
View video and images from personal media players, mobile phones, PDAs, cameras and gamingdevices with ease and without recharging the battery for up to 2 hours. Despite being smaller than many digital cameras and smart phones, the Optoma Pico Pocket Projector enables users to share images and videos from their media devices at sizes up to 60″ incredible from a device small and light enough to be comfortably carried in a pocket or handbag. Based upon the latest LED illumination advances and DLP imaging technology, Optoma’’s Pico Pocket Projector combines clear, vivid, high contrast images with long-lasting durability and simple operation.
Features
- Easily share photos and videos from mobile devices
- Project images on any surface
- Ultra-light at 4 ounces including battery
- Image size up to 60 inches
- Vivid 1000:1 contrast ratio
- DLP Pico technology
- LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours
- Recharge battery conveniently via USB or included AC power adaptor
Optoma PK-101 Pico Multimedia Projector
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Is Sony the new Prada? Well, not really. But they are behind this interesting prototype dress that lights up when the wearer receives a phone call on their cellular. Tennis ace Maria Sharapova was on hand to promote the knee-length, short-cap dress at a London Liberty boutique this month.
The concept was designed by British fashion student Georgie Davies as part of a school project with cellular giant Sony Ericsson. The goal was to find new ways of fusing fashion and technology.
The summery frock is designed to eventually integrate with the wearer’s cell phone via Bluetooth wireless technology. The right shoulder is adorned with translucent white scales that illuminate and move when their phone rings. How fun!
Perfect for places where it’s so loud a girl can barely hear herself talk, let alone know that her cellular needs attention!
via Reuters
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Get a funky look and a great sound from the electrifying photon ball while the display moves to the beat of your music. With the SoundMaster Photon Ball Alarm Clock, you can also wake up to your favorite tracks on your iPod or your favorite AM or FM stations as well. The built-in dock also acts as a docking station, fully charging and synching your iPod with your computer, either Mac or PC.
Features
- Enjoy Tunes From Your iPod or Turn on the AM/FM Tuner and Listen to Your Favorite Station
- Wake Up to Your Favorite Tracks on Your iPod or Your Favorite AM or FM Stations
- Built-in Dock Also Acts as a Docking Station/ Compatible With All iPod Models With a Dock Connector
- Fully Charges and Synchs Your iPod With Your Computer, Either Mac or PC/ Includes LCD Alarm Clock
Einstein Sound Master Photon Ball iPod Dock
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Got big digits but really need want the iPhone or iPod Touch? The Apple iPhone, iPod Touch Stylus Pen is the 1 cent answer you need. At the time of this post, for one cent you can pick up your eleventh finger. The touchscreen stylus provides “smooth, damage free navigation across the touchscreen!”… as the marketers would put it. Though something else to carry around and lose, it does provide added assistance to those of us that can’t type well on the crammed touchscreen keyboard…
Apple iPhone, iPod Touch Stylus Pen
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This is the first I’ve seen, a full blown GPS with built-in tablet PC for less just a little more than $250! This very capable GPS has built-in Bluetooth, turn-by-turn voice prompts and a full US and Canada maps. The Advent ADV3500PC is also 7-inch Windows XP Personal Computer with built-in portable navigation and Wi-Fi with 256MB RAM, 30GB hard drive. The TV screen panel delivers a crystal-clear panel resolution of 800 x 480
Features
- 30 GB Hard Drive
- Bluetooth, Headphone Jack
- Built-In Card Reader and Two USB Ports
- Full Functioning Remote Control
- MP3 and Video Playback Compatible
- Panel Resolution 800 x 480
- Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
- Turn By Turn Voice Prompts
- USA and Canada Maps

Portable GPS Navigation with built in Tablet PC
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