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Flexible Keyboard

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Flexible Keyboard

The Flexible Keyboard is sort of an odd, yet very interesting gadget. Just like the name says it is a flexible keyboard which can easily be rolled up and carried with you.

The keyboard is perfect for portability and it’s also incredibly durable. It is constructed of high quality silicon which makes it very flexible yet tough enough to be shoved into a laptop bag so you can always have a good keyboard with you if you can’t stand the flat keys on laptops.

The keyboard features all the standard keys of a regular keyboard. The keys are also very well designed as they have soft touch technology which makes your typing silent so you can use it anywhere and not disturb anyone. This also makes it much more comfortable than tapping away at traditional keyboards.

Nikon D90 professional cameras

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Nikon D90 professional cameras

Nikon D90:[Photo]
Family Line
Nikon D
Weight 1.38 lb.
Image Sensor Type CMOS
Camera Type SLR/Professional
Interchangeable Lens Interchangeable Lenses
Camera Resolution 12.9 Megapixel
Image Resolutions 4288 x 2848 • 3216 x 2136 • 2144 x 1424
Video Resolutions 640 x 480 (VGA) • 1280 x 720 • 320 x 240
Video Speed 24 fps
Video Format AVI • Motion JPEG
Shutter Speed 30 - 1/4000 sec
Frames Per Second 4.5 Frames
Memory Type SD Card • SDHC Card • Eye-Fi SD Card
Compression Type
JPEG • Raw Image • DPOF • EXIF 2.21 • DCF 2.0
ISO Speeds
100 • 200 • 3200 • 6400
LCD Panel Size 3 in.
LCD Screen Resolution 920,000 pixels
Video Interface Video Out
Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
Included Accessories USB Cable • Battery Charger • Strap • AV Cable • Li-Ion Battery
Weight 2.3 lb.
Optical Zoom 5.8x
35mm Zoom Lens 27 - 157.5 mm

Digital Wireless Speakers (Pair)

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Rocketfish - Digital Wireless Speakers (Pair)
  • Warranty Terms - Parts
    1 year limited
  • Warranty Terms - Labor
    1 year limited
  • Number of Speakers per Package
    2
  • Number of Speakers
    2
  • Frequency Response
    80Hz - 20kHz
  • Tweeter Size
    1-1/2"
  • Woofer
    4"
  • Sensitivity
    80dB
  • Volume Control
    Yes
KEF launches KHT5005.2W speakers:


The KEF Wireless speaker system known as the KHT5005.2W is definitely a boon to any modern home entertainment system, doing away with those pesky wires that connect both front and rear speakers in a 5.1 channel sound system. Unfortunately, their wireless ability ends at the wireless receiver which they must be connected to by sadly, wires. Thankfully, the wireless receiver is unobtrusive and will hardly be noticed. The whole set up will burn a $2,600 hole in your pockets, but thankfully you have to option of going wireless by purchasing it separately for $600. Most audiophiles I know will probably shun wireless setups since they trust nothing but cables for sound purity, but I guess this is OK for the casual home user. Still, it's $2,600 price tag is anything but casual *shrugs*.

World's best (sounding) home theater system

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Iffective home theater system

Expecting great sound from a home theater in a box (HTIB) is almost always an exercise in frustration.

Even the top-of-the-line HTIBs, such as Sony's ES BDV-IT1000ES ($2,000 MSRP) don't hold a candle to an equivalently priced separates-based system. It's not even close.

Sound, schmound. Given that HTIBs are sold as lifestyle products, it's more important for them to look good than sound good. Product designers are compelled to make speakers that look slick hugging the wall next to a flat-screen display. That's why we're so jazzed by Onkyo's HT-S9100THX HTIB ($1,099 MSRP). Sleek, it ain't, but it sure sounds like a separates-grade home theater system.

The HT-S9100THX's largish shipping box hints at the reasons why. It weighs a hefty 144 pounds. Inside, you'll find seven bookshelf two-way speakers, a full-size subwoofer, and a 7x 130-watt-per-channel receiver with 1080p-capable HDMI v.1.3 connectivity, and complete decoding for the latest lossless, high-resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround formats. You get four--count 'em, four--HDMI inputs, same as Onkyo's TX-SR706 receiver ($899 MSRP).

