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Title: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on May 04, 2008, 05:24:30 PM
R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
http://shop.starwars.com/catalog/product.xml?product_id=1218818
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R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Our Price: $2,995.00
^^^^^^ :o :o :o :o :o :o ^^^^^
http://shop.starwars.com/catalog/product.xml?product_id=1218818
(http://shop.starwars.com/kernel/imageload?table=cat_images;ttl2=15;key1=1218818_f;key2=-100_f)

http://www.youtube.com/v/SISa0oimax4&hl=en

^^^^^holly mamma ^^^^^

R2-D2, an icon of cinema and a comfortable fixture in any home theater, actually uses a projector in the films -- so of course he'd make the perfect DVD projector at home! Able to project from a distance of over 16 feet with an 260-inch image, this is one R2 unit that will soon be playing back the entire message in homes across the country.

Check out these features:

Picture by DLP from Texas Instruments
Project to ceilings and walls up to a 260-inch picture
Resolution: 1024x768
Contrast Ratio: 1800:1
Lumens: 1500
Built-in CD/DVD player. Also plays MP3/MP4 video
iPod docking station, memory card and USB slots
Built-in 20 watt stereo speaker system
FM wireless audio out (channels 1 through 7)
Full-function: forward, reverse turn 360 degrees and recline
Millennium Falcon remote control with removable stand
Head turns using Millennium Falcon remote control
Plays the most popular R2-D2 sound effects
U.S. Shipping Surcharge: $9.99

WTF? That shit is fuckings crazy  :o :o :o :o :o  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Snoopafly-1986 on May 04, 2008, 05:27:05 PM
Chad If I was rich I'd buy it

looks hella clean too 8)
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Sanford - V. President of the Dangerous Crew Movement on May 04, 2008, 11:43:35 PM
thats fuckin sick.

i got a infocus in74...works great on my 98in screen.   8)
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on May 05, 2008, 04:57:26 AM
Chad If I was rich I'd buy it

looks hella clean too 8)

Damn that shit is nice,I was actually looking at this one first;
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Mini-projector for mini projector emergencies
http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/04/_projectors_are.html
(http://www.shinyshiny.tv/sd%20card%20projector.jpg)

Projectors are still at the top of the home entertainment budget for most people - as lovely as they are, we can't all live in a Cribs worthy house complete with cinema room. How about this one then for £99, totally suitable for projector emergencies. It plays anything you load onto an SD card, and weirdly, is powered by four AA batteries.

Obviously we're not talking 1080p goodness or true black colours, but if you're camping and you've got a white sheet to project onto, it's a damn site better than Truth or Dare.

(http://www.drinkstuff.com/productimg/27760.jpg)

order here;
http://www.drinkstuff.com/products/product.asp?ID=4583&title=Micro%20SD%20Card%20Projector

This Micro Projector has a slot in the back for a standard SD (Secure Digital) memory card. On your SD card you might have some home movies you recorded on your SD digital camera, or some snaps of your night out, or even some of your favourite mp3 tracks. This clever little device can play them all!

Just fill as much media as you can from your computer onto your SD card and slot it into the Micro SD Card Projector, find yourself a nice dark room with a suitable projectable surface and get ready for mini viewing pleasure!

No need for cables trailing all over the place, this unique mini projector is a stand-alone unit that simply uses batteries! Gone are the days of transporting all your home movie reels along with a cumbersome projector that takes a rocket-scientist to set-up. This Micro SD Card Projector is so easy to use, all you have to do is sit it down and turn it on!

Pack Contains:
1 x Micro SD Card Projector
1 x Set of Audio cables

Please Note: SD Card not included.
Requires 4 x AA batteries.

Dimensions:
Projector: L 165mm W 105mm
Maximum Projection (approx.): L 1015mm W 850mm

^^^well,compared to the R2-D2,it´s  :P :-\ ;) :laugh: ^^^^





thats fuckin sick.

i got a infocus in74...works great on my 98in screen.   8)

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InFocus Play Big IN74
http://store.infocus.com/escalate/store/DetailPage?pls=infocus&bc=infocus&pc=IN74-RE&tab=desc
(http://di1.shopping.com/images1/pi/64/97/90/32574190-177x150-0-0_InFocus+IN74EX+HD+Ready+DLP+Front+Projector.jpg)
(http://www.projectorreviews.com/images-articles/IN76_view_back_panel.jpg)

The InFocus Play Big IN74 is a big deal. It`s the perfect complement to the big game or the big concert. Home viewers will leap from their seats to cheer its big theater image and affordable price, and that`s without the cost of overpriced popcorn. Experience images twice as bright as on a movie or concert screen. See deeper blacks and bluer blues. Enjoy full HDTV compatibility without trading up. The IN74 is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes, For home entertainment, the IN74 is bigger than life.

Play Big at Home
You can bring a big theater image home with the InFocus Play Big IN74. This high level performer delivers the star quality excitement and outstanding performance youýll applaud.

Roll the Credits
The IN74 uses Pixelworks DNX video-processing technology to dramatically improve the quality of video by combining multiple enhancement techniques to deliver clear, natural-looking standard and high-definition images. DNX technology utilizes sophisticated digital video processing to deliver a lifelike picture every time.

