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Onkyo UWF-1 Wireless USB Adapter

Posted in Onkyo by Conner Flynn on July 31st, 2011

The new Onkyo UWF-1 wireless USB adapter helps you to remove unwanted cables from your life. It’s compatible only with Onkyo 2011 network receivers (the TX-NRxx9, HT-RC3XX, or later), TX-8050 network stereo receiver, and does not connect directly with computers.

The Onkyo UWF-1 also delivers an IEEE 802.11b/g/n connection so you can access music on a home network It will cost you just $49.97. Less wires is always a good thing.

Sanwa 400-MA029 Wireless Mouse

Posted in Mouse by Reuben Drake on July 21st, 2011

Sanwa has released their latest wireless mouse, the different looking 400-MA029 in Japan. This mouse is powered by 2 AAA batteries and comes in a 5-button design.

The mouse also features a 2.4GHz radio frequency, a blue LED ‘Blue-Tech’ sensor, a 1000/500dpi resolution that is switchable and a tiny USB receiver. It comes in both red and black color options for about $22.

PS3 trade-ins up 200%

Posted in PS3 by Conner Flynn on May 12th, 2011

This is not good news for Sony. Retail sources have indicated that PS3 console trade-ins have dramatically risen as the controversial PSN outage drags on. Apparently during the first week of downtime there was not any major change in sales or trades according to one store manager ‘at a major UK retailer’.

However, starting on the second week onwards, there has been an increase of over 200 per cent on PS3 consoles being traded in, split almost 50/50 down the middle between those trading for cash and those taking a 360 in it’s place. Ouch! Sony had better get it’s act together before things get ugly.

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Alienware M14x and M18x unveiled

Posted in Alienware by Conner Flynn on April 21st, 2011

Dell has unveiled its new Alienware M14x and M18x notebooks and an updated M11x notebook as well. The M18x features an 18 inch display and dual GPUs along with a Core i7 Extreme processor, overclocked from to 4GHz and 32GB of 1333MHz memory. We are talking some serious power here.

The M18x and M14x also offer optional wireless HD audio/video for TV streaming, HDMI 1.4 for 3D support and USB 3.0 ports.

Edifier Prisma Silver E3350 2.1 Speaker System

Posted in Speakers by Conner Flynn on April 6th, 2011

If you are looking for a speaker system with good space age looks, look no further. This must be the one that Captain Picard uses on the Enterprise. The new Edifier Prisma Silver E3350 is a 2.1 speaker system features a pyramid-shaped downward firing subwoofer and a couple of beautiful satellite speakers.

The speaker system even comes with a Star Trek styled wired controller, a red circular power indicator, a headphone jack and an input for MP3 player or CD players. You can get the Edifier Prisma Silver E3350 2.1 speaker system for $129.99.

Brainwavz B2 Earphones

Posted in Earbuds by Conner Flynn on April 3rd, 2011

Brainwavz has unveiled a new high-end pair of earphones that are designed to offer a truly balanced and detailed sound signature. Despite the name, they won’t mess with your brain waves, but they are based on dual balanced armature configurations.

This means that these earphones produce great mids, clear highs, wide soundstage and a truly nice bass. The Brainwavz B2 earphones also come with a 1 year “swap for new” warranty, so they are confident in their product. The Brainwavz B2 will cost you $169.50.

Alienware M14X details

Posted in Alienware by Conner Flynn on April 3rd, 2011

Those Alienware M14x rumors from earlier in the week are looking more confirmed thanks to Chinese tech site Zol.com.cn, who has posted a full review of the alleged M14x. There are photographs and a bunch of specs.

This M14x R1 build has an Intel Core i7-2820QM processor (Sandy Bridge), 8GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce GT 555M graphics, 750GB drive, and a Cougar Point HM67 chipset. No info yet on the weight or dimensions, but it looks like it is the real thing. We will learn more when we get an official announcement.

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Alienware M11X R3 notebook specs leak

Posted in Alienware by Reuben Drake on March 21st, 2011

Looks like Dell is going to upgrade its Alienware M11X gaming notebook by offering a new range of CPU options powered by Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture. The R3 edition will come with a 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 resolution LCD display, new Core i5 and Core i7 processor options and clock speeds ranging from 1.4GHz to 1.6GHz.