The HT-S9100THX's receiver also features Audyssey's 2EQ automatic calibration to tailor the sound of the speakers and the 290-watt, 12-inch powered subwoofer, and compensate for your room's acoustic anomalies. The front three speakers feature a 1-inch soft-dome tweeter matched with dual 5-inch woofers; the four surround speakers use the same tweeter and a slightly smaller woofer. The 17.5 by 14.9 by 16.8 inch subwoofer weighs 34 pounds. Compared to the 6-inch plastic poser subs that come with so many HTIBs it's the 800-pound gorilla. You'll feel the difference.

USB 2.0 AUDIO Input/Output Sound Card for XP and Vista

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USB 2.0 AUDIO Input/Output Sound Card

Product Description

USB AUDIO ADAPTER (16-Bit)
USB Audio Adapters with LED Indicator Volume and Mute Button Ultra Small High-Quality Sound
No Drivers Needed for XP and Vista, Just Plug and Play. Item Uses C-Media CM108 Chip
Model Number:USBG-52
This very compact adapter is the easiest, most affordable way to add sound capability to your notebook or desktop computer. It features connections for your microphone and stereo
headphones/speakers..
Compliant with USB 2.0 Full Speed Operation
Compliant with USB Audio Device Class Specification v1.0
Real USB Plug & Play
Drive 2CH speakers Directly
Support 3D positional sound and virtual 5.1CH sound track
Supports Volume Up, Volume Down, and Speaker Mute
LED indicator work status
Use USB Port power directly external power
adapter no need 16-Bit Audio DAC with Earphone Phone Amplifier
16-Bit ADC Input with Microphone Boost
Compatible with Win ME / Win 2000 / Win XP / Vista and Mac OS9 / OS X without
Additional Driver With one of the following operating systems: Windows Me/2000/XP/Vista MAC OS X

USB 3.0 Super High Speed Express Card 34mm DUAL PORT

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Product Description

The Dual Port USB 3.0 Express card enhances your laptop with the newest USB 3.0 technology. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 5Gbps it blows the older USB 2.0 technology out of the water!

Key Features:
Fully Compliant with ExpressCard Specification 1.0
Full single-lane (aka x1) PCI Express throughput.
ExpressCard 34mm form factor.
Compliant with USB 3.0 specification Revision 1
Compliant with xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) specification Revision 0.95
Supports simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and USB 1.1 devices.
Supports all USB speeds: Low-Speed (1.5Mbps) / Full-Speed (12Mbps) / High-Speed (480Mbps) / Super-Speed (5Gbps)
Built-in DC jack connector for receiving extra power to meet USB 3.0 extra power demands.
Driver support for Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Win7.
Package Contents:
1x USB 3.0 ExpressCard Controller
1x Mini-CD Driver
1x Users Manual
1x USB to DC adapter cable
1x 5V/2A AC/DC adapter

32 GB memory cards

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The upper-end of the microSDHC category has been reached! Samsung has announced that they’re working on 32 GB memory cards, which will be good news to media hogs who have long capped out 16 GB cards on their mobile phones. This is the first microSD card to hit 32 GB, and is the last denomination before moving to the microSDXC format, which will handle 32 GB – 2 TB. I talked with the SD association at CES this year, and it seems unlikely that we’ll have any micro cards breaking into 32 GB in the next six months (maybe something late next year, if I had to guess). That should at least give manufacturers some time to update their hardware to support XC. Samsung also announced that they’ll have a new 64 GB designation of their moviNAND memory, clocking in at 30-nm and 0.7mm high. The first 32 GB cards will be commercially available after mass production kicks in around February.

USB flash memory drive(RAM)

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USB RAM

Looking for a USB flash memory drive that’ll serve to confirm your geek status? This Segon Turbo USB Flash Drive, which has been styled to resemble a stick of DDR RAM will undoubtedly do just that and, far from being a novelty item, it even comes with decent enough read/write speeds to offer Windows ReadyBoost compatibility as well as a host of utility software.

