Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sun Visor TV/DVD Player w/FM Transmitter (Blk)

Discover a world of entertainment never before imaginable. Uncover your inner entertainer while safely driving behind the wheel of your favorite vehicle. Be the carpool envy of all of your friends with the Sun Visor Theater.


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The stunning clarity of the large 7" LCD screen will have your passengers glued to the tube whether you are chauffeuring your children around or carpooling to the office. With the 16:9 movie theater aspect ratio, your favorite films will have you wishing that the next movie you see in a theater have seats as comfortable as your dream car! Certainly, the brilliant 7" LCD screen will keep your passenger seat filled all the time, but the Sun Visor Theater also features an in visor DVD/CD player. You will be able to play any of the following formatted discs: DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, CD-R, CD-RW. On top of that, there is also an SD card reader and even a USB port to plug in your computer. But that's not even where the features end! The Sun Visor Theater comes with a built-in TV Tuner (Receiver). This means that your and your carpool buddies can still catch your favorite morning news show on the way to work.
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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Wireless 7-Day Weather Forecaster

This handy wireless weather forecaster gives you important data where and when you need it. Running on a free wireless network spanning the continental USA it works virtually anywhere and requires no set-up. The 7-Day Weather Forecaster gives you a weeks worth of detailed weather predictions from AccuWeather.com. Put one in your bedroom for that early morning injection of data, or gift one to your Aunt who can't seem to shut off the weather channel.


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You get continuous display of weather forecast data for 150 U.S. locations from AccuWeather.com — no PC or internet connection required. Now you can always know daily high and low temperature, precipitation, wind speed and direction, UV index, pollen, and air qualiity alerts. The Back-light changes color to indicate temperature at a glance. Use your Forecaster on a table or desk (stand included), or on a wall (hook-compatible). No sensors or setup required - just add batteries (4 AA, not included).
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Military Zoom Binoculars

See the whites of a bird's eye from 500 yards away. Bring an object five miles away so close, you can almost touch it. The new Military Zoom binoculars are the most powerful ever made. Be your own amateur astronomer as you view planets, moons, nebulae and comets. These make any stargazing experience feel like a telescopic trip to the planetarium. Read the coach and players' lips as you watch a sporting event. These are the kind of binoculars soldiers would use, only you'll be a safe distance away from the danger.


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With most binoculars, you can view objects seven times closer and 14 times brighter than with the unaided eye. Most amateur telescopes magnify 85 times. The Military Zoom magnifies between 20 and 140 times closer, and 70 times more light comes into its gigantic 70 mm lens. Every eye-catching event will feel like a truly interactive experience. Its rubber grip makes it simple to handle, too. The Military Zoom binoculars brings the world to your eyes. Go ahead, reach out and touch the stars.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Aculife Magnetic Wave Therapist

Your health may benefit from a merger of ancient medical technology and state-of-the-art 21st century electronics.


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You don't realize it yet, but in the 2 next minutes you're going to feel healthier just knowing the advances in modern medicine. We have all suffered from aches and pains in various parts of our body. Some are more painful than others. Some we feel like we should just live with, while others are unbearable and require medical attention. The remedies are often prescription medication with such adverse side effects that we wonder if it is really worth taking the drugs. In many cases the medication we take merely masks the symptoms, rather than actually curing the problem. Often there are allergies we have to certain medication. Allergies that are sometimes worse than the illness we are going through.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Dynaflex Powerball Gyroscope

The blue LED light starts to glow once the Powerball begins rotating and will glow ever brighter as the rpms are increased. Looks like something from a Tron movie and is especially fascinating in a darkened room.


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The Powerball is started out at about 2,500 rpm and is slowly worked up to speeds over 13,000 rpm. It's a lot of fun to see just how fast the Powerball can rotate. There is a digital display built into the Powerball that can display the realtime rotor rpm as well as store the highest achieved rpm - a high score which will remain in the memory until you achieve a higher score or clear the memory. Use it around the office to see who can achieve and maintain the highest rpm speed. You will never get tired with your repeated attempts to continuously get higher and higher rpm speeds.
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Friday, January 11, 2008

Steinhausen Single Cherrywood Watch Winder

The entirely handcrafted single watch winder case from Steinhausen is the perfect accessory for keeping your favorite watch in your collection constantly wound. The compact size also makes it ideal for travel. Its silent motor with intermittent timer and directional controls keep any automatic movement wound no matter the style or manufacturer.


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Each case is handcrafted of rich, cherry-stained oak hardwood veneer with eight layers of high-gloss piano lacquer. Then each layer of lacquer is allowed to cure for three days before being sanded and polished by hand. The interior is lined with smooth cream faux calf-hide. The high quality materials and craftsmanship that goes into each and every winder is certain to compliment the finest timepieces in your collection.
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Monday, January 7, 2008

TV Innovations Rule CES 2008

It's the elephant in the living room: Panasonic's 150-inch plasma has all but stolen the show here at CES 2008. When people ask you "What's the coolest thing you've seen at the show so far?" they invariably follow that up with "Except for the 150-inch TV."

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And sure enough, the thing is a marvel to behold. It's so big, it's hard to take it in, really. With a viewing area that measures 11 feet by 6 1/4 feet and 8.84 million pixels of resolution, the TV (which has no model number and no date for being commercialized) is regularly thronged by crowds of slack-jawed onlookers, unable to comprehend the thing.

It's so big that all the other flat-panel companies have simply removed signage that might indicate how big (er, small) their sets are in comparison. There are obviously some big sets here from Pioneer, LG, and Sharp, but exactly how big their biggest sets are remains a mystery. Next year I will have to bring a tape measure.

Still don't think it's big? After all, maybe that woman is incredibly short, right? Wrong. Here's a picture of it next to last-year's largest, the 103-inch plasma:


With the war on screen size all but lost for 2008, a more interesting one is shaping up on thickness, with vendors battling to see just how thin they can make their displays. Virtually every vendor is offering a screen (LCD or plasma) less than 2 inches thick. LG's is 1.7 inches thick. Hitachi's plasma is 1.5 inches and its LCD is just 0.75 inch. Sharp also has a 0.8-inch-thick LCD (52 inches diagonally, too). But it's Pioneer's 0.35-inch plasma that takes the weight loss crown, even if it is a prototype.

Other TV trends continue apace: A big one is OLED, which both Sony and Samsung are moving forward impressively. Side by side, Samsung's technology demo of OLED vs. LCD is striking; the difference in color and brightness is astonishing. Meanwhile, Sony was demonstrating a 27-inch OLED set, too. (In related news, you'll finally be able to buy the 11-inch OLED here in the United States, for just $2,500.)

Also emerging: Wireless HD. While I'm not sold on the need for this technology, more and more products keep showing up with it. Will we replace HDMI cables with wireless connections? Your sense of tidiness is probably salivating over the prospect already.
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Aurora Projector

The Japanese love the Aurora Borealis. It is said, according to Japanese myth, that a child conceived underneath the fiery plasmas undulating in the Earth's magnetosphere will find great fortune. While I'm not sure that high-energy plasma slamming into the magnetic field of the earth funneling down towards the poles and expelling billions of electron-volts into the rarified air creating undulating ropes of pale colorful light can enhance the temporally-unrealized wealth of beings first meeting mitosis, but it certainly can result in spectacular run-on sentences... er, I mean, pretty lights.


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The Aurora Palette uses three colored LEDs and frosted lenses to project twisting swirling misty lights on your wall or ceiling. Four triple-a batteries power it for hours and hours (up to 20). The controls are simple - On, Off, and Timer - which auto-shuts off after 30, 60, 90 and 120 minute intervals.
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