Look and Feel
The powerful appeal of the IN74 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low-profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. With its unique swivel base, it`s simple to place on any convenient surface or remove the base and mount it directly to the ceiling.

576p Wide-PAL Resolution
Native 1024x576, 16:9 widescreen resolution creates high-definition reality from any HD source. With the InFocus Play Big IN74`s 576p DarkChip2 DLP technology from Texas Instruments, movies have never looked better and gaming becomes more realistic than ever.

3000:1 Contrast Ratio
The IN74 is brighter than most at 1000 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio, with images twice as bright as you'll see in movie theaters. The high brightness levels are matched with deep blacks.

Wow,you got that one  :o :o
I actually looked at that when I bought mine;
BenQ MP511+ Projector
(http://www.projectorcentral.com/img.cfm?pid=3983)

^^^^ it´s a little more budget  :-X :-X :P ;) ^^^^

anyway I need a mobile projector,for my mural projects.
so that r2-d2 would be perfect.
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Sanford - V. President of the Dangerous Crew Movement on May 13, 2008, 10:26:41 PM
thats fuckin sick.

i got a infocus in74...works great on my 98in screen.   8)

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InFocus Play Big IN74
http://store.infocus.com/escalate/store/DetailPage?pls=infocus&bc=infocus&pc=IN74-RE&tab=desc
(http://di1.shopping.com/images1/pi/64/97/90/32574190-177x150-0-0_InFocus+IN74EX+HD+Ready+DLP+Front+Projector.jpg)
(http://www.projectorreviews.com/images-articles/IN76_view_back_panel.jpg)

The InFocus Play Big IN74 is a big deal. It`s the perfect complement to the big game or the big concert. Home viewers will leap from their seats to cheer its big theater image and affordable price, and that`s without the cost of overpriced popcorn. Experience images twice as bright as on a movie or concert screen. See deeper blacks and bluer blues. Enjoy full HDTV compatibility without trading up. The IN74 is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes, For home entertainment, the IN74 is bigger than life.

Play Big at Home
You can bring a big theater image home with the InFocus Play Big IN74. This high level performer delivers the star quality excitement and outstanding performance youýll applaud.

Roll the Credits
The IN74 uses Pixelworks DNX video-processing technology to dramatically improve the quality of video by combining multiple enhancement techniques to deliver clear, natural-looking standard and high-definition images. DNX technology utilizes sophisticated digital video processing to deliver a lifelike picture every time.

Look and Feel
The powerful appeal of the IN74 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low-profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. With its unique swivel base, it`s simple to place on any convenient surface or remove the base and mount it directly to the ceiling.

576p Wide-PAL Resolution
Native 1024x576, 16:9 widescreen resolution creates high-definition reality from any HD source. With the InFocus Play Big IN74`s 576p DarkChip2 DLP technology from Texas Instruments, movies have never looked better and gaming becomes more realistic than ever.

3000:1 Contrast Ratio
The IN74 is brighter than most at 1000 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio, with images twice as bright as you'll see in movie theaters. The high brightness levels are matched with deep blacks.

Wow,you got that one  :o :o
I actually looked at that when I bought mine;
BenQ MP511+ Projector
(http://www.projectorcentral.com/img.cfm?pid=3983)

^^^^ it´s a little more budget  :-X :-X :P ;) ^^^^

anyway I need a mobile projector,for my mural projects.
so that r2-d2 would be perfect.

yea its pretty sick.  got it for 5 bills...great deal refurbed though.   ;)
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Laconic on May 14, 2008, 12:44:22 PM
Yo that shit is wild.  I wonder how many they're producing.
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on May 14, 2008, 03:03:33 PM
yea its pretty sick.  got it for 5 bills...great deal refurbed though.   ;)

what?  :o
it´s still a good deal....
I believe when I looked at it last summer it was going for around 1300-1500 or some shit.  :P :P


Yo that shit is wild.  I wonder how many they're producing.

They´re numbered,so I assume they´re limited.  :P :P
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on June 12, 2008, 11:10:07 PM
This one looks pretty hot;

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iPhone Accessories
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=152903.msg1877029#msg1877029

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Honlai's QingBar MP101 iPhone projector makes us want more
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/11/honlais-qingbar-mp101-iphone-projector-makes-us-want-more/

(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/honlai_technology_mp101.jpg)

Looks like Honlai had more than one mini-projector on display at Computex. The MP101 is capable of throwing a 15- to 27-inch display form your iPhone or iPod touch in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Unfortunately, we're talking just 10-15 lumens and a 200:1 contrast. Still, it'll do for a quick and dirty LCoS jones.

(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/20080610095151030.jpg)

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QingBar MP101 Mini Projector for iPod/iPhone
http://www.gadgetgrid.com/2008/08/06/mini-projector-for-ipodiphone/
(http://www.gadgetgrid.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/iphone-projector.jpg)(http://www.gadgetgrid.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/qingbar-mp101.jpg)

I must wonder what the picture will be like for a 5w LED with a lumens of 10-15 and projected image from 15″ to 27″. Never the less this is a great idea for small multimedia devices like the iPhone or the iPod. Hmm what about project a movie from your iPhone onto the back of the tray table on your flight to Las Vegas!??