Coming in 2GB and 4GB capacity flavours, the Segon Turbo USB Flash Drive, which measures in at a highly compact 29 x 15 x 4mm, comes with ‘USB push-pull design technology’ – or, to put it in a somewhat less flash way whilst chiselling in a tacky pun, it comes with a retracting connector – is supplied with partition and security, boot, flash mail, PC lock, bookmark and security folder software and will set you back just $12 and $20 for the 2GB and 4GB capacity versions.

Sony Unveils Vaio X, Vaio CW Laptops

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Sony Unveils Vaio X, Vaio CW Laptops

Sony has unveiled the official specs for its super-slim Sony Vaio X series laptops, which the company was showing off last month at the IFA trade show in Berlin. The specs are pretty close to what was predicted, but there are a few surprises--including a lower-than-expected price. Sony also detailed its upcoming Vaio CW series laptops, which are less expensive than the X series.

The Sony Vaio X is sure to turn heads, with its carbon fiber body weighing in at 1.6 pounds. At only 0.55-inches thick, the new Vaio X is a little bit thinner than the recently announced Dell Latitude Z, and a lot lighter than most ultra-slim notebooks.

You will have to make some trade offs for the Vaio X's sleek chassis, though, starting with its puny 11.1-inch LED backlit screen with 1366 x 768 resolution. By comparison, the MacBook Air has a 13.3-inch diagonal screen and the Dell Latitude Z sports a whopping 16-inch display. As for the processor, Sony will only say it's a 2.0 GHz Intel chip. Early speculation said the Vaio X would come with an Atom processor, which would make the Vaio X's processor the Atom Z550, but that is only speculation.

The Vaio X ships with Windows 7, 2GB DDR2 RAM, 64GB solid-state drive, multi-touch trackpad, Memory Stick Duo and SD card slots, GPS (works in the U.S. and Canada only), Ethernet, Wi-Fi (802.11n) and Bluetooth connectivity, 2 X USB 2.0 ports, and MOTION EYE Webcam. The Vaio X also comes with built-in 3G capability, which requires a Verizon wireless broadband subscription. Available colors include black and gold. The Vaio X's body is made of carbon fiber, but the top case around the trackpad and keyboard is aluminum.

Sony Vaio X pricing starts at $1300, which is much lower than Sony's claim last month that they Vaio X would be priced under $2000. The Vaio X will start shipping in November and can be found on Sonystyle.com right now.

CW Series

For something a little cheaper you can try the Sony Vaio CW on for size. This laptop runs Windows 7, and features an optional Blu-ray drive, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA GeForce dedicated graphics card, 320GB hard drive and HDMI out, which Sony says will allow you to playback high-definition content on your big screen TV. Available colors include fiery red, poppy pink, icy white, jet black and indigo purple.

Sony VAIO X Series Netbook

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Sony VAIO X Series Netbook

Sleek, sexy, and slim, the Sony VAIO X Series is the perfect netbook for the stylish, executive jet-setter. While this machine is smaller than most netbooks and measures just 0.55 inch thick, it packs a bit more gusto--and, starting at $1299 (our unit sells for $1499, as of 11/10/09), it carries an over-the-top price tag that screams, "CEO only!"

I quickly fell for the golden, brushed-aluminum body and the matching widely spaced keys. (Not feeling flashy enough for the limited-edition gold version, like the one we received? The X Series also comes in black.) Measuring 10.95 by 7.29 by 0.55 inches and weighing 1.6 pounds, the X Series out-smalls the MacBook Air and gives the upcoming Dell Adamo XPS a run for its money.

The X Series boasts an 11.1-inch screen that measures merely 0.125 inch thick. The laptop comes with two interchangeable batteries: a standard (3.5-hour) battery and a larger, heavier, battery-and-stand combo that supposedly lasts for up to 14 hours, according to Sony spokespeople. They were wrong. It lasts just a few minutes under 15 hours -- that's easily the longest running laptop we've tested to date. International jet-setter, we've found your PC. The additional battery brings the weight of the X Series to approximately 2.2 pounds.

The 10 Best Laptops from Dell, Apple, HP and More

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We pick 2009 and 2010's best new PC laptops and best Apple laptops in our round-up of the top reviewed laptop computers for home or business use.

We pick 2009 and 2010's best new PC laptops and best Apple laptops in our round-up of the top reviewed laptop computers for home or business use.

