The Sony VGP-BMS15 Bluetooth laser mouse is a perfect addition to your VAIO laptops. The mouse features an interchangeable form-fitting cover that adds stylish good looks. The sliding cover turns the mouse on and off while also covering the scroll wheel and buttons when not in use. Additionally, this 800-dpi laser mouse also has a low-friction, non-stick PTFT sole to help reduce hand strain.
Friday, October 22, 2010
ThinkGeek 24-port USB Monster Hub
If you need more USB ports for your desktop PC/ laptop to recharge your USB gadgets, then check out the brand new 24-port USB Monster Hub from ThinkGeek. The hub can be connected to a computer – if you’ve got a crap-load of peripherals to connect – or it can be used in standalone mode to charge your gadgets, thanks to an included AC adapter. This top grade hub features automatic over-current protection for each port, hot swapping plug-and-play connection, and the ability to daisy chain up to 127 USB devices. The 24-port USB Monster Hub is priced at $49.99
Denon AVC-S511HD Ultra Slim 6-channel AV Amplifier
Here is the latest inexpensive ultra slim 6-channel AV amplifier from Denon. Dubbed as the AVC-S511HD, this AV amplifier comes with 3D support and an HDMI 14.a port. Measuring 434mm x 70mm x 318mm, the AVC-S511HD supports Dolby True HD and DTS-HD MasterAudio, as well as Denon Audyssey Dynamic Volume, Audyssey MultEQ technology. The Denon AVC-S511HD also boasts an output of 27 Watts x 6ch and 34 Watts x 6ch both at 6-Ohm of impedance. If you want one, you can purchase the Denon AVC-S511HD ultra slim 6-channel AV amplifier for 60,000 Yen or around US$736.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Eco-friendly Wireless Router Series From Buffalo
Buffalo has launched a new series of eco-friendly wireless router that consumes 69% less electricity than its predecessors. The new Buffalo WZR-HP-G301NH series adopts a new power management system, which will help you to lower your electric bill. No word yet on pricing or availability.
Atlona AT-HDVieW VGA To HDMI Converter
If you want to connect your old laptop to your new HDTV, then you might need the Atlona AT-HDVieW Scaler/ Converter. Powered via USB port, the device combines both audio and video signals and converts them to an HDMI signal. This VGA To HDMI scaler/converter also communicates with your HDTV to achieve the right output resolution. The Atlona AT-HDVieW will be available on February 22nd, 2010 for $120 each.
Denon S-5BD Blu-ray Player
The Denon S-5BD is an audiophile grade 5.1 channel surround sound receiver with advanced Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player. Dubbed as “the Cara”, this BD player comes complete with 1080p/24p video output, DVD video scaling up to 1080p, and BD-Live support. Additionally, there are two dedicated outputs for surround back speakers that would require amplification, which means the S-5BD can be expanded to 7.1 channel surround sound setup. On the front, aside from the HDMI input, there is a USB port, an SD reader, and two 3.5mm ports for mic and headphones. Weighing at 7.8Kg, the Denon S-5BD will be launched in March 2010 for £1,999 ($3,113).
SD Card-based HD Player From JVC
JVC’s latest CU-VS100 HD player features two SD and SDHC card readers. This SD card-based HD player allows you to play SD/SDHC content on HDTV. The device connects to your TV via a HDMI port. The JVC CU-VS100 is compatible with most of audio and video file formats including .mts, .m2ts, .mov, .tod, .mod, .mpg, JPG, MP3 and WAV. Each purchase comes with a remote controller and an A/V cable. You can purchase the JVC CU-VS100 for $199.95. Not cheap if u ask me!
Two 500GB PS3-certified External Hard Drives From Buffalo
If you are unsatisfied with your Sony PlayStation 3’s storage capacity, then you can upgrade your console with Buffalo’s new 500GB PS3-certified external hard drives. The Buffalo HD-AV500U2/SC and HD-CL500U2/SC are both compatible not only with PS3 but also with the upcoming PlayStation 3 TV Tuner and “Torne” DTV DVR adapter. The Buffalo HD-AV500U2/SC and HD-CL500U2/SC are priced at 14,800 Yen and 11,800 Yen, respectively. Both models will be launched in Japan next month.
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