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chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 02:10 PM
1. Logitech VX Revolution Mouse

* Price - USD 79.99

http://www.logitech.com/lang/images/0/12883.jpg

Rev-up your notebook with the new VX Revolution™. Logitech´s innovative MicroGear™ Precision Scroll Wheel lets you fly through long documents at hyperspeed, or switch to precise click-to-click scrolling to navigate lists, slides, and image collections. Search the Web by highlighting a word or phrase and pressing the Search button. Effortlessly zoom in and out of photos, spreadsheets, and documents with the convenient zoom slider.

* Hyper-fast scrolling
Fly through long documents at hyperspeed. Shift to precise click-to-click scrolling, to navigate lists, slides, and image collections.
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* One-Touch™ search
Highlight a word or phrase and press the search button to instantly display results from your favorite search engine.
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* High-resolution zoom
Effortlessly zoom in and out of photos, spreadsheets, and documents.
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* Performance laser
Experience pinpoint accuracy with advanced laser tracking and ultra-smooth gliding feet.
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* Storable micro-receiver
Compact and portable, with robust 2.4 GHz digital cordless technology for superior wireless performance.
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* Ergonomic design
Enjoy exceptional comfort with a sculpted, right-hand shape and soft-touch rubber grips.
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emndb
12-10-2006, 02:12 PM
woooooooooooooow.......

udaraumd
12-10-2006, 02:13 PM
Ela Bhande !!! Aasai ekak ganda !!! Ko salli ithin ??? :( :( :( :(

chathu_
12-10-2006, 02:14 PM
shuuuuuuuuuuuuu maryine:D :D

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 02:16 PM
All your PC music. On your stereo. With total control.

The Logitech Wireless DJ™ Music System makes it easy to play your PC music on your stereo. Enjoy all of your music in your living room: MP3s, WMAs, iTunes®, Internet radio stations—even podcasts and subscription audio. Use the long-range remote to browse through your entire music collection and see what's playing—all from the comfort of your sofa. The Wireless DJ Music System combines plug-and-play simplicity with the clarity of digital audio, doesn't require a network, and works throughout your home.

Stream music from your PC to your stereo. Now it's easy!

* LCD screen on remote
The backlit display makes it easy to browse through your entire music collection, play exactly what you want, and see what's playing.

* DJ List
View and control the current list of songs that you've selected for playback.

* Intuitive controls
Use the clickable scroll wheel to quickly navigate through large lists of songs, and press to select.

* "DJ List Add" button
Use the dedicated "DJ List Add" button to add songs to a dynamic "Now Playing" list—even while the music is playing. Great for parties!

* StreamPoint™ Software
Works with popular media players such as iTunes®, Windows Media® Player, Musicmatch® and more for a unified view of all your music.

* Music Anywhere™ wireless technology
A better wireless solution with plug-and-play simplicity, digital audio clarity, and no home network required.

With the Logitech Wireless DJ Music System, you can enjoy:

* Dynamic, on-demand Playlist creation.
* Access to Internet Radio and Podcasts.
* PC music, anywhere.
* Remote control of Play, Shuffle, Volume and Mute functions.

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chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 02:19 PM
visit dis links too ....

http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9740
http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9742

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 02:32 PM
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Anusha
12-10-2006, 02:35 PM
DDR2-1150
OCZ Flex XLC: PC2-9200

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zCexVe
12-10-2006, 03:00 PM
Cooool.Dont know DIMM slots will have enough space to fit them in and hold on.Hope it doesnt weigh bout 1kg.

Anusha
12-10-2006, 03:14 PM
It will not be tha heavy, but this is overkill!!! I mean, why the hell would RAM need water cooling? (you don't have to apply water cooling at default speeds I gues; it's if you increase the voltages to insane levels that you might need water cooling) And these are not super speed RAM. Thing how hot video card RAM gets and the top of the like RAM runs at 2GHz.