Whether you’re a student, business professional, hardcore PC gamer, or anyone else in between, you have a deep appreciation for a good laptop—and so do we. The laptop is constantly evolving—getting slimmer and smaller, boasting more power, and appearing in various styles, designs and colors—and we love them all, but we do have our favorites of the bunch. We’ve rounded up our picks for the best laptops of 2009 for your viewing pleasure.

Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch)

Macs aren’t for everyone, but for those of you who adore Apple’s products the new MacBook Pros are sturdy and stylish machines. This 15-inch MacBook Pro has a Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz processor, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M + 9600M GT with 512MB, and a 15.4-inch wide-screen display offers a 1,440×900 native resolution. It’s a Mac, so of course it’s rather pricey—this notebook is has a starting price of $1,699.

Apple Tablet Coming in 2010?

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Apple may have turned its nose up at the netbook market, but that doesn’t mean it’s ignoring the void between its $400 iPod touch (32GB) and $1,000 MacBook. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster believes Cupertino will launch a touchscreen tablet, priced in the $500 to $700 range, in the first half of 2010.


Rumors of an iPod-like tablet have been swirling for months, with some speculating that Apple is developing a large-screen iPod touch—say, a 7- to 9-inch touchscreen device—that would be large enough for HD movies and maybe a few desktop-style apps. Such a device would provide a better gaming experience than the iPod touch too.

But please don’t call it a netbook, a bargain-bin class of laptop that Apple execs have dissed as “junky.”

There’s no smoking gun in the latest report, but it does appear as though Apple is up to something. As reported by CNN, Munster’s sleuthing led him to conclude that an Apple tablet is only months away.

The signs include: Apple’s recent interest in chip designers, including the company’s acquisition of low-power chipmaker PA Semi a year ago; Apple’s efforts to add multi-touch features to its core products, including iPods, iPhones, and Macs; and the quintessentially Apple need to differentiate itself in an established market. (Think iPods, iPhones, Macs, etc.)

Admittedly, Munster’s evidence is pretty slim. But when combined with other reports, including one from the Chinese-language Commercial Times that says Taiwan-based Wintek will soon supply touch panels for an upcoming Apple subnote, an touchscreen tablet seems very possible.

One thing’s for sure: An Apple tablet, subnote, or whatever you want to call it, won’t copy the successful-if-unspectacular netbook formula of a shrunken laptop with a cramped keyboard and tiny screen.

There’s certainly a market for a portable media player larger than the iPod touch, iPhone, or other smart phones. But what would people pay for such a device? If Apple’s sweet spot is $700, the alleged tablet would need some fairly robust wireless communications and productivity tools too.

Apple would be foolish to ignore the growing netbook market, which is attracting more and more potential laptop buyers. Odds are, it won’t.

HP Touchsmart 600-1055 All-In-One Desktop

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Touchsmart All-In-One Desktop

2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile P7450, 4GB DDR3, 750GB, BD-ROM/DVD±RW DL, Windows 7 Home Premium, 23" LCD - MPN: NY539AA

· Computer Type: All-In-One Desktop

· Processor Type: Intel Core 2 Duo

· Included Drives: BD-ROM/DVD+-RW DL

· Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

· Included Monitor:Yes

· Energy Star: Yes

· Included Devices: Integrated TV Tuner, Integrated Webcam, Keyboard, Mouse, Remote Control

· Video Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M

· Processor Speed: 2130

· Installed Memory: 4000

· Hard Drive Size: 750000

Processor

· Processor Class: Intel Core 2 Duo

· Processor Speed: 2.13 GHz

· Cache Size: 3 MB

· Bus Speed: 1066 MHz

· Number of Installed Processors: 1

Memory

· Installed Memory: 4 GB

· Max System Memory: 4 GB

Expansion Slots

· Number of PCI-Express x1 Slots: 2

· Number of PCI-Express x16 Slots: 1

· Slots: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, MultiMedia Card (MMC), SD Card, SDHC Card

Storage

· Included Drives: BD-ROM/DVD+-RW DL

· Hard Drive Capacity: 750 GB

· Number of Storage Drives Included: 1

Features

· Included Devices: Integrated TV Tuner, Integrated Webcam,, Microphone, Mouse, Remote Control

