back muscles. Need to reach your lower back? No need to strain yourself, where all you have to do is lift the handle to chest level, and you're good to go.

All controls are located at the handle, where its dual-speed motor delivers 4,500- and 5,500-rpm oscillation, which is ideal for light relaxing pressure or penetrating deep massage. It comes with a trio of massage heads: a “point” for precise trigger point release, “knuckle” for multiple knots in the same area, and a “palm” to help promote circulation, and guess what? The Ergonomical Back Massager will play nice with your feet, too.

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Apr 16, 2013 06:00 am | Edwin

Swim Time Aqua Golf Backyard Game

All right, so now that summer will soon be upon us before we even know it, it is time to make sure that the entire household is well prepared to usher in plenty of sunlight, fun and laughter. What better way than to spend your time outdoors instead of remaining cooped up throughout the entire day? Teenagers and kids won't mind that though with video games at their disposal, but us adults, it is time to get back to nature. Say you love golf and your wife loves swimming, instead of spending time apart from one another with individual pursuits, how about doing your own thing together? This is made possible thanks to the $60.63 Swim Time Aqua Golf Backyard Game.

The Swim Time Aqua Golf Backyard Game is special since it is a floating green that measures 32″ x 45″, where each purchase will be accompanied by a dozen practice golf balls in 2 colors for competitive play. Not only that, you also have a 12″ x 24″ chipping mat with rubber tee, a couple of flags and an equal number of cups. The only thing that is not included would be the relevant golfing skills required, and of course, you will need to provide your very own set of golf clubs.

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Apr 16, 2013 05:30 am | Edwin

JVC Procison GC-PX100 camcorder

I remember back in the days when the Sony Walkman was all the rage, and we lived in the world of VHS video recorders. Camcorders were a luxury back then, and those who were well off enough to afford one of these puppies certainly had a field day recording all of their fond family memories to be reviewed later on. After that came the digital revolution, and digital camcorders and cameras grew at an explosive rate, but somehow or rather, the advancement in technologies concerning the camera module on smartphones saw dedicated digital cameras and camcorders being pushed to a smaller market share, as most of the videos and photos you see online these days are captured using smartphones. Japanese firm JVC has come up with their masterpiece, the JVC Procison GC-PX100, which is a professional looking camcorder.

The JVC Procison GC-PX100 is a premium camcorder that was specially designed to capture high-quality video of fast-moving action, where it delivers high bit rate progressive recording in order to deliver high resolution HD images, and all of that would be accompanied by high-speed recording for super slow-motion video. Not only that, in order to keep up with the times, the camera's high performance will work alongside Wi-Fi connectivity and specialized apps so that the GC-PX100 is ideal for capturing and analyzing fast-moving action.

The JVC Procison GC-PX100 is capable of shooting Full HD 1920 x 1080/60p video at 36Mbps, which is a bit rate that enables Full HD slow-motion playback, making it perfect for motion analysis as well as those who want to include special effects. You can be assured of premium performance on this puppy, thanks to its fast F1.2 lens with 10x optical zoom, 1/2.3" 12.8 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor and optical image stabilization. The inclusion of multi-format recording also delivers the flexibility to select the HD format which best suits the situation.

Those who are interested can pick up the JVC GC-PX100 for $999.95 a pop.

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Apr 16, 2013 05:00 am | Edwin

AOC UltraWide display offers greater viewing real estate

You know something? You can never have too large a screen where geeks and other technophiles are concerned, just like how the ladies are unable to get enough of shoes and handbags to go along with their wardrobe. After all, having plenty more to look at on a single screen will work wonders for your productivity. Don't believe me? Try working on a 14" monitor (yes, you still remember those fat and chunky CRTs, don't you?) and then switching over to a 24" widescreen display – the difference would be just like night and day. Hence, it is no surprise to see that AOC has rolled out their cinematic 29" UltraWide Display that offers dual monitor productivity to a single display.

This particular model number from AOC would be the Q2963PM, which would be a 29-inch 21:9 super wide screen HD monitor which merges IPS LED technology with convenient connectivity, offering a cinematic display experience. What other kinds of goodies does the Q2963PM come with? For starters, it will be equipped with dual 3 Watt enclosed speakers and WFHD 2560×1080 resolution, offering a far more immersive experience for your favorite movies and games than ever before.

Not only that, the presence of multiple inputs such as DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI will allow your spanking new AOC Q2963PM to deliver screen multiplication – in a limited way, of course, but it would still be better than nothing, since it delivers Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture capabilities. In a nutshell, you are able to view a movie through a connected Blu-ray player on one half of the screen, while using the other half of the screen to browse the Internet via your connected notebook. The inclusion of MHL technology will also pave the way for you to mirror your smartphone on the monitor's 29-inch wide screen.

Surprisingly, something like the AOC Q2963PM will not cost too much, where it carries a $499 price tag.

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