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The ScotteVest Ultimate Hoodie Microfleece is the perfect gift for your man this holiday season if he is one of those gizmo freaks who tend to carry more gear than the average mechanic. Do a quick take on the current situation - does he carry his digital camera, cellphone, personal navigation device, Nintendo DS Lite/Sony PSP (or both lol), a USB flash drive, the all-important iPod, and a memory card reader with him each time he goes out? If the answer is in the affirmative, then the ScotteVest Ultimate Hoodie Microfleece is but a surefire purchase that would make him wag his tail if he had one. It boasts 11 strategically located compartments with with magnetic closures, integrated wire management for iPods and other similar devices, a weight management system in the hoodie that keeps heavy loads balanced, a built-in extendible keychain, and a super secret pocket. The price to pay for such style? $70.
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October 3rd, 2007
The Pentax Optio V10 is pretty compact, measuring in at only 55×58x19 mm (with those dimensions you have to wonder if it’s difficult to hold the camera correctly if you have large hands). A 3 inch screen takes up the majority of the cameras rear side, but it doesn’t look overbearing. The Optio V10 shoots in 8 MP and comes with 52MB of on-board storage, which can be expanded on using SD and SDHC cards. The V10 will ship in Japan for around $300.
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October 3rd, 2007
Epson has announced their new Stylus Photo R1900 printer (pictured, R1800 model). The Stylus features the Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss ink in cyan, yellow, magenta, matte black, photo black, red, and gloss optimiser coloring which allows for an 18,446,774 trillion color range. The printer can also print directly on to CD and DVD, in addition to printing Hi-Def photos onto media as high as A3.
The R1900 will be available in the UK in November for £399.99 (Yikes!).
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October 3rd, 2007
The Zoom H2 stereo 4-channel digital recorder is no ordinary voice recorder, as it features selectable recording quality ranging from 64 to 320 Kbps MP3, while those who want something that sounds better than CD quality can always settle for the 24 bit/96 KHz linear PCM (WAV files) recording. Features include four-channel, 360-degree surround recordings which can be made in 24-bit/48 kHz format courtesy of the H2’s two built-in microphones, integrated 3D panning function, mini-jack phone/line level output, external mic input, line level input and a USB port. It is powered by a couple of AA batteries and records onto the SD/SDHC memory card format. The Zoom H2 will retail for $200 and will definitely be a great addition to any student or budding musician.
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October 3rd, 2007
The Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 ($1,849) is a notebook designed for the professional on the go. Featuring a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a shock-resistant 100GB hard drive and Nvidia graphics at a moderate price, it seems like a good choice for the working tech savant. A bright 15.4″ widescreen display with a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution might not be as sharp as it could have been with a better resolution, but for the lower price tag, the slight display problems are worth it. The base of the display features 4 shortcut buttons that open Notepad, Calculator, IE 7, and the default mail app, which is sure to make business move a little faster. Its 1 GB of RAM seems a little on the low end, and might be the biggest drawback on the E8410.
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October 3rd, 2007
Transcend has just announced its new 160GB StoreJet 2.5 SATA external hard drive which boasts a stylishly designed, polished aluminum case. It is connected using a hi-speed USB 2.0 interface which can achieve a maximum data transfer rate of up to 480Mbps while maintaining full compatibility with older computers that only support USB 1.1. Features include a “OneTouch Auto-Backup” button and the StoreJet elite 2.0 software bundle that enables intelligent backup scheduling, security, and power saving functions. Different colors depict various sizes, with Silver, Titanium, and Blue carrying 80GB, 120GB, and 160GB worth of data respectively. No idea on pricing though.
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October 3rd, 2007
If you’re one who works late into the night, why not keep your desktop looking sprightly with the USB Twinkling LED Lighting Stand from Brando? This minor distraction features LED flashing, making it suitable for translucent items such as crystal and glass. It features five twinkling and auto-changing colors and comes with an On/Off button. You can choose to power it using AC input or a trio of AAA batteries, where the latter lasts up to 60 hours before running out of juice. The USB Twinkling LED Lighting Stand retails for $15 and makes a great gift to your fellow office worker who burns the midnight oil always.
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October 3rd, 2007
According to Philips, the SHD9100 headphones eliminate almost all background noise making for a true unique listening experience… I’ve heard that before. The headphones offer a theoretical 6 hours of listening time, which should fly by when wearing the lightweight headphones with breathable ear cushions and three way adjustments. The 40mm speaker driver should offer good sound even at a theoretical range of 40 meters (with walls and obstacle, expect less). As long as you don’t live in a large estate, you should be able to listen anywhere you roam. The automatic tuning makes sure you are always on the right station, meaning no fussing with difficult installment.
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October 3rd, 2007

This pistol-shaped is aimed at First Person Shooter games and has to be one of the worse ergonomic disaster in computer history. For $70, users can feel like they’re holding a gun but after a few minutes, this sensation will probably be replaced by muscle pain and cramps.
In one sentence: great workout, poor gaming.
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October 3rd, 2007
The LG Voyager has just been launched and LG hopes that this could be a worthy rival of fthe iPhone. Also known as the VX10000, this touchscreen handset will feature a more iPhone-like interface just like that found in the PRada phone, where the screen will be able to let users make calls, play music and take 2 megapixel photos. Not only that, you also get a QWERTY keyboard which is revealed the moment you flip it open as well as a secondary display for email, text messaging, and games. Other features include a microSDHC memory card slot, 3G connectivity, and support for V CAST TV for live digital TV. If you’re interested in the Voyager, better start saving up today as it ought to arrive on US shores just before Thanksgiving. Pricing details have yet to be divulged.
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