Display

· Included Monitor: Yes

· Display Type: LCD

· Display Size: 23 in

· Max Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Multimedia

· Video Bus:

PCI Express x16

· Video Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M

· Installed Video Memory: 1 GB

· Included Speakers: Yes

Software

· Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

Warranty

· Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

HP Officejet Pro 8500 All-In-One Printer

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Description:

Get professional results and save up to 50-percent on cost per color page compared to lasers. Add these energy-saving HP All-in-Ones to your network and replace multiple office machines. Plus, get vivid long-lasting documents and two-sided printing.Summary

  • Description:

Officejet Pro 8500 All-In-One Printer

  • Manufacturer:

HP (Hewlett-Packard)

  • User Reviews:

Not Rated

  • Rebates:

(None)

General

  • General Features:

Borderless Printing, Photo LCD Display

  • Automated Duplex Printing:

Yes

  • PictBridge Compatible:

Yes

  • Interface Connection:

Ethernet - RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT), Serial - RJ-11, USB

  • Included Network Card:

Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11b, Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11g

  • Slots:

CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMedia Card (MMC), SD Card, SDHC Card, xD-Picture Card

  • System Type:

Mac OS, Windows

  • Monthly Duty Cycle:

15000

  • Installed Memory:

128 MB

  • Processor Speed:

384 MHz

  • Energy Star Compliant:

Yes

Warranty

  • Warranty Information:

1 Year Limited Warranty

Apple officially announces

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Apple announces Jan27 event

Apple has formally announced a special event for Wednesday, January 27, in San Francisco to reveal to the public its "latest creation."

Part of the invite for the January 27 Apple event, as sent to CNET Blog Network's Jim Dalrymple.

Whether the company will open the curtains on a tablet, slate, big iPod Touch, or a bit of all three, invited guests will find out for sure at the 10 a.m. event to be held at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater.

With the invite teasing people to "Come see our latest creation," no one knows for sure exactly what Apple has up its sleeve. But the rumor mill has been busy speculating on some type of tablet device that would let people surf the Net, watch movies, read e-books, and probably perform other tricks conjured up by the mind of Steve Jobs.

Sources have reportedly told The Wall Street Journal that the device would be a 10- or 11-inch touch-screen tablet offering wireless access and sporting a price tag of $1,000. The rumored device of the day, however, is a reported 22-inch tablet PC.

HP, Dell offer 3G in laptops, so why not Apple?

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HP, Dell offer 3G in laptops

I've said this before. But I'll say it again. There are consumers--including those potentially opting for laptops from Hewlett-Packard or Dell--who would like to buy a MacBook with 3G built in. Let's hope Apple sees the light with the expected upgrade to the MacBook Pro line.

Yes, there are ways to bootstrap a MacBook to get 3G. I've done tethering with my BlackBerry Storm. And then there's Verizon's tiny MiFi portable hotspot--which I use now.

But it would be nice if Apple offered one laptop in its MacBook lineup with a built-in 3G option. Like Wi-Fi and Ethernet, 3G should be part of the standard connectivity mix on a laptop.

And it wouldn't have to be an AT&T-only deal, like the iPhone. HP offers, across its consumer and business laptop lines, the Qualcomm Gobi 3G modem, which works on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint networks. Dell, too, offers plenty of 3G options on its notebooks, including an AT&T wireless option on its new ultrathin Vostro v13 laptop.

And visit a Verizon or AT&T store and you'll see a growing collection of Netbooks (including a couple from HP), all with built-in 3G.

Those very big PC and carrier companies offer 3G because customers demand it. I don't see Apple meeting this market need. HP ad copy is accurate when it states that "mobile broadband is typically more protected than Wi-Fi hotspots...Because of its popularity, most HP laptops now offer a built-in HP mobile broadband card or it can be added as an option."

It's--let me put it gently--strange that in 2010 when everyone is using an iPhone 3GS that Apple doesn't offer the MacBook Air (which I use everyday) with a 3G option. After all, the Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro are both take-with-you-anywhere laptops that cry out for 3G.

Let me repeat: yes, technically inclined consumers can go with tethering or a mobile hotspot. But--and I don't think I'm going out on a limb here--more than a few consumers would prefer it built into the laptop.

