Wednesday, April 21, 2010
By: shoot life


Sony may have one up on Apple with this water resistant MP3 player. The Sony W250 Waterproof Walkman ($60) is a pill-shaped player available in a 2GB capacity, and offering built-in 13.5mm EX in-ear headphones, MP3, WMA, and AAC playback, up to 11 hours of battery life, an included charging/docking stand, and water resistance to keep your music going at the gym, in the rain, or even in the shower - if you're in to that sort of thing *looking around*

Buy it HERE
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
By: shoot life


Someone in the office said the other day, imagine if external hard drives had a screen that told you how much capacity was left on it? Well our fingers googled and we found the Western Digital My Passport Studio ($150-$200 USD).

Available in 320, 500, and 640GB capacities, these sleek silver drives feature both FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 interfaces, Time Machine support for the Mac users out there, and a super-crazy, e-paper "label" on the outside that lets you know details like remaining capacity, whether the drive is locked, and, to help with drive organization, a personalized label to help you keep track of its contents.

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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
By: shoot life


The Wall of Sound ($4,500) is an astonishingly massive — 3' x 4' — handcrafted iPod speaker. Boasting 28 speaker elements hidden behind a minimalistic single black speaker grill, the WOS offers a frequency response of 40Hz - 20,000kHz and weighs a whopping 225 lbs., or more than every iPod ever made, combined.

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Thursday, February 04, 2010
By: shoot life



Sporting an Apple-like design [which we likey] and gobs of high technology, the Sony Bravia NX800 HDTV ($2,300-$3,500USD; March 2010) is one of the Japanese electronics giant's sexiest yet.

Features include a full HD 1080p, edge LED-backlit LCD screen in either 46-, 52-, or 60-inch sizes, Motionflow 240Hz technology for smooth on-screen motion, integrated Wi-Fi, and ambient light sensor, Sony's Bravia Internet Video and Internet Widgets, the Bravia Engine 3 video processor, and both USB and DLNA support for photos, music, and video playback.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
By: shoot life
boxee-box This angled wonder lets you consume all the free movies, TV shows and music from the internet, all from your couch — and hooks it up to your system with just a single HDMI cable. Like the standard Boxee software, it also sucks in your own videos, music and photos, playing just about any media format that still resides on your broken down laptop. Take that Apple TV [hiding from Big C]
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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
By: shoot life
lg-expo-2 The LG Expo ($200) is a standard smartphone with a surprising secret: a $180 DLP pico projector. Apart from the optional rear monstrosity, which can display big-sceen size images from up to 8 feet away, the Expo has way-better-than-decent specs, with a 1GHz processor, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera with flash, a slide-out keyboard, 7.2 Mbps HSPA wireless, microSD storage, and Windows Mobile 6.5.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
By: shoot life
imation-pro-wx-wireless-usb-drive If you've got the young moola and the components necessary to own the "world's first Wireless USB external hard drive," the Imation Pro WX Wireless USB Hard Drive ($450) is the only game in town. Offering data transfer rates of up to 15MBs/second and a range of 30 feet, this 1.5TB drive is ready for all the wireless action you can throw its way. Buy here
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
By: shoot life
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR LAPTOP USERS A clutter free working environment while still connected to all your peripherals. BL_StudioDesk_STR10 All peripherals and excess cables are hidden just under the sliding desktop surface. The storage compartment is therefore conveniently accessed from above. An elongated slot across the width of the desktop allows the necessary peripheral & power cables to enter/exit at any point, thereby keeping the desktop clear of clutter. Retailing at $600, BlueLounge offers a quality line of simple solutions for electronics and computers. Check it out here
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