The M11X R3 will come with a 63Wh battery various hard drive and solid state disk options, and up to 8GB DDR3 RAM. No official word from Dell on when the M11X R3 will launch.

Alienware M17x with 3D Screen and Klipsch Speakers

Posted in Alienware by Conner Flynn on March 14th, 2011

Alienware gaming machines always have the fastest GPUs and CPUs, but it seems like the integrated speakers for the audio system leave a lot to be desired. They lack good volume that you want to get immersed in your game. Well, now a new version of the Alienware M17x is heading to stores this month. It will start at $1,499 and have an optional full HD 17-inch 3D screen. It will also have Klipsch speakers for better sound.

The machine is the first team up between Klipsch and Alienware and it’s also the first 3D gaming notebook from Alienware. There will be more notebooks with Klipsch sound systems coming soon.

AT&T offers Amazon Kindle 3G starting March 6th

Posted in kindle by Conner Flynn on February 28th, 2011

AT&T will be rolling out an e-book reader in the form of the Amazon Kindle 3G, which will be available from March 6th onwards, for the same price that Amazon is offering the device. That price is $189. To refresh your memory, the Amazon Kindle 3G is one of the better e-book readers thus far. It features a 6-inch electronic paper display and 4GB of internal storage.

If you feel that you don’t need always-on connectivity, there is also a model that offers just Wi-Fi built in. However, it looks like AT&T is only offering the 3G version.

Sanwa iPad Stand with Stereo Speaker

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on February 20th, 2011

You certainly have plenty of choices when it comes to iPad stands, with or without speakers, but Sanwa is hoping that you choose their recently launched version. The 400-SP013 is their latest aluminum stand for the iPad.

It was designed by Taiwanese company KEYDEX and it isn’t very hard on the eyes. We’ve seen much worse. It’s pretty basic and this iPad stand also comes equipped with a pair of 1.5W speakers for quality audio. Sadly we don’t have any info on pricing at the moment, but hopefully we will have that info soon.

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Alienware TactX Mouse and Keyboard bundle for $149

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on February 9th, 2011

LogicBuy is selling an Alienware TactX Mouse and Keyboard bundle for just $149.99. Plus you get free shipping. That’s not a bad deal right? The Alienware TactX mouse features a 5000-DPI laser engine, 5 custom user profiles, 9 customizable buttons and AlienFX custom lighting.

The Alienware TactX keyboard delivers 6-custom macros, a WASD gaming cluster & Anti-ghosting technology as well as custom AlienFX lighting for two zones. Plus they look cool and futuristic, which is always a plus.

Ostrich Leather Arcade Stick

Posted in Controllers by Conner Flynn on February 3rd, 2011

A luxury joystick without any bling or diamonds is pretty refreshing, however, who wants an arcade stick made of Ostrich leather? The Hoon Entertainment System from Neo Legend and Hoon comes with a joystick and 10 buttons. It will play nice with the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.

The hardware is made by Sanwa and some poor ostrich. Classy? Not really. Kind of weird. There’s no info on availability and pricing, but we know it won’t come cheap. Want one?

Samsung user manual helps you make fake calls

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on January 20th, 2011

Need to make a fake call? Well, there are apps for that, but now at least one phone manufacturer is actually offering this feature built into their phone. In Samsung’s user manual, there is a section that explains how to make a fake call “when you want to get out of meetings or unwanted conversations.”

Very helpful. This feature probably won’t sway you to buy a Samsung phone, but it’s nice to know they have your back when it comes to dodging meetings.

Solar-powered rainbow machine

Posted in News by Conner Flynn on December 23rd, 2010

Rainbows are a beautiful and amazing creation of nature. But sadly, they are rare and don’t last very long. If only we had a machine that could make rainbows whenever we wanted them. Well we do and we can.

Michael Jones McKean’s artificial rainbow machine uses reclaimed rainwater and sunlight to create rainbows. It “uses a series of high-powered jet pumps and custom fountain nozzles to spray water into the air, creating the conditions needed for a rainbow to appear.” Maybe now he can work on some double rainbow technology. The machine is set to be installed at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska next June.



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