Anyway, this is the first of its kind. So I posted.

zCexVe
12-10-2006, 03:18 PM
yeah i agree with u .Even kingston hyperX have a little heatsink thats fair enough to hold the heat.I think this might be designed to drag the heat from the CPU to make cpu feel better.

Anusha
12-10-2006, 03:31 PM
Those are not heatsinks. They are heatspreaders. All new CPUs have heatspreaders. You can't see the core of an Intel CPU or an AMD CPU. But in the AthlonXP days (and before that), the core was actually visible - it was touching the heatsink directly when a heatsink was installed.

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 04:02 PM
Unlike other USB cables which are only illuminated at the ends, Flash Pro cables are lit from end to end. A thin EL cable runs throughout the cable's entire length, providing some pizazz in an otherwise boring, but necessary accessory. In addition to adding some eye candy to your desktop, there are useful advantages as well.

LEDs in the cable ends immediately indicate that a proper connection has been made. With the entire cable illuminated, it is now easy to trace any given cable, to more easily connect and disconnect peripherals from your USB hub. And, since the cable flashes when data is transferred through it, you can easily determine if data is making it from point A to point B.

Flash Pro cables are offered in your choice of red or blue illumination, in both a standard Male-Male configuration, and in a Male-Female configuration for use as an extension cable.

http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/zoom/flashpro.jpg

sridanu
12-10-2006, 04:03 PM
nice stuff. But im quite sure its out of ma price range :lol:

Anusha
12-10-2006, 04:08 PM
Those illuminating cables and stuff are nice, but I don't want them. They can be quite distracting, and also uses power unnecessarily.

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 04:44 PM
Store 12 gigabytes of data on a USB hard drive enclosure smaller than a deck of cards! The T.One drives include pvioting USB connectors that fold into the body for transport and storage....

Price : $149.00

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chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 04:57 PM
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(C) himp
(H) as
(I) nvincible
(M) onkey
(P) owers

When you are playing Quake on the local LAN against the support desk staff you need all the help you can get. C.H.I.M.P is an early warning system that will clue you in on when to Alt-Tab back to your spreadsheet when your boss suddenly appears. How does it work? You just look at it and it magically (with its invincible powers) produces an image of what is behind you. Just like a good C.H.I.M.P. should...

Sure it's stupid, but it works. Tail and face and appendages not included. What's included? A mirror with the word C.H.I.M.P. on it.

Convex mirror (3 inches diameter) fits easily on either corner of your monitor with accompanying velcro. Choose between black or our new iCHIMP in stylish white.

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 05:00 PM
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Stuffy meetings, crowded airplanes and even taxis in Texas won't wilt you anymore. The FlyFan plugs into a USB port to provide a steady stream of cool air -- without draining your laptop battery.

Kensington FlyFan

# Convert a USB port on your laptop into a source of cool air.
# No batteries required for use; uses less than five minutes per hour of notebook battery charge.
# Compact and feather-light, the FlyFan goes anywhere and fits easily inside your notebook case
# No switches to operate
# Virtually indestructible
# Soft nylon blades are safe, and won't cause injury
# Quiet motor will not disrupt you when working
# Flexible neck lets you position it any way you like
# Small enough to take anywhere
# Dimensions: 2.6" X 11" X .5"
# Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

Price : $10.99

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 05:05 PM
Safeguard your data from a drop-height of 6 feet onto concrete!
A geek's elite skills can sometimes lead him/her into some pretty interesting and hostile environments. No, we're not talking about those fun meetings with the corporate audit committee. We are talking about places like Antarctic research stations, volcanos and a large array of military deployments. The frontlines of many scientific fields are filled with geeks making important contributions and performing in extreme conditions.

The Fortress Ultra-Rugged Hard Drive is built to work where protection from shock and vibration is crucial. Your data will be safeguarded against a drop of 6 feet onto solid concrete and experience error-free operation in severe vibration environments. The internal heatsinking design increases hard drive life and reliability. The Fortress is constructed from a very tough aluminum alloy and is 100% nickel-plated.