Details
Lamp source: LED (5W), over 20,000 hrs lamp life
Brightness”ANSI / 10-15 lumens
Resolution: 640*480 Pixels (VGA)
Screen size: 15″ ~ 27″ (50cm ~ 1M)
Compatibility: Apple iPod / iPhone connector & Mini AV jack
Dimension: 76×102x54 mm(LxWxH)

QingBar MP101 Mini Projector for iPod/iPhone (http://www.honlai.com.tw/projecor101.html)

Update:  Though the shot below doesn’t do the QingBar Mp101 justice, It’s enough to show it’s worth a look in person…


Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on June 19, 2008, 07:02:02 AM
Looks pretty hot;

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Casio cranks out Pro-Series Super Slim Projectors
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/19/casio-cranks-out-pro-series-super-slim-projectors/
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/6-19-08_xj-sc_xj-s_series.jpg)

And you thought the projector overload from InfoComm was all done. Think again.
On the docket today is Casio, who is bringing out a new Pro-Series of PJs that looks quite different from your typical beamer.
Both the XJ-SC200 and XJ-S50 series sport a "Super Slim" profile -- hailed by Casio as the industry's slimmest, in fact.
Each of the 3.97-pound members will feature an XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution,
between 2,500 and 3,000 ANSI lumens, a DLP projection engine and VGA input,
while a few even include a USB port for wireless connectivity through an optional WiFi receiver.
Both the Super Color and Super Bright models are scheduled to ship in August and will range from $1,299 to $1,599 in price.
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Blood$ on June 19, 2008, 09:52:32 AM
I need to cop me one of these...

did any of y'all heard about the ones they gonna make for cell phones/iPods?
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on June 19, 2008, 03:43:09 PM
I need to cop me one of these...

did any of y'all heard about the ones they gonna make for cell phones/iPods?

look two posts above you  ;)
shit looks nice.
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Blood$ on June 19, 2008, 05:00:46 PM
lmao as soon as I posted it earlier I just caught it... haha  8)
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on June 19, 2008, 07:26:42 PM
How about a build in projector in your phone?
This will probably be standard in multi media phones in a couple of years.
The first one is already here;
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World's first projector cellphone is also an iPhone clone, in Rome
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/13/worlds-first-projector-cellphone-is-also-an-iphone-clone-in-ro/

(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/iphone-clone-projector.jpg)

Ok, not Rome, but somewhere in China. But Shenzhen wouldn't have rhymed now would it?
Anyway,you're looking at what's scheduled to be the world's first projector phone from ChinaKing (aka, CKing).
The bits of information we scraped off the machine translated text reveals an LCoS-based projector
that relies upon a LED light source and manual focus adjustment.
This brick (and we mean brick) is supposedly capable of projecting a 30-inch, 640 x 480 pixel image for up to 2-hours at a time.
2-hours you say, not possible!
Perhaps you forgot about the 666 day battery.

(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/cking-proejctor-iphone-3.jpg)
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/cking-proejctor-iphone-2.jpg)
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/cking-proejctor-iphone-15.jpg)
Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on August 11, 2008, 04:43:02 AM
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Mint Wireless V10 pico-projector gets Aussie launch in September
http://www.slashgear.com/mint-wireless-v10-pico-projector-gets-aussie-launch-in-september-0113301.php
(http://www.slashgear.com/gallery/data_files/7/4/thumbnails_150x100/thumb_Mint_Wireless_V10_pocket_projector_1.jpg)
(http://www.slashgear.com/gallery/data_files/7/4/Mint_Wireless_V10_pocket_projector_1.jpg)

Mint Wireless (http://www.mnw.com.au/default.asp?PageID=82) are preparing to launch a pico-projector capable of creating a 50-inch 640 x 480 image from a box measuring just 125 x 55 x 23mm.  The V10, which goes on sale in Australia in September 2008, can either connect to a laptop or use media stored on its 1GB of internal memory or via its SD slot.

Mint Wireless are claiming the LED bulb has a lifespan of 20,000 hours, and that it requires no “warm up” and instead is ready for use instantly.  No battery details as yet, but they claim “hours of use” from a single charge.

The projector itself is manufactured by Aiptek, who also make budget HD camcorders  (http://www.slashgear.com/aiptek-announces-sub-300-hd-camcorder-295485.php) and digital notepads. (http://www.slashgear.com/aiptek-my-note-digital-notepad-291274.php)  There’s no word on the actual brightness of the projector, but it will retail at around US$602.

Title: Re: R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector
Post by: Chad Vader on August 29, 2008, 03:12:20 PM
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Epson rolls out all-in-one EH-DM2 projector
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/29/epson-rolls-out-all-in-one-eh-dm2-projector/
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/08/epson-ehdm2-08-29-08.jpg)

While we can't say we've ever felt the need for a projector with a built-in DVD player and a built-in "surround sound" system,
Epson seems to think there's at least some folks that want a big box of compromises, and it's hoping its new EH-DM2 projector will be to their liking.
This one's a 3LCD projector, and boasts an "HD compatible" resolution and an adequate 1,200 lumens of brightness,
along with a few non-standard features like a USB port to let you view photos, DiVX compatibility from the built-in DVD player and,
of course, those built-in 8W speakers that somehow promise to surround you with sound.
Not exactly for everyone, to be sure, but the $900 price tag is certainly reasonable enough, and it'll apparently be available as soon as next month.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on September 11, 2008, 04:07:20 PM
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Sony's latest boombox treats your iPod like a mixtape
http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/11/sonys-latest-boombox-treats-your-ipod-like-a-mixtape/
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/09/9-11-08zss4ip.jpg)

We've seen the iPod-as-cassette-tape design in older speaker docks like Altec Lansing's
inMotion iM7 bazooka tube (http://www.engadget.com/2005/05/29/altec-lansings-inmotion-im7-ipod-speakers/) before,
but Sony's bringing it back with its new ZS-S4iP boombox, which appears designed for only iPhone and iPod touch owners. Apart from the novelty of hitting eject to insert and remove your player, it's pretty much the generically boring CD boombox it looks like, although you do get MP3 CD playback. It's preordering in black and white for about $142, should make it Stateside in October.

