Articles in the Appliances Category
Posted in Appliances, Home Theatre on 26 January 2008

Sometime back I told you about the Bat-Man themed home theatre system…if that was not enough to pamper your creative instincts, and the search for a unique entertainment system on your home is still ‘ON’, we’ve got another one for you.
This time it’s nothing haunting and creepy but something regale and royal. We are talking about the ‘Titanic-inspired’ home theatre system. This one is good enough to transpose you into the times of Jack and Rose and their luxurious bars and dining rooms. The 1,230 fiber optic light strands provide the artificial night sky and take you to the lavish bar behind a motorised bookcase.

Other titanic features include a projector and screen to give you a superwide CinemaScope pictures just like the commercial theaters. Not just this, it is tagged as the first CinemaScope with a Vidikron projector.
Via: TechEblog
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech on 22 January 2008

Today in market place launched new gadget Polycom HDX 7000 HD video conferencing. It pushing out a complete new series in its Polycom HD video portfolio, it presents HDX 7000.This one, which provide to little and medium-sized seminar or conference rooms, it quality 22kHz Stereo Surround sound for “natural voice clarity,” Support 720p video, LPR– Lost Packet Recovery, HD camera Eagle eye 16:9 and the facility to adjust bandwidth for content. Find you can also an RS-232 control port along by DVI technique, USB 2.0 and number of audio outputs and inputs. So they say, to-be owners can imagine the HDX 7002 to land in Mar for price $9,499. While the HDX lures in the deal hunters at $7,999.
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Posted in Appliances on 17 January 2008

Wanna give a new dimension to your bathing experience? Check out the latest shower from the house of Sung Hoon Mun.
This wall – mountable shower is christened as “Sliding Shower” thanks to the new and completely innovative slider technology used here. The high-tech panel that slides to become a cool shower head “maximizes and revolutionizes the whole shower experience,” boast the manufacturers.

Seems, it’s a cool combination of a wall mounted shower with a usual over head shower, giving it a new look and feel to bathing. Not just this, the overhead shower of the sliding shower doubles up as a body and shoulder massager to soothe your tired bod. 
A perfect bath accessory for your ubercool bathroom, the Sliding shower this one is quite different from those shiny and curvy shower heads that make your bath area look more of a museum. This one will definitely pose as a technological make-over of your fresh zone.
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech, Music, Music Player, Technology, ipod on 10 January 2008

The big advantage of Sandisk for most other manufacturers MP3 player: it built its own flash memory. Possible it shouldn’t come as a shock that their newest round of music players’ disgrace the competition with their large capacities. It’s Sansa Clip, a glossy mirrored little number digit weighing a mere 0.9 ounces, and its look like a famous accretes Lindsay Lohan would carry around as a handy cocaine surface. The 4GB memory was packed latest version into its little chassis yet price only $79—the similar cost as a 1 GB iPod Shuffle (prior to MacWorld, at least). And dissimilar the Shuffle, the Sansa Clip has an OLED display for navigating menus and browsing music (not to mention FM radio and voice recording).
Those looking for more capability and features might believe the Sandisk Sansa View 2.9 ounces, and its now holds a 32GB of flash memory. Those who keep in mind when MP3 players contained 32 MB of memory, this development is a landmark.
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, HDTV, dvd player on 7 January 2008

The new series of Samsung 7 1080p Plasma TV sets, and its present very large form its 50inch and up.

This bizarre looking unique home theater system, available as the 5.1 channels HTX715 or the X710 2.1 channels, the wirelessly pumps audio to the speakers and looks like great that lives on your cat’s collar.

The HT-X810 Sound bar, which make use of a 5.8 Ghz radio signal or indications to wireless pump music. Down with wires! An integrated DVD player and quality up scaling & plays good with DivX.

The 4th generation BD-P1500 Blu-Ray box is 1.1 compatible profiles have 1.3 HDMI.

The home theater system of Samsung HD-BD2 with fashionable and trendy phallic tower speakers. This HDMI has 7.1setup, 1080p and Blu-Ray upconversion. Fewer extravagant editions of the system, missing the Blu-Ray and 2 of the obelisks, will be presented as the Z515 & Z512 depending on configuration.
Posted in Appliances on 3 January 2008

This might come forth too simple to be featured on a gadget blog…but the POWERAMID can indeed be the lifeline to many of your super gizmos.
Kreative Power’s POWERAMID is the pyramid shaped avatar of the good old power strip that used to go useless as and when 2-3 gadgets with those giant power plugs came into picture. The conical design of POWERAMID gives enough space to as many as six big power plugs.
And to add some zing to it is the on/off button at the top that also has a LED fitted in it. Nothing very great but definitely a pleasant and a rather progressive modification of the conventional power strip.
Via: Coolest Gadgets
Posted in Appliances on 29 December 2007

I just hate those electric shocks that are common to winters. If you too hate those numerous volts of electricity charging your body…then this Static Electricity Eliminator can come to your rescue.
All you need to do with this tiny gadget is touch its rubber tip to anything that is grounded and the LCD display will tell you about the current and discharges the electro-detritus without any hassles.
Price: $9.99Via: Coolest Gadgets
Posted in Appliances, Home Theatre, Misc. Gadgets, Music, Music Player, Remote, Speaker on 2 December 2007
Starting from today, in this section I’ll post what all caught my attention in the world of gadgets but got miss from finding a place at the GadgetsBlog for reasons unknown.
though, the reasons is just one…there’s no dearth of good stuff).
So with this feature I’ll not just chuck the guilt of not talking about some real good stuff, out of me but will also give my readers a window to the blogosphere.
Here we go with ‘My Gadget-Picks this week’:

1. There are talks about the unspecified confirmation that a 2GB and 32GB Zen is coming in flash form…I’m lovi’ it already!

2. Dunno how I missed on this one. The soccer ball cum remote control is indeed a gadget worth vying for…
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3. More than the tech part, what I loved about hese was the sensuous red colour and the unique shape that makes Teresonic’s Magus compact speakers, more of an object-de-art.

4. A little scientific knowledge is good without any doubts. Very soon we’ll have a system to convert waste heat from factories, into food-grade baking soda…hope Global warming will get a good kick!
5. Last but not the least. A self help for men who just dream about making their gal happy in bed…now you can hear a happy woman in the Orgasmo clock!
Posted in Appliances, High tech on 29 November 2007

I guess this would have been the only possible place where I had not seen the cute little Hello Kitty. What I’m talking about is this unique Hello Kitty USB Aquarium to add a touch of fun to your kid’s room.
This cute and unique aquarium features a Hello Kitty siren and a pretty rabbit-fish. Though, not a necessity or a must have kinda thing, but definitely a break from those monotonous and conventional aquariums.
And if it has already made you a fan of its cuteness and you wanna have one in your room any how…let me tell you it’s available at Geek Stuff 4 u at 28€!
Via: Akihabara
Posted in Appliances, Computer, Printer on 29 November 2007

If you use printer quite often then you must be having many grudges against the conventional roller printer.
Right from being big, bulky and loud to the limitations relating to paper size and speed…there are so many issues with them. But now comes the latest Roller printer!
Designed by Jin Woo Han this one is not just fast and lighter, but also gives you the freedom to use any size of paper since the printer custom cut the paper as per your need. No loading trays…no varied paper sizes….Roller Printer uses A4 or A3 paper and also keep printing for any duration that one wants.
The built in cutter trims the paper at the desired length, giving you loads of flexibility and scope of creativity.
Via: yankodesign