Dual interfaces (USB and FireWire) in one drive give you total connection flexibility. Compatible with Macintosh, Windows and Linux OS.

http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/front/fortress.jpg

Price : $499.99 - $799.99

kathushe
12-10-2006, 05:07 PM
Muntath maara badune hambawenne....!! Second one is da best.......!!!

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 05:09 PM
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http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/other/multifunction_remote-other.jpg

We know it's a dangerous grue habitat under your desk. Who knows what perils you may encounter trying to reach the power button to turn-on your PC. Fear not young geek... install the PC Multifunction Panel in an extra 5.25" drive bay and use the keychain remote to turn on your PC from up to 15 feet away. It's so cool even your dog will be impressed... and the stylish blue LED front panel sports two temperature gauges with handy USB & Firewire ports.

With the special designed ATX adaptor, this front panel can be compatible with 20pin or 24pin ATX power connectors, and 20pin or 24pin motherboard sockets.

hydride
12-10-2006, 05:14 PM
DDR2-1150
OCZ Flex XLC: PC2-9200

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Anusha:D :) back;)

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 05:17 PM
http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/front/vento_360_red.jpg

http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/additional/large/vento_slice.jpg

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chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 07:50 PM
Anusha ayya, post some new gadgets

Anusha
12-10-2006, 08:19 PM
Will do. In a few minutes. Searching for them.

amila325
12-10-2006, 08:23 PM
wow pissu hedenawa maru banda tikakne

Anusha
12-10-2006, 09:02 PM
Gaming keyboard by XYZ Computing...

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XYZ Computing has an extensive review of the new gaming keyboard produced by Ideazon. The keyboard is called MERC which combines a standard keyboard with a Fang gamepad on the left side. Check out some of the features announced on Ideazon’s website.

Dedicated Gaming Terrain
-MERC’s dedicated gaming terrain combines 34 gaming keys, a deadly central butterfly layout, three thumb keys and 11 weapon keys

Sleek Ergonomics
-Sleek ergonomic game pad tilts 11 degrees to match natural wrist position while providing hours of comfortable gaming
-Core game commands are labeled for quick access, including run, walk, jump, crouch and reload

Multimedia Controls & Hot Keys
-MERC features multimedia keys and programmable hot keys

Enhanced Keyboard
-MERC also has an enhanced QWERTY keyboard for game-play banter, chatting with friends or standard PC functionality and Windows® shortcut keys

Powered by ZEngine™ Technology
-Supplies gamers with pre-defined key layouts (a.k.a. MOD Files) and the ability to easily switch between them for today’s top PC gaming titles
-Windows® 64-bit USB drivers available

Here is the conclusion of the XYZ review: “In the end, the Ideazon MERC did not offer any surprises. If you are a gamer who thinks that they can benefit from a more open WASD area and you are willling to spend some time relearning your keyboard skills, the MERC could be a great choice. It will take some time to perfect your technique, tweak the drivers, and learn the differences that happen from one game to the next but once you get it under control the MERC can be as effective as it is affordable.”

You can grab one of those keyboards for as low as 30 bucks, it should be worth a shot therefore even if it will not do wonders to your gaming skills.

Anusha
12-10-2006, 09:04 PM
7.1 Channel Sound Adapter in USB format

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Remember the good old days when a sound card was considered to be a luxury purchase? While your friends with Sound Blasters or Sound Blaster Pros managed to eke out just about double the fun piloting an X-Wing with all the explosions and screams of TIE fighters ringing around in a dogfight, you had to endure the cold, stony silence of keyboard taps and joystick button clicks. Come to think of it, that’s how it was supposed to be anyway. Space is a vacuum, and we all know that sound doesn’t travel through vacuum. I digress - sound cards have since come a long way and today, most motherboards come with integrated sound cards, but if you want to go one up on the generic integrated soundchip, why not plug in this USB-powered Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound Adapter?

