Archive for July, 2007

24″ LCD Roundup

LCD monitors have become bigger in size since the first displays marked a new era in computer monitors just over a decade ago. Today, we’ll be taking a look at two similarly priced 24″ LCDs from NEC (above left) and HP (above right).

Keep your iPod dry. The Otterbox for iPod video.

Keep your iPod dry. The Otterbox for iPod video.

During the dog days of Summer, the Otterbox for iPod video is a product that really becomes useful. With people going on vacations to lakes, oceans, or other locales with water, this product is perfect for enjoying your music.

The ultra-compact Sony VAIO G1.

If you’re looking for a tiny, full-featured notebook to take on the go - look no further than the Sony VAIO G1. There is one catch, the G1 is not sold in the US. However it can be purchased through Dynamism, an importer that takes some of the coolest products from Japan and sells them [...]

Digital Spectrum MF-8104 Digital Picture Frame

Getting pictures out of your digital camera and onto your walls can sometimes be a hassle. Digital picture frames provide an easy way to display all your digital photos, and here’s one that’s loaded with features.

iConnect: Altec Lansing iMV712 mini home theater.

iConnect: Altec Lansing iMV712 mini home theater.

Altec Lansing was the very first manufacturer to put out an iPod-compatible speaker system, dubbed the inMotion. Now, they’re the first (from what we’ve seen) to create a mini-home theater for your iPod. It’s the Altec Lansing iMV712.

The do-it-all Magellan Maestro 4040.

The Magellan Maestro 4040 portable navigation system is a great choice for frequent travelers. It is packed full of features including AAA travel information and an easy to use user interface.
At $499 US, it isn’t cheap - but is it worth it? Find out after the jump.

3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator

By now you’ve probably heard about Google Earth and Google SketchUp, which are both 3D-based applications that can be navigated with a mouse or keyboard. To change all that, and to give you a bit more control, there’s the 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator.