Cooper Blue Diamond G-2 MP3 player
By Andrew | February 2, 2008
Seems the count of shiney-glittery lovers is shooting higher and higher with the day. No, I have not cracked any research, nor do I’m checking out the census, but only keeping a tab on the frequency of bling gadgets hitting the counters.
The latest in the league of these bling accessories is the Cooper Blue Diamond. It might appear to you as a chunky piece of jewellery dangling down your gal’s neck, but get close and you’ll be stunned to find that that dazzling piece of jewelry plays her favorite music too.
Actually the correct way to address it is the Cooper Blue Diamond. G-2 MP3 player.
Yes, it’s a stuning MP3 player that supports MP3, WMA, and WAV music formats along with LRC lyrics for sing alongs. It also has a 128 x 64 two-color OLED display HMM…features are not only great to look at but also awesome when it comes to music quality and fineness of sound.
Price” $28…I thought it will be pricey!
Via: Gizmonews
Computer Choppers go iMac way!
By Andrew | February 2, 2008
Computer Choppers are all set to become the talk of the gadgets world all over again. This time they have donned chrome look with the likes of this 24-inch Chrome iMac.
After wooing you of your senses with their previous pricey deals which included the MacBook Pro, gold iPod, and the gold iPhone, they are all set to rule your hearts this time with the latest 24″ iMacs, which is available in a wide variety of more than a dozen.
The major finishes that will definitely be the popular picks include the white gold, platinum, and Rose gold.
Here comes a tip for the love birds, if you are searching a gift option this valentine, the Rose finish can be a perfect romantic gift for your techie-lover.
Now this is not where the pricey story of the iMacs end. If the gold and silver finishes were not enough to pop out your eye-balls, then the diamond caked look and the engravings on the body would surely leave you drooling. PHEW! Must say…PCs are indeed getting pricey guys!
As far as the price go…there’s no clue about it but what we know is that you won’t get it before two weeks whenever you book it for you.
Via: Technabob
USB takes animal avatars
By Andrew | January 27, 2008
It seems the USB drive makers are getting too much into innovasion as they are experimenting a great deal with the way they look. Its not just the material used tat is being challenged but also the shapes and sizes that they are available in. Sometime back we talked about the Wooden and precious stone encrusted USB drives and today we have come across the funky animal drives from the house of Minimoo
They are no better than the usual stuff apart from the fact that they are good enough to bring a smile on your face everytime you use one. Those which caught my fancy include the unique Turtle Goran, Fredrick, the USB gorilla, Jan the USB sheep and Maud the USB pig.
The USB drives are available in 1, 2 & 4GB space at the price that range between between $43-$75.
A great gift for your geel friend to make storing data a fun thing rather than the monotonous routine task!Via: getUSB
Precious USB keys from Zana
By Andrew | January 26, 2008
If the current trends are considered, it won’t be wrong to say that more than an object of technical utility a USB drive is turning into a fashion statement.
Check out the latest jazzy collection of USB drives from the house of Zana Designes, and you’ll agree what I’m saying.
Their unusual series of USB keys have everything from wood designs to silver linings to those encrusted with “precious stones”. This is not where the uniqueness of these keys gets exhausted; they boast their products to be totally handmade, adding in the element of personal touch and uniqueness to every individual key. Also, no two keys are identical, which means every one using the Zana product is unique in their own way.
As far as storage goes, the USB keys are available in 1gb or 2gb capacities, and are priced anywhere between $64 to $74 for the 2GB versions. Of course, $74 for 2Gb is way overpriced but these USB keys do look kind of luxurious. Hmm…quite a lavish way to store data!
Via: ChipChick