In laymen’s terms, the Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound Adapter is basically a sound card in a USB device form factor, making it extremely convenient to carry around as you might not know which PC you use along the way would be missing some sound. Since it produces virtual 7.1 surround sound, you will enjoy the aural experience much more than a 5.1 set up. It’s small size doesn’t mean it has limited abilities, as it also comes with a 3.5mm port for you to plug in your headphones or stereo speakers for top notch sound.

In addition, you can also hook up your microphone to the Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound Adapter and use it in tandem with a whole host of other voice chatting software such as MSN and Skype without missing a beat. Other features include the pre-loaded 3D Sound Simulation Software that offers several other audio functions such as microphone echo, magic voice, key shifty, and vocal canceling. The Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound Adapter retails for £19.95.

Anusha
12-10-2006, 09:06 PM
Eco-friendly laptop

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LG Electronics recently unveiled a concept for a future laptop called “ebook”. The laptop, instead of the current LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, uses OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels which are more efficient in terms of energy consumption and manufacturing processes.

The laptop will be powered also through clean fuels such as methyl alcohol or natural gas, and it features a special cylindrical hinge to storage such fuels. All the combined characteristics make this laptop much more environment-friendly than standard products. The confirmation comes from the fact that LG was included among 12 “best of the best” design concepts from the Red Dot Award.

For those of you not familiar the Red Dot Award is one of the most important design awards worldwide, they have basically two categories: “design concept award” which is given to future concepts that inspire the industry or promote innovation and the “product design award” which must be assigned to products that are already being produced and on the market.

A manager of the company commented that “under the current technology, it’s extremely expensive to build such a laptop. But it’s possible (…) we are suggesting the idea for the laptop of the next generation.”

Another interesting fact is that among the 12 winners of the Red Dot Award there are only 2 corporations. The other prizes were awarded to individual designers or to university teams composed of design students. This reveals that it could be difficult to nurture creative designs within the ranks of large and bureaucratic organizations.

Mr.DON
12-10-2006, 09:10 PM
Thanks For The Info For All Of you Guyz :D :D :D :D

chaminga_d
12-10-2006, 09:20 PM
::: KEEP WATCHING ::::
more gadgets will posted soon....

zCexVe
12-10-2006, 10:25 PM
::: KEEP WATCHING ::::
more gadgets will posted soon....
do ya think SLT have given me a lifetime rental free 2Mbps ADSL connection to watch posts of urs?;):D:lol:If Lankabell knows how much trouble u r they'll terminate ur line :(.Jus kiddin bro keep it up.:D:D:D

Anusha
12-10-2006, 10:46 PM
do ya think SLT have given me a lifetime rental free 2Mbps ADSL connection to watch posts of urs?;):D:lol:If Lankabell knows how much trouble u r they'll terminate ur line :(.Jus kiddin bro keep it up.:D:D:D

You are saying everything you don't wanna say to his face, using this forum. Someone making good use of this forum...finally. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

chaminga_d
12-11-2006, 05:41 AM
::: DONT WATCH THIS FORUM IF U DONT NEED ::::

chaminga_d
12-11-2006, 05:49 AM
Wiimote Power Glove

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2006/12/wii-power-glove-mod.jpg

For all of those people out there who didn't manage to grab a Wii at launch -- and probably won't be able to until next year -- there comes a moderate form of compensation in seeing what crazy Wii-themed mods people who did have come up with. The latest to pop up is one that retro-loving Nintendo fans will surely appreciate: a fully functional Wiimote Power Glove, complete with working finger buttons. The burst of nostalgia at seeing the Wii-glove in action is definitely enough to last us until the next Wii shipment, although we can't quite shake the nagging concern that this guy must have spent a whole lot of time not playing his Wii in order to create it.

blackroses
12-11-2006, 06:50 AM
thx machooo......................... ithuru tikath daapan...............

chaminga_d
12-11-2006, 07:03 AM
blackroses ! thankz 4 support... i'm still finding.. all ar welcome to post...