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From Veto Pro Pac, this ultimate tools bag will be very much appreciated by a computer technician or a handy man, or any body who wants a tool bag that is portable, small in size but big in functionality, whether it’s around the house or at work site, this bag just rock. The LT-XL is designed for on-the-road engineers who need to carry both hand tools and a computer. On one side, you slip in a notebook, hard drives, cables and all the other things you might ever need to carry. On the other, there is space for over 75 hand tools. The zip-open, roll-down coverings get out of the way and make this a bag you can work out of easily. The full run-down: two sides, one for business, the other for pleasure, 42 tiered pockets, five zippered pockets, two magnetic pouches, two padded slots (for a laptop or books) and a magnetic shoulder strap which sticks to the carrying handle to keep it out of the way when not in use. This bag is probably perfect for somebody out there. That somebody, though, is not me. My weak and frail writer’s body has trouble lifting a fully-loaded lunch-box, let alone a fully loaded laptop bag. This is a product clearly aimed at a much manlier kind of geek. Via Veto Pro Pac LT-XL Portable Office 1 Comment » 
True, many new computers nowadays come with webcams. But I like IPEVO’s Point 2 View (P2V) 2.0MP USB Web Camera because it gives you more options than just the standard screen-mounted perspective. The unique stand is equipped with multiple joints so you can position it in a variety of directions, allowing the camera to capture visuals from any distance or angle. You can also hold the camera like a pen, and literally point to view anything you like. But if you’re a fan of the standard chat perspective, you can always do that too. Just use the included universal monitor clip to mount the P2V to any standard laptop screen or monitor. There’s also a macro-mode setting, which lets users take close-up video or images from as close as 2″ (5cm) away. And at $69 it’s still quite affordable. Easy to set up – install the software, plug the camera into any standard usb portContinuous or single-click autofocus, one-touch snapshot modeCompatible with popular IM apps like Skype, Google Talk, AOL, Windows Live Messenger, and Yahoo!Mac and PC compatibleIPEVO Point 2 View USB Camera via Gizmodo No Comments »  Just a little more expensive than an average 16GB flash drive, the PQI U360 can be much more. The U360 allows users to transfer all shared data regardless of their file size between two connected computers. The bi-direction functionality is made possible with its built-in mini USB connection to establish link with another computer through the USB cable provided. Once the link has been established, double click on the built-in software “Ur-Transfer” and you may begin to browse and share files on the two computers.
Features - High Speed Data Transfer Rate 21MB/sec speed between 2 PCs.
- Sync Folder & Outlook quickly.
- Manage and search USB files easily
- Cap push back design.
- Software Supports Windows ME, 2000, XP and Vista
PPQI 16GB U360 Intelligent Flash Drive No Comments » 

There’s been a lot of buzz about the Apple Magic Mouse, the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse. I wouldn’t be surprised if it shows up in stockings everywhere this holiday season. Smooth and buttonless, it’s built with a sleek low-profile design and seamless top shell. The Multi-Touch area spans the entire top of the mouse, and the mouse itself acts as the button. Just like your iPhone or iPod touch, the Magic Mouse is equipped with Multi-Touch technology that lets users use swipes and gestures right on the mouse’s surface. Click or double-click anywhere, scroll in any direction with one finger, or swipe through photos and web pages with 2 fingers. In fact, it’s really an experience – using gestures is almost like directly touching what’s on your computer screen. Imagine swiping through web pages the way you’d flip through pages in a magazine. So cool. Miniature sensors can detect the smallest movements, and the mouse can easily distinguish between gestures like a scroll and swipe. It’s even smart enough to understand when a user’s just resting their hand atop it. It also supports momentum scrolling, meaning the scrolling speed is controlled by how fast/slow you perform that gesture. The Magic Mouse comes standard with new iMacs, but you can also add it to any Bluetooth-enabled Mac. Uses laser technology (20x the performance of traditional optical tracking) – no mousepad requiredWirelessly connects to your Mac via BluetoothUse the On/off switch to conserve battery power when not in useAmbidextrous designSystem Requirements: Bluetooth-enabled Mac computerMac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0Existing keyboard and mouse for setupApple Magic Mouse  No Comments »  If you like the ProMedia speakers on wires you going to love this new wireless version. The idea is if you watch video or listen to music you shouldn’t be connected to the speaker sitting at your desk. With this you can take your laptop any where and still have sound projected to the speakers. The Kit comes with a sub, 2 satellite speakers and a USB transmitter. Connect the USB transmitter to your laptop and you’re all set to go.
Features - Robust 2.4 GHz wireless technology provides interference-free performance
- USB wireless transmitter streams audio up to 30 feet away
- Same award-winning sound as the original ProMedia 2.1
- Easy plug-and-play design, no router or installation software required
- Use Apple’s Remote Application to wirelessly control your iTunes
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Wireless Computer Speakers No Comments »  No matter how green your peripheral companies advertise, those device still consumes power while idling. The true energy saver will be actually turn them off. With this new Conserve Surge with Timer, you can plug your office electronics into one of the six “auto off” outlets, while two “always on” outlets keep PCs and other critical devices powered on at all times. The six switched outlets can be activated with a single press of the on/off button, allowing the surge protector’s automatic timer to eliminate power to those outlets after 11 hours. Prior to the automatic shutdown, a blinking LED on the button will warn of the shut off. The Surge Protector even make it easier for you by providing a one-touch remote control which may be activate right on your desk.
Belkin CNS08-T-06 Conserve Surge Protector with Timer No Comments » 
The Personalized Magnetic Travel Map is a great artwork item for the den, home office or work office. The map print is done in the traditional, “old world” style and is brought out nicely in the glossy, mahogany wood frame. You get 50 colored magnets to track places you’ve been and places you’ve yet to explore. Guests are sure to comment on its appearance and it’s a great way to drum up conversation on destinations of the world.
Highlights: - 2009 Rand McNally map is printed on parchment-style paper
- 50 colored magnets let you to track previously visited destinations or plan future adventures
- Beautifully framed in elegant mahogany and burled wood
- Wood plaque can be personalized with up to 36 characters
$199 – via FrontGate No Comments »  Undoubtedly you are going to have the biggest computer monitor in your dorm! This Hannspree has a 1080p resolution so it can serve multiple purposes such as a computer monitor, HDTV and a gaming console. With built-in ATSC and NTSC/Clear QAM tuner you can catch some free TV of the air.
Features - 1080p resolution allows the HT09 provide better performance and more functions
- Connect a HD Set-top box, Blu-ray player,
- DVD player, gaming console, camcorder, camera, and computer
- Incredible number of Video Inputs
- Features stunning piano-black finish with metallic silver accents
- One-touch video source change
- Includes a Universal Remote Control for programming other electronic devices
- Energy Star Compliant
Hannspree HT09 28-Inch LCD HDTV Television 3 Comments » |