HueTV Series is colorful, has built-in Blu-ray Players and DVRs

Posted in HDTV by Conner Flynn on October 19th, 2010

Something unusual is afoot in the TV market. BPO has just announced a series of LED TV’s called the HueTV. The one that stands out from the new collection is the HueTV LX series, which packs in a built-in DVR running on a 32GB Flash drive, along with a built-in Blu-ray player.

The TV also comes in your choice of 8 colors: red, yellow, blue, navy, sliver, yellow, black, burgundy and forest green. That’s right, these new sets are loud with color. You also get a touchscreen remote. The 1080p TVs include screen sizes 32″,42″, 47″ , and 55″ and feature PC Inputs, USB Ports, a Media Card Slot, HDMI Inputs, DVI Inputs, S-Video Inputs, and Component Video Inputs.

Green-house 7-inch Colorful Digital Photo Frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on August 23rd, 2010

The Green-House GHV-DF7D 7-inch digital picture frame makes itself stand out in a variety of colors. It delivers a maximum resolution of 800 x 480 pixels with a contrast ratio of 500:1 and a brightness level of 200cd/m2.

This DPF is compatible with most multimedia file formats like JPEG, MP3, WMA and, MPEG. You can also add more storage space if you need it via the memory card slot. Other specs include built-in stereo speakers, and calendar and clock functions.

Colorful Sumo iPad sleeves

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on August 10th, 2010

Mobile Edge has announced six new iPad Sleeves under their Sumo Brand. These sleeves are designed to protect your iPad from harm when you take it with you.

The neoprene sleeves act as a cushion protecting the iPad’s fragile display, while looking fun and colorful. The ladies will love this. The new sleeves will be available in Camo or Graffiti patterns, and various other color options. They will cost you $19.99 each and are backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

Bodum Bistro appliances are rugged, colorful

Posted in Kitchen Gadgets by Conner Flynn on March 15th, 2010

Bodum is actually calling their upcoming Bistro line of appliances “rugged,” wrapped in rubber and dotted with grippy outsides, they look like they can stand up to an abusive housewife. Unlike me, who gets beat regularly and cowers in the corner.

The line comes in a wide array of colors and they reportedly feel “Spongy but durable”. I’m not sure there’s a market for such rugged appliances that look more like power tools, but women are sure to dig those colors.

Xbox 360 hard drives get colorful

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on February 17th, 2010

Your standard Xbox 360 isn’t exactly a rainbow of colors, but this could help. These Xbox 360 hard drive shells replace your drive’s boring gray shell and add some pizazz to your console. Each includes a bright set of LEDs under the surface, which illuminates when touched.

Apparently all the LEDs are red, so depending on the color you choose, it may or may not look weird. They’re available in blue, green, yellow, pink , clear and smoky black for just $18.91.

Gummi Lights are colorful, not chewy

Posted in Lamps by Conner Flynn on July 9th, 2009

Gummi Lights are colorful, not chewyDo you have an unnatural love of chewy gummy bears? Then why not use them as a lighting source. These Gummi Lights come in a wide variety of colors, are not chewy and have no flavor at all. Your choice of red, orange, yellow, clear, green, blue, purple and pink.

Each Gummi Light is lit up by small LED bulbs, making them look ghostly as if the souls of the dead Gummis that you have eaten are now haunting you. These scary fake candy bears stand 7″ tall. Individually the Gummi Lights will cost about $125, while a set of five is $500.

Colorful next-gen iPhone concept

Posted in iPhone by Conner Flynn on May 14th, 2009

Colorful next-gen iPhone conceptPart of the iPods success is due to the number of color choices the consumer has. If only the iPhone had the same colorful options. Currently it’s only available in black or white and is in desperate need of a color refresh.

Sadly, unlike Gaming handhelds, a color change won’t result in multiple purchases by the same owner. And so it isn’t worth it for Apple to produce them. There’s also the monthly subscription fee. Still, it’s nice to see what they might look like.

Colorful Wii Nunchuks are Wii FunChuks

Posted in Wii Accessories by Conner Flynn on February 5th, 2009

Colorful Wii Nunchuks are Wii FunChuksPeripheral manufacturer Logic3 wanted to copy the Wii’s Nunchuk and in order to avoid lawsuits, they gave it the clever name of FunChuks. They are essentially miniature, brightly colored Wii nunchuks that somewhat resemble vegetables.

They’ll cost you $20 each and are a fairly straightforward Wii nunchuk replacement, except for the extra “C” button that they threw on them hoping to stymie lawyers. They also look like they will explode and create a Jackson Pollack masterpiece on your floor.