Friday, September 4, 2009

Skin Your Laptop, Cellphone, iPod, XBox or Gadgets!

Your portable electronic device is with you most of the time, and it looks like everyone elses!

How boring is that?

You can add skins to your cell phone, laptop, ipod, game console, and most popular hand held electronics.

Now you can add skins to your portable electronic device and get a custom look. Add a a cellphone skin of your favorite band, sports team, celebrity, or a photo or design of your own!



Saturday, August 15, 2009

Chocolate mouse: neither edible nor a rodent

The Chocolate Mouse belongs to a rare class of objects, with seemingly sensible names that turn out to be doubly stupid. Like the English sparrow, which is neither a sparrow nor English, but merely an Average Bird. Or jellyfish, which any halfwit can tell are not made of jelly and are no fish; they’re obviously an advance alien party tasked to eradicate humans, one sunburned teenager at a time.

chocolate-mouse

Meh. I don’t care how much people love chocolate, this wireless mouse doesn’t look like it’s comfortable to use. But as the old saying goes, to each his own Chocolate Mouse. You can buy one at Lazybone for $33 (USD). Batteries not included.


Optoma hd20 projector: 120 inches of hi-def for $1000! *head asplodes*

Back in 2007 Optoma released the HD80 1080p projector. It’s initial price was a whopping $3,000 (USD), but actually it was one of the cheapest in its class. Think about that for a moment. Now think of the quality and size of a $1,000 HDTV nowadays. Think about that for a moment. Now get a load of this: Optoma’s new HD20 projector is capable of displaying full 1080p with a maximum display size of 120″ (diagonally, of course). That’s 10 freakin’ feet of HD for the price of a 42″ HDTV! Then again, I already revealed everything in the title. Dammit.

optoma-hd20-dlp-projector

The 6.4 lbs. HD20 has two HDMI inputs, as well as VGA, component and composite video inputs, and it supports a boatload of video and computer formats. It has 1,700 ANSI lumens of brightness, with an estimated lamp life of 4,000 hours in standby mode and 3,000 hours in bright mode.

The HD20 ships early this Fall and is available for pre-order over on Amazon now.