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2-in-1 SD(HC) Card Reader Cable
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Storage,
This 2-in-1 Card Reader Cable is an SD (HC) reader and a mini-USB (2.0) cable combined. Plug into a USB device to charge and at the same time transfer data to your PC. At a length of about 90cm, it is compatible with SDHC / SD / MMC II / RS MMC / Ultra II SD / Extreme SD / Extreme III SD / MiniSD / T-Flash / MicroSD / MicroSDHC, although when the reader is working, the transfer function will be disabled. The cord is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS 9.0 or higher at a price of a mere $12.00.
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LG Versa Cell Phone
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Smartphones, Corporate News, Music, USB,
LG’s Versa will be available on Verizon Wireless as of March 1. It features an animated 3-inch touchscreen interface, an HTML browser with Flash and RSS feed support, a built-in accelerometer and the ability to keep open 3 windows at once. Best of all, the phone features a removable QWERTY keyboard. The Versa comes with V CAST Music with Rhapsody and V CAST Video and a USB cable to download content. You can pick one up for $199.99 after a $50.00 rebate and 2-year agreement.
Read More | MobileCrunch
Poll: How is your Xbox 360 connected to your network?
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Accessories, USB, Features, Internet, Video Games, Wireless / WiFi,
Time to bring back the Gear Live poll, because we’re wondering what method most Xbox 360 users are employing when they connect their consoles to their home networks. We’re talking about you. Did you spend the extra benjamin on one of the Wireless Networking Adapters? Do you run a long-ass cable from your router to the 360 to avoid latency (or cost of said adapter)? Something else?
Hit up the poll and let us know, and feel free to use the comments to give us a more thorough response!
Hershey Line of Electronics
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Cameras,
Hershey and Jazwares have teamed to create Yumdriver memory sticks. Included in the line will be Mr. Goodbar, Krackel, Twizzlers, Bubble Yum and Hershey’s bar. Each is available in 1GB to 4GB in prices from $14.99 to $29.99. Also sweetening the pot will be a Kisses Digital Camera in its familiar shape for $29.99 and cameras in flavors of Jolly Rancher, Hershey’s Miniatures, and Bubble Yum for $24.99.
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FreeAgent Go External Hard Drive
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Storage, USB,
The FreeAgent Go External Hard Drive presents both function and style. At a size of 0.49 x 3.15 x 5.12-inches and a weight of a mere 4.65 oz., it has a rotational speed of 5400 RPM and works with USB 2.0 at a speed of up to 480 Mb/s.Compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Mac, an optional Dock station is also available. Choose from recently reduced prices of $79.99 for 250GB, $99.99 for 320GB and $129.99 for 500 GB in your choice of 10 colors.
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Grace TAPE2USB Puts Cassettes on Computer
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Music, Portable Audio / Video,
Now you can skip the middle man
gadget and record your old cassette tapes directly to PC or Mac. The Grace TAPE2USB is fully functional and has a built-in 2.5-inch speaker with volume adjustment. The plug and play device has a counter, RCA connections for plugging into your home stereo and Audacity software included for editing. Once you download, you can listen to your tunes via any media player, burn them on a disc or upload to your MP3 player. The TAPE2USB has a $129.99 price.
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gScreen G400 Dual Display Laptop
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop,
The gScreen G400 laptop has 2 15.4-inch backlit LED screens. It comes equipped with Windows Vista/XP Pro, an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz T9600 or P8400 2.26-GHz, 4 to 8 GB of RAM and 160GB to 500GB 7200rpm HD. Add to that NVIDIA Quadro FX 2700M Graphics with 512MB memory or a NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT with 512MB memory, 6 USB ports as well as VGA, display, RJ-45, audio, and firewire connections. The gScreen will be available February 25, frogs probably not included.
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Dell Wasabi Mobile Printer
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Cameras, Peripherals, Wireless / WiFi, USB,
Dell has unveiled their Wasabi ultra mobile Photo Printer. Using Bluetooth technology the PZ310 holds up to 12 sheets of adhesive-backed paper. Because it uses Zero Ink paper, you will never run. When your battery is low, Wasabi’s happy face LED icon goes sad. Connect to your camera phone or PC wirelessly and print with a PictBridge USB connection. The printer comes with a 1-Year Advanced Exchange Warranty that can be extended. You can get it for $99.00 after an instant rebate of $50.00 online.
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USB Tranquility Fountain
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Misc. Tech,
Say “ohhmmm.” Fill the Tranquility Fountain with water and attach to your PC or laptop, then take a few minutes to chill. Connectible by USB or 2 AA batteries, the fountain comes with colored stones and a USB cord. At a size of 18 x 13 x 13cm, you can get your private Zen for £9.95 (~$14.00.) Just don’t get so far into your meditation that you place the fountain a bit closer to your keyboard or computer than is safe.
Read More | Boys Stuff
Samsung LapFit Series LCD Monitors
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals, USB,
Samsung has unveiled their Synmaster LapFit series of LCD monitors. The LD190G (19-inches) and LD220G (22-inches) can be used with your laptop, notebook or netbook if you want a larger screen or with a smaller PC that doesn’t include one. Hook up to your USB port and it sits level with your PC. Both displays have a contrast ratio of 20000:1, a resolution of 1369x768 and a USB hub. No details have been released on availability and price.
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