
This iMac is completely using wireless connection and featuring a 30” ultra thin LCD screen. The interesting part is the screen; the screen will be totally clear transparent if it is not in use. The screen can be set in different levels of translucency. The keyboard is also transparent and pretty cool with light sensitive illuminated key.
[via Renderosity]
The Novogo V Series is a GPS system device with have voice activation. With this voice activation, you will be able to choose your destination by using your mouth (speak your destination) and the GPS will automatically change your way-point and calculate the shortest distance/fastest route. Unfortunately, This Novogo V series is only available with UK and Europe maps for now, hopefully will upgrade soon. There’s also a Real Time Traffic Message Channel option for live traffic updates, and six different colors to match your car’s interior. Pricing for this item starts at £279 ($513).
[via Gizmodo]
Dell XCS is a modular desktop concept that encapsulates its hardware components and conceals the circuit boards for a sleek futuristic look, it is designed by Matthew Ritter. Each component is a modular and shaped so that it cannot be inserted into the wrong place. A number system was also developed to replace confusing specifications that are present on today’s software.
[via Techeblog]
Any bass can beat this custom made 60-inch subwoofer which able to produce SPL levels above 180 dB. The huge woofer has output displacement comparable to 160+ ten inch woofers! The motor is capable of producing 6,000+ pounds of linear force, which is necessary when considering the very large surface area and displacement volume required producing a high SPL levels.
[via Techeblog]
Janjaap Ruijsenaars an Architect spent the last six years working on the development of a magnetic floating bed. A scale model of it was presented at the Millionaire Faire (I’m getting this from a very confusing Babel translation, so anyone, please chime in) recently. The bed simply floats in the air, above magnets, can carry up to 900 kilos and is held in place through four very thin tethers. Owning this babe magnet is not cheap, the scale model alone cost 115,000 euros, while the real deal is expected about 1,200,000 euros.
[via Ohgizmo]
This Frisbee camera designed by Adam Sutcliffe, a graduate from the Royal College of Art, the kooky Catchu camera comes strapped to a Frisbee, so you can chuck it away and record up to 20 minutes of broadcast quality video as it flies(not that it’ll fly 20 minutes long)
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Stuck in traffic? Fly to work today with this Flying Motorcycle. Larry Neal, a former test pilot, created this flying motorcycle “called the Super Sky Cycle ” — “a cross between a motorcycle and an autogyro”. Video after the jump. This flying bike speed up to 70 mph in the air and 60 mph on the road, and sells for around $25,000! Click
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Samsung CX913P, a 19 inch LCD with 6milisecond respond time and a contrast ratio of 1,500:1. The interesting part is the monitor can be point itself in different angle, through a cleverly designed stand. It’s only available now in Korea and it’s about $511 there.
[via Ohgizmo]
Dare using a shirt with a clock out to town? This digital T-shirt powered 4 AAA batteries that are within a hidden, washable battery compartment. You can operate it in digital clock or stop-watch mode. There is a small button switch located on the pack which allows you to switch on/off. I’ll bet you will catch a few stares wearing this shirt from people who wants to see the time. This digital T-shirt is available from latestbuy.com.au at $59.95 each.
[via Popgadget]
I bet everyone have seen portable projectors by Samsung, Sony, Mitsubitshi, Toshiba and Panasonic before, but this is ridiculous; Explay has just revealed details of a matchbox-sized model that can plug into your mobile phone.
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