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Altec Lansing's inMotion IM7 iPod speakers
http://www.engadget.com/2005/05/29/altec-lansings-inmotion-im7-ipod-speakers/
(http://img.engadget.com/common/images/5575826492646793.JPG?0.04235376370077637)

No official announcement yet, but Larry Angell from iPodlounge managed to dig up a placeholder product page for the inMotion IM7, Altec Lansing's new portable iPod speakers (you may also recall the inMotion iM3 and iM4; they may have skipped over the iM5 and iM6). The speakers, which have also popped up in a couple of different tech mags, are a smidge expensive for a pair of portable iPod speakers — retail price will be $249.95 — but you get a built-in subwoofer, S-Video output (if you have an iPod photo), and the option of using either AC or battery power.

Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Old Man on September 11, 2008, 04:24:59 PM
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1095/944788131_976cfa3d10.jpg)

The pigtails make her look nice and young.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on September 11, 2008, 04:43:07 PM
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1095/944788131_976cfa3d10.jpg)

The pigtails make her look nice and young.


 
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: WTF?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I saw this documentary about something called real dolls... some crazy ass shit.
Check this clip from the documentary;
Realdolls Ginger, and Kelly
Embedding disabled by request (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6l4pzf9im4)

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Welcome to the exciting world of RealDoll!
http://www.realdoll.com/cgi-bin/snav.rd
(http://www.realdoll.com/images/mainpageintro.png)

Since 1996, we have been using Hollywood special effects technology to produce the most realistic love doll in the world.
Our dolls feature completely articulated skeletons which allow for anatomically correct positioning,
an exclusive blend of the best silicone rubbers for an ultra flesh-like feel, and each doll is custom made to your specifications.

We offer an extensive list of options, including 10 female body types and 16 interchangable female faces.
RealDolls are completely customizable, all the way down to the make up and fingernail colors.
If you've ever dreamed of creating your ideal partner, then you have come to the right place.

(http://mandelion.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/realbody.jpg)
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on September 11, 2008, 07:41:48 PM
Myvu Crystal Video Shades
(http://web.mac.com/purplerobot/Site/Splurt_Technology/Entries/2008/7/25_Myvu_Crystal_Video_Shades_files/Myvu-CrystalAmber-PR-large.jpg) (http://web.mac.com/purplerobot/Site/Splurt_Technology/Entries/2008/7/25_Myvu_Crystal_Video_Shades_files/shapeimage_1.jpg)

http://www.youtube.com/v/u_HI_Wl52vo&hl=en&fs=1

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Check this out! Like something we imagined they would have in the future. I got one and its really cool, a great way to watch movies when your laying down or on an airplane, as a matter of fact I was walking around using this, seriously. Watch movies or play guitar hero or anything else and you can still see whats going on around you so no one picks your pocket when your watching “Iron Man”. They look super cool as well.. check out the stats.. From www.myvu.com


They also have a model called “shades” which look like normal sunglasses, and actually have sunglasses on top, I dont reccomend them like “crysta;” cause they have half the resolution and your movies dont look as big and as sharp.



-Full VGA Quality - our highest resolution available

-Our widest field of view - over 33 percent wider

-Features Kopin's Cyberdisplay technology - the highest pixel density and sharpest resolution

-Earbuds from Ultimate Ears® for enhanced comfort, extended bass, and sound isolation.

-Up to 4 hours of battery life
review taken from Splurt.Net (Splurt Technology) (http://web.mac.com/purplerobot/Site/Splurt_Technology/Entries/2008/7/25_Myvu_Crystal_Video_Shades.html)

Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on September 11, 2008, 07:46:10 PM

 ^^^ :o :o shit that's some future shit  :o :o :o ^^^
I got to get one of those... awesome  :P ;)
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on September 11, 2008, 07:50:05 PM
hehehe i know man :D
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on September 11, 2008, 07:59:56 PM
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i199BLK High-fidelity multimedia system with BluePin for your iPod $199.99
http://www.i-luv.com/iLuv/product_info.php?products_id=305

Enjoy some wireless give-and-take with this mini audio system
   What it brings to you is clear quality sound using jAuraTM acoustic speaker technology playing music from your iPod, CDs, MP3 CDs, USB or AM/FM radio. What you bring is music from an audio device, computer, mobile phone, etc. designed with Bluetooth wireless technology and, thanks to the BluePinTM wireless audio transmitter/receiver, that too can be played through the system. In return, you can listen to music in your room wirelessly on headphones or speakers equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology. It\\\'s give-and-take. Your music can put you to sleep or wake you up and you can always know the song title and artist on an MP3 track if it has an ID3 tag. With the AV output, you can even send video content from your iPod to a TV. This system gives you a lot, and you can give a little something in return.

(http://www.i-luv.com/iLuv/images/products/more/i199_main_img.gif)

jAura and BluePin
•   Enjoy rich sound from your iPod with jAura acoustic speaker technology
•   Powerful built-in speakers allow you to hear your music with depth and clarity
•   Receive and play the music wirelessly from your audio device with Bluetooth wireless technology, such as MP3 music players, MP3 mobile phones, laptops, etc
•   Transmit and listen to your music on a distant audio device with Bluetooth wireless technology, such as stereo headsets, speakers, etc.
   
For Your iPod
•   Plays and charges your iPod with the integrated universal dock
•   Watch your favorite videos on your TV with your 5th generation iPod 30GB/60GB/80GB.
   
MP3 CD / Audio CD
•   Plays back your Audio CDs and MP3 CDs with the slide-in CD loading mechanism
•   Compatible with both 5" and 3" compact discs (CD)
•   Provides a variety of basic and convenient functions, such as Repeat, Random, Intro, and more
•   Programmable memory for 32 audio tracks
•   Supports the ID3 tag information display
   
AM/FM Radio
•   AM/FM radio with PLL digital tuning technology
•   Programmable presets for 40 radio stations (10 for AM / 30 for FM)
   
Digital Clock
•   Digital clock display with dual alarm
•   Wake to your iPod, USB, CD, radio, or buzzer
•   Fall asleep to your iPod, USB, CD, radio, or AUX
•   Supports 9-minute snooze and 4-step dimmer functions
   
And More
•   Plays MP3 files stored on a USB storage device, such as USB MP3 players with USB connector
•   Auxiliary line-level input for 1st and 2nd generations of iPod and other audio devices
•   Negative liquid crystal display (LCD)
•   Remote control included
   
What's included
•   Stereo audio system
•   BluePin audio transmitter / receiver
•   Remote control (battery included)
•   AV cable (3.5mm-to-RCA)
•   Audio patch cable (3.5mm-to-3.5mm)
•   AM loop antenna
•   Dock adapters
•   Instruction manual

(http://www.i-luv.com/iLuv/images/products/more/i199_bluepin.gif)

•   Bluetooth Core: Bluetooth V1.2 compliant
•   Bluetooth Profile: A2DP, AVRCP
•   Operating Frequency: 2.4 ~ 2.4835GHz
•   Security Features: 128-bit Encryption
•   Transmitting Rate: 721Kbps (Max)
•   Wireless Technology: FHSS
•   Communication Distance: Up to 33ft (10m)

 * Made for iPod with video (30GB, 60GB, 80GB), iPod nano (1st generation, 2nd generation), iPod mini, and iPod 4G only. It only charges iPod through the integrated dock.
   
UPC Number
•   i199BLK: 6 39247 13024 1
•   i199WHT: 6 39247 13025 8
•   i199DBLK: 6 39247 13048 7
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^^^ I got to get one of these too...  :P :laugh: ^^^
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on November 11, 2008, 12:13:14 PM
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Optoma teams with Apple to launch DLP Pico projector in Japan
http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/11/optoma-teams-with-apple-to-launch-dlp-pico-projector-in-japan/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/11/11-4-08-optoma-pico-pj_3.jpg)

At long last, an official release date for Texas Instruments' DLP Pico projector. Mark it down, December 1st is the launch (delivered by December 19th) of the "world's smallest / lightest" (51 × 105 × 17-mm / 120g) projector under the Optoma PK-101 branding. And in a smart, hip-by-association marketing move, it'll be sold from the Apple Store in Japan with an iPhone / iPod kit and dock connector for a tax-inclusive price of about ¥50,000 ($511). It'll work with non-Apple gear too, of course. With up to 2-hours battery life, an integrated 0.5 watt speaker, and white LED light throwing a 60-inch, "dazzlingly bright, sharp, vivid video image" packing 480 x 320 pixels from up to 8.5 feet away, Tokyo's Golden Gai district will never be the same.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: GimmeYourShoes on November 11, 2008, 03:11:37 PM
 :banana_trippin:THE JAPANESE WANK MACHINE :banana_trippin:
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom1.jpg)
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom14.jpg)
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom10.jpg)
ONLY ¥ 35800  :banana: :cow:

Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on November 11, 2008, 03:29:38 PM
^LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 20, 2008, 01:37:15 PM
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iCap MP3 player can save your hearing / life, not your dignity
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/19/icap-mp3-player-can-save-your-hearing-life-not-your-dignity/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-19-08-icap-hat.jpg)

No, seriously -- you have to digest this quote. According to Gesten Technologies President Jeffrey Gesten: "If you listen to loud music through earbuds, then you are risking long term hearing damage; if you listen while you are jogging or bicycle riding, then you are risking your hearing... and your life!" Hear that kids? If you use any product other than the ridiculous looking iCap, you're practically playing Russian Roulette with Dr. Death. Speaking of the cap at hand, said wearable packs a 1GB MP3 player, an FM tuner, a voice recorder (really?) and a microSD slot for carrying around even more Boyz II Men tracks on your dome. It also touts external speakers, which should totally freak out any other jogger you happen to pass by. Those with enough fundage to buy something purely for comedic purposes can hand over $119.95 and begin to chuckle right now.

Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Floydness on December 20, 2008, 02:38:34 PM
:banana_trippin:THE JAPANESE WANK MACHINE :banana_trippin:
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom1.jpg)
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom14.jpg)
(http://daimaoh.kir.jp/ho/pre/menssom10.jpg)
ONLY ¥ 35800  :banana: :cow:



wtffff
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on December 20, 2008, 03:31:13 PM
^Ali's fantasy.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Floydness on December 20, 2008, 03:39:32 PM
LOL
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 24, 2008, 02:13:23 PM
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Focal's latest waterproof speaker cases play nice with newest iPod nanos
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/24/focals-latest-waterproof-speaker-cases-play-nice-with-newest-ip/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-23-08-focal2.jpg)

Focal's latest wares look a lot like similar units that we've seen from Atlantic,
but we guess there are only so many ways you can design a waterproof iPod sound system.
The battery-powered AquaTune nano 4G (shown after the jump) plays nice with Apple's freshest iPod nano
and packs a pair of 1-watt speakers that can withstand all but the deepest puddles.
The AquaTune v2 is compatible with a wider range of iPods, and the 3-watt x 2 power rating is sure to stir up a few waves whilst submerged.
Both are ready to be placed under Japanese trees for ¥10,800 ($119) / ¥15,800 ($174), respectively.

(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-23-08-focal1.jpg)
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 25, 2008, 07:19:46 AM
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Xbox 360 portablized, ruggedized and Ben Heckified into Pelican case
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/24/xbox-360-portablized-ruggedized-and-ben-heckified-into-pelican/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/081224-pelican-01.jpg)

http://www.youtube.com/v/5CoZ8i3O3qs&hl=en&fs=1

It seems that our man Benjamin Heckendorn has elevated the laptop Xbox mod into something of an art form.
Remember the boxy white model that looked like a way outclassed Toshiba Portege (ca. 1995)? Or how about the sci-fi stylings of the Xbox 360 Elite laptop?
If you're looking for something a little more rugged, the newest addition to the menagerie sees the console mounted in a Pelican case.
The rest is the usual Ben Heck artistry:
17-inch widescreen LCD, speakers, top loading DVD-ROM, removable hard drive, USB and ethernet ports -- all set in brushed aluminum. And the best part?
This isn't a consignment job, so if you're going to be working on an Alaskan pipeline or find yourself shipping out with the military,
you might want to consider making an offer.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on December 28, 2008, 02:40:50 PM
that xbox rig is sick wonder how much it weights
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 31, 2008, 07:48:30 PM
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Optoma's DLP PK101 pico projector up for pre-order at $399.99
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/31/optomas-dlp-pk101-pico-projector-up-for-pre-order-at-399-99/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-31-08-optoma_pico-pj.jpg)

"Coming soon," huh? Soon, indeed.
Optoma's DLP-based pico projector, which is formally known as the EP-PK-101 (or PK101 in some circles), is now up for pre-order at Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001L4L7AQ
So, just how much will you pay for a 4-ounce beamer that you can carry in your left front pocket?
If your answer is anything less than $399.99, you're out of luck here.

Product Description
Product Description
The versatile Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO projector is the smallest projector you have ever seen! Its compact size and durability make it a must have for travel and on-the-spot presentations. Small enough to fit in your pocket, bright enough to spark your imagination.

Optoma PK-101 with iPod Connection Kit

Connects to:
a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
c) DVD Players and other video players enable with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable

Note: This configuration does not connect to notebook computers, PCs PDAs, cell phones, or other devices unless the device has composite output.
Please make sure to consult your device's owner manual.

Technical Details
Ultra-light at 4 ounces including battery
Projects image size up to 60 inches
Utilizes DLP Pico technology
LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours
Recharge battery via USB or included AC charger
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 31, 2008, 08:02:37 PM
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Aiptek PJV11X PocketCinema V10 Portable Projector (Silver)
http://www.amazon.com/Aiptek-PJV11X-PocketCinema-Portable-Projector/dp/B001K7IC48/ref=pd_sim_e_3/191-5219175-9591948
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41fSOT5MrIL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)

Technical Details
Handheld portable projector
VGA resolution at 640x480
Projects image up to 42 inches from up to five feet away
Project images from iPods camcorders game consoles and other devices with composite AV out
Supports JPEG MPEG4 H.264 and MP3 formats

Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Portable Media Players are a thing of the past.  What good is watching your favorite movie or TV show on a 2 inch screen?  Slip the Aiptek PocketCinema into your pocket and you'll be able to project a 42 inch image on any surface!  And with support for up to 8GB SDHC cards, you'll be able to carry hours and hours of video with you.  James Bond never had it this good!

Product Features
Innovative handheld-size projector projects image on various surfaces in dark rooms!
LCoS Optical Technology Developed by 3M
Projects Image Size up to 42 feet at over 5 Feet Away
LED Light Source for Durable Use
Projects Image from iPod, Digital Cameras, Camcorders, Mobile Phones, and Game Consoles w/ AV-Out
Supports JPEG, Video, and MP3
A Handy Tool for Personal Entertainment and Small Group Meetings
A True Mobile Product w/ Miniature Size and Battery
System Requirements     
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista
Pentium III - 800 MHz or above
50 MB free hard drive space for program installation
256 MB RAM (512 MB DDR RAM Recommended)
16-bit color display at 800 x 600 or above (32 MB video memory w/ DirectX 3D support recommended)
DirectX 9.0c or above
Windows Media Player 9 or above
QuickTime 6.5 or above
RealPlayer 8 or above
Additional Information
Customers can connect their devices that use RCA or composite cables via the AV in port with included AV cable.
Customers can transfer information from their computers to be shown on the projector by USB to the internal memory or via an SD card.
PowerPoint presentation files can save to .jpg file format, while video files can be converted by using the included ArcSoft Media Converter V. 2.5 software.
The program converts (H.264-1080P/30FPS-720/60FPS.mov Aiptek HD files) along with MPEG4, .ASF, (Non-encoded AVI).
Non-Encoded-AVI means DiVX or 3ivx doesn't convert.
The converted file is MPEG4-.ASF or MJPEG-AVI Arc Soft Encoded and comes out at 640 x 480.

(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/aiptek.4inone.jpg)
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/PJV11X_back_USBv2.jpg)

Product Description
Portable Media Players are a thing of the past. What good is watching your favorite movie or TV show on a 2 inch screen. Slip the Aiptek PocketCinema into your pocket and you'll be able to project a 42 inch image on any surface. And with support for up to 8GB SDHC cards you'll be able to carry hours and hours of video with you. James Bond never had it this good. Features include LCos optical technology developed by 3M project images up to 42 inches at over five feet away project images from iPod digital cameras camcorders mobile phones and game consoles with composite AV out supports JPEG Video and MP3 VGA resolution of 640x480 10 lumens brightness 4x3 aspect ratio manual zoom and focus can accept video in MPEG4 H.264 and AVI MP3 audio and 1GB of internal memory.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: penenstamp on December 31, 2008, 08:04:22 PM
^ what would i do without your interesting quotes?
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on January 06, 2009, 03:39:33 PM
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Eos Wireless' Converge system streams audio all over your home
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/06/eos-wireless-converge-system-streams-audio-all-over-your-home/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/01/1-6-09-converge-cs.jpg)

Considering that Eos Wireless is introducing its Converge wireless audio system at Macworld, it follows logic that the press release is geared towards Apple kit.
So yeah, there's no question this stuff will stream jams from your iPod, iPhone, Apple TV or Mac to any room in the house,
but you should also know that the system plays nice with the anti-Apple (but pro-USB / auxiliary port) crowd as well.
It promises a wireless range of 150 feet, and it seems to be available in a variety of "Groups" depending on how complex or simplistic your home setup is.
Look for the components to ship in March for as low as $89.95 per piece.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on January 11, 2009, 05:11:16 AM
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Samsung shows MBP200 Pico Projector at CES
http://www.intomobile.com/2009/01/10/samsung-shows-mbp200-pico-projector-at-ces.html
(http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/samsung-mbp200.jpg)

Samsung has the MBP200 Pico Projector for mobile phones on display at CES. The pocket-sized device measures 107.3×48.8×19 mm and weighs only 160g! This is made possible using Instruments’ DLP pico chip, which we hope will be picked up by other manufacturers as well.

Specs wise, the Samsung MBP200 can project an image of up to 50-inches, and also features a 2.2-inch QVGA (240×320 pixels) screen for private viewing, and a microSD card slot so you can playback video files directly from a memory card, without connecting the MBP200 to a mobile phone or any other source (i.e. camera or camcorder). In addition, there’s a standard 3.5mm audio port for connecting headphones or external speakers.

Boy do I want it! Samsung, however, hasn’t released pricing information nor exact release date. All we know is that it’s coming “later this year,” whatever that means…
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on January 22, 2009, 11:27:02 PM
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Adapt MPJ-101 pico projector: tiny, cute, available
http://www.geekstuff4u.com/lcos-compact-led-projector.html
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/01/mpj_101_3.jpg)

Go ahead, you can admit it: you're really, really into picos -- the best of us are.
Adapt's update to its pocket projector, the MPJ-101 -- which is nearly identical to the previous model -- shouldn't fill us with joy, but it does.
This little (125 x 55 x 23 mm) monster's got 1GB of built in memory, an SD slot, and two .5 watt speakers.
It projects up to 10 lumens of brightness at a resolution of 640×480 from around 6 to 50 feet.
All this excitement doesn't come cheap, though -- expect to shell out about a thousand bucks for this teeny bundle of joy. Oh boy.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: penenstamp on January 22, 2009, 11:48:39 PM
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Adapt MPJ-101 pico projector: tiny, cute, available
http://www.geekstuff4u.com/lcos-compact-led-projector.html
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/01/mpj_101_3.jpg)

Go ahead, you can admit it: you're really, really into picos -- the best of us are.
Adapt's update to its pocket projector, the MPJ-101 -- which is nearly identical to the previous model -- shouldn't fill us with joy, but it does.
This little (125 x 55 x 23 mm) monster's got 1GB of built in memory, an SD slot, and two .5 watt speakers.
It projects up to 10 lumens of brightness at a resolution of 640×480 from around 6 to 50 feet.
All this excitement doesn't come cheap, though -- expect to shell out about a thousand bucks for this teeny bundle of joy. Oh boy.

Why am I not surprised you visit sites like geekstuff4u.com? haha
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on January 23, 2009, 01:10:18 AM
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Adapt MPJ-101 pico projector: tiny, cute, available
http://www.geekstuff4u.com/lcos-compact-led-projector.html
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/01/mpj_101_3.jpg)

Go ahead, you can admit it: you're really, really into picos -- the best of us are.
Adapt's update to its pocket projector, the MPJ-101 -- which is nearly identical to the previous model -- shouldn't fill us with joy, but it does.
This little (125 x 55 x 23 mm) monster's got 1GB of built in memory, an SD slot, and two .5 watt speakers.
It projects up to 10 lumens of brightness at a resolution of 640×480 from around 6 to 50 feet.
All this excitement doesn't come cheap, though -- expect to shell out about a thousand bucks for this teeny bundle of joy. Oh boy.

Why am I not surprised you visit sites like geekstuff4u.com? haha


 :laugh: :laugh: :P
Just one of the many sites I subscribe RSS feeds from...  ;)
Admit the name of that site is a little suspicious.  :P :laugh:
But so is some of the porn shit you post  :P :-X :laugh:
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on February 12, 2009, 06:55:57 AM
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AAXA pushes out P1 pint-sized pico projector
http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/12/aaxa-pushes-out-p1-pint-sized-pico-projector/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/02/p1_a1.jpg)

AAXA's recently rolled out a rather cute lil pico projector -- the P1 -- which boasts enough features to make it stand out from the pack, even if only slightly (there are so many to choose from these days). This half-pounder measures 2.3-inches wide and 4.1-inches long, and boasts a VGA resolution with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 12 ANSI lumens o' brightness -- making it a bit on the weak side. It's also got a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD slot, 1GB of internal storage and an on-board media player, with anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes of battery life. This puppy's available now for around $289.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on July 23, 2009, 01:15:46 AM
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Devotec debuts Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker system
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/22/devotec-debuts-solar-sound-bluetooth-speaker-system/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/07/devotec-bluetooth-07-22-09.jpg)

Devotec Industries has mostly kept itself occupied with solar chargers and the like to date, but it looks to be branching out somewhat with its latest product, which appears to be one of the first solar-powered Bluetooth speakers to hit the market. Obviously designed primarily with portability in mind, the Solar Sound packs a pair of 2W speakers, along with a retractable 3.5mm cable to accommodate your non-Bluetooth devices, a built-in mic for some hands-free calling when paired with a phone, a nifty touch panel display, and a promised 8 hours of use from the internal battery (which recharges in 12 to 24 hours from the solar panel, or four hours via AC or USB). Sold? Then you can pick one up right now for $79.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 10, 2009, 09:39:54 AM
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Electrolux "Silence Amplified" vacuum with iPod dock and speakers probably sucks
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/10/electrolux-silence-amplified-vacuum-with-ipod-dock-and-speaker/
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/12/electrolux-ipod-speaker-vacuum-620-high-1260446403.jpg)

Crazy huh? Sure, but if your company just launched a commercial vacuum cleaner so quiet that it's called the "UltraSilencer" then what better way to drive that point home than by adding an "iPod dock" (though that's no iPod we've ever seen) and speakers to the damn thing? In fact, Electrolux has taken this Silence Amplified concept so far that they've conducted a lab study to prove that "music assisted vacuuming increases the number of nozzle sweeps, improves the cleaning result and leaves a general feeling of happiness." Duh.

http://www.youtube.com/v/HjHIqZ1l44I&hl=en_US&fs=1




ehhhhh....  :P :P :P :P :P
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on December 31, 2009, 03:09:55 PM
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Scratching anywhere, anytime !
http://www.scratchophone.com/
http://www.youtube.com/v/8rDyVyIGBvI&hl=en_US&fs=1

The Scratchophone is a portable Scratch instrument, featuring a turntable, a special tonearm, scratch mixer, and a pair of speakers.
It can even be used with a cordeless power supply.

It is an ”instrumental unity” for scratching: all in one, portable and autonomous !

The Scratchophone can be carried and used virtually anywhere in a wide variety of applications:
jamming with friends, playing live on stage and even scratching in your sofa…

Professsional features like the exclusive tangential micro-tonearm for non-skipping scratching,
the unique rotary fader box to play in any posture and an high torque direct drive
set it apart from other products for Scratch DJ’s.
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: Chad Vader on January 12, 2010, 08:13:41 PM
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Manoi Go break-dancing robot
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/12/manoi-go-break-dancing-robot-blows-our-minds/
http://www.youtube.com/v/nYMSXV8eT0w&hl=en_US&fs=1

We've got no idea how this nugget of glorious mechanized dance snuck past us -- we'll blame it on the horror we experienced while watching Doka Harumi's robot dance routine. Another entrant in that same Japanese robo-dance contest, this red-blazered drone brings the pain, the funk, and all necessary accessories to rock your world. We're not kidding -- if you don't like this, you don't like technology. Skip past the break for not one, but two doses of that mind-altering video action.

 :P :P :P :P
Title: Re: The DubCC gadget thread
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on January 31, 2010, 02:13:01 AM
^look more like a cheer leading robot than break dancing