A couple of additional thoughts. Though the credit card-size MIFi portable hotspot is definitely handy, in my experience it's not as reliable as a 3G card attached to a laptop's antenna. (Whether it's related to a hiccup in the MiFI's Wi-Fi network or the MiFi's occasional inability to pick up a 3G signal, I don't know.) I've used an HP ultraportable laptop with a built-in 3G modem and it was rock-solid reliable.

Also, it's nice to have as an option. Let's say you don't have a portable 3G modem or don't do tethering but are caught somewhere without a Wi-Fi connection. Verizon offers 3G day passes that allow you to connect quickly. Though it's pricey at $15 for 24 hours, it's there if you need it. And, in the past, before I signed up for MiFi, I needed it desperately a few times.

Oh, and one more thing. It would be unthinkable to write about Apple without mentioning the rumored Apple tablet--since it is expected to have 3G. Maybe Apple is waiting to wow consumers with 3G/4G on the tablet and then follow with laptops later. But it's been a long, long wait.

When contacted about MacBooks and 3G, Apple would not comment.

Note: Why 3G in a laptop? Not all Wi-Fi hotspots are created equal (and, to state the obvious, they simply don't exist in many areas). Here's just one recent example, though I could give many more. I recently drove from Southern California to Las Vegas to attend the Consumer Electronics Show. After I left the Los Angeles metropolitan area, Wi-Fi hotspots were few and far between. The point? If you're a businessperson and need reliable connectivity on the road, 3G delivers. And at CES I used 3G constantly. The hotel Wi-Fi was often slower than my Verizon 3G connection and getting Wi-Fi on the show floor was impossible. In short, 3G was a godsend at CES.

11:06 PM

Maingear pick a new desktop design

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NEW DESKTOP DESIGN

You know how a vendor will "leak" product info ahead of time to drum up interest in a conspiratorial kind of way? We have a feeling that's what's going on with these Maingear desktop concepts that conveniently found their way to our in-box this morning. We'll bite though, because they're so weird-looking (and heck, if Dell can do it, why not Maingear?). From what we gather, Maingear is trying to narrow down a design for Q1 2009.

All we have are external shots, so we have no idea what's going on inside. The exterior of this first one is pretty straightforward though. We like the slot-loading front panel optical drives, as well as what looks like the glossy black face. And as HP did with BlackBird 002 and Voodoo will do with its new Omen, the elevated chassis leaves room for underbody airflow. We'll go ahead and call that a trend now.

This next idea embraces its elevation even more. The body of the case seems to float inside that outer band. The vertical frontside slots and inputs are interesting, although we've come to love top-side USB inputs recently. We're also intrigued by the fat beer-bottle silhouette. Maybe the bottom needs to be wider because Nvidia's next-gen 3D cards will be twice as tall? With that band in the way, we presume Maingear has come up with a way to get inside other than the traditional removable side panel. Seems like a lot of brushed aluminum.

This last idea is similar to the one above, but a little more space age. Based on the render, the support material seems to be some kind of finished metal. Again, we wonder about internal access, but it looks like there's a seam on the back edge, like you might be able to pull out the whole motherboard tray. But then how do you connect the IDE and SATA drive cables?

Call us traditionalists, but we like the first design the best. Maybe it's because the USB ports are higher up. Our hunch is that Maingear would love to hear your thoughts as well.

New USB Web Cam

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Description:

Overview

  • This item, made by our professional Webcam Factory which maintains "customer first" business purpose, is the latest Hiquality Night Demons Webcam, worthy of the top in the business.

Feature

It comes with the original A+ grade Micron sensor to ensure pictures smooth and lifelike and brings intimate and convenient life experience with your distant friends and families!

Usb web cam

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Description:

Overview

  • This item, made by our professional Webcam Factory which maintains "customer first" business purpose, is the latest Hiquality Night Demons Webcam with Static 20.0 mega pixels (software interpolated with CD driver), Dynamic 3.0 mega pixels and 5G Lens Set , worthy of the top in the business.

Feature

  • It comes with the original A+ grade Micron sensor to ensure pictures smooth and lifelike.
  • With Static 20.0 megapixels and Dynamic 3.0 megapixels by our Driver Software gift, it is comparable to a digital camera and brings intimate and convenient life experience with your distant friends and families!

Specification

UVC Webcam

No driver

Interface

USB2.0 interface

Power supply

Through the USB port of the PC

Rotation

Above-back-right-left

Focus manual

5mm-endless

CMOS chip type

Color CMOS image sensor

Dynamic pixel

3.0 mega pixel

Static pixel

20.0 mega pixel (software interpolated with CD driver)

Data format

JPEG, AVI, BMP

Video format

24-bit RGB

Video image rate

320 x 240 till 30frame/sec (CIF), 640 x 480 till 15 frame / sec (VGA)

S/N Ratio

<48db

Lens

5G Lens Set ( ST2P2GM12 )

Dimension

1.4in x 1.3in x 1.4in

Packing box Dimension

8in x 6.1in x 2.8in

Cable length

Approx. 150cm

System requirement

XPSP2/VISTA(Windows ME, NT, 2000, XP with CD driver)

Color

Grey

Net weight

35G

Shipping weight

75G

USB 2.0 1 GB Portable Flash Hard Drive

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Product Description

USB 2.0 1GB Portable Flash Hard Drive w/Fingerprint Tech

>>Light, Simple, Artificially-Intelligent and Easy to Use!

This USB 2.0 portable flash drive is the ultimate storage solution for people on the Go! With up to 1 GB of storage capacity you can easily copy files and take them with you. Plug into virtually any PC or MAC machine to access your data.

Protect all your files with fingerprint encryption and get rid of those annoying, hard-to-remember passwords! It even remembers your favorite websites and email account information with Mobile My Favorite and Mobile My Email technology. Finally, no need to worry about software to install, thanks to Plug and Play technology. Now you can access and protect your files, websites, and E-mail anywhere you go!

Hook this truely spectacular technological marvel up to your keychain and get going!

Features/Specifications:

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USB 2.0 1 GB Portable Flash Hard Drive

General Features:

White and grey color

1 GB capacity

Compliant with USB 2.0 specification

Extremely portable

Ideal for school projects, pictures, data files, music, etc..

Hot plug and play

Regulatory Approvals:

FCC

CE

Package Includes:

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USB 2.0 1 GB Portable Flash Hard Drive

USB cable

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USB External Video Card with DVI Port

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This is the Only Hardware DVI Adapter, Unlike DisplayLink Technology that uses Compression and Exhibits Delays with Signal this unit uses an on board Graphic Chip and Memory to speed things up, MCT owns the Patent on this Item and related Technology. Display Modes: Primary/Extended/Mirror/Rotation

USB 2.0 Graphics Adapter with DVI & VGA Interface Micro Size for Portable Computer and Desktop Users, Easy XP and Vista Software Included. Up to 6 Units can be used on one computer. Combine this adapter with a DVI to HDMI converter ($8) and you now can play all of your computer contents on your HDTV Big Screen!

USB External Video Card with DVI Port Output for XP/2000 and Vista Computers.

VGA Resolution 1920 X 1200

UDA200, the amazing solution that allows you to attach additional display to PC or laptop without annoying of taking your computer apart. You can effectively double your working space through USB 2.0 port. Primary, extended, mirror and rotation modes are available for your preference for productive job.

Do not let your old VGA monitor cover with dust and lie in garage. No matter you want to attach VGA interface monitor or add a monitor that is with latest DVI technology, just simply hook up the connector and plug the UDA200 into available USB port on your PC. You have your desktop expanded!

Features

Driver supports up to 6 additional attachments

Primary, Extended, Mirror and Rotate function modes

USB 2.0 compliant

DVI-I and VGA outputs compliant

Plug-and-play compliant

Windows 2000 / XP / Vista compatible

Window 2000/ XP/ VISTA compatible

Resolution supports up to DVI 1600 x 1200 or VGA 2048 x 1280

System Requirements

Pentium 4 /Celeron family or AMD K6 /Athlon /Duron family with 1.5GHz

One-on-One display attaching structure: 256MB RAM or Higher ;

Multi-display attaching structure: 512MB RAM or Higher

DVI or VGA Compatible Display

Available USB 2.0 port

Windows OS 2000 / XP / Vista