Wednesday, March 13, 2013

SureFire UDR Dominator 2000 Lumen Flashlight




Here is another new flashlight coming out from SureFire, the UDR Dominator.  And yes… the title was correct.  This beast features 2000 lumens of brightness.  Not much information has been released so far, but here is a breakdown of what we know.

UDR Dominator Features

  • 2000 Lumens
  • Rechargeable
  • 11 Setting Selector Ring
  • Strobe

Genius X-G510 Gaming Mouse



Genius is bringing you their newest gaming mouse, the X-G510. Coming in a 6-button design, this wired mouse comes with a rubber finish grip, a 500/1000/1500/2000dpi resolution (switchable) and an on board memory that prevents game block for three different profiles and one can customize up to 21 macro keys. The X-G510 will start shipping soon for $30. [Genius]

360-Degree Holographic Display



Researchers at USC have taken another step towards that holiest of sci-fi dreams: the 3D holographic display. Using a spinning mirror covered with a "holographic diffuser," a special DVI implementation, and a high-speed projector, the team's device can project a three-dimensional image that can be viewed from 360 degrees -- regardless of the viewer's height and distance. That's impressive, but that spinning mirror looks pretty dangerous. Check a video of the system in action after the break.

iPhone SLR mount




As photographer Chase Jarvis once said, "The best camera is the one that's with you." And, thanks to smartphones such as the iPhone and Android devices, many people alwayshave a camera with them. These cameras are constantly getting better, too--the original iPhone shipped with a 2-megapixel camera, while the more recent iPhone 4 is being hailed for its dramatically improved 5-megapixel camera. And rumor has it that the next iPhone's camera (8 megapixels?) will be even better.
Still, there's always room for improvement. If you're looking to take your iPhone photos to the next level, check out this collection of must-have iPhone camera accessories--including heavy-duty camera stabilizers, 360-degree lenses, SLR mounts, and a flexible tripod. And for non-iPhone users, there's even a set of universal external lenses: Check it out.

Xerox Travel Scanner 100



Xerox Travel Scanner 100 - The Xerox Travel Scanner is lightweight (less than 11 ounces), smaller than a three hole punch and needs no AC outlet. Just connect the USB cable to your laptop, insert a document and you’re already scanning. (If you can insert a dollar bill into a change machine, you have the scanning operation mastered.) And not just scanning, but scanning to popular and productive destinations such as email and Word, or local or network hard drives or Microsoft SharePoint, supported by the most popular file formats including text-searchable PDF so that you can find your scanned documents by their content.

Multi-Touch Keyboard and Mouse



What are Multi-Touch peripheralsMulti-Touch keyboards and mice are the next generation in computer peripherals. These elegant well made devices are composed of quality tempered glass, a solid metal base, and the finest components. They are designed using simple existing technology and have no moving parts. They have rechargeable Lithium Polymer batteries and are completely wireless. The tactile sounds and lighting can be turned on or off per the users' preference plus they are coffee and doughnut resistant!

more : http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1116966310/multi-touch-keyboard-and-mouse

Alienware Mobile Phone design built on Android



Take a look at these images of an Alienware mobile phone that would be built on the Android platform. it possesses has the familiar look of the Alienware computers with a glowing grill when calls come in and a a slide-up display to reveal a touch-sensitive keypad and a joystick for mobile gaming right in the middle. We can’t disagree that this phone might be the most popular design with hardcore gamers and Star Trek fans, but probably not the biggest hit on the market. Of course we’re eager to see any phone running Android and this one is no exception, but these look to be just designs for now.

Cardok Elevator




So if you’ve recently come into money you’re probably in one of the stages of pimping out your estate. You might read this site for inspiration in the occasional luxury item we feature. So here’s one more: the Cardok lift system will take your vehicles and hide them underground. You can get the Mono version, which hides just one car and makes your driveway look empty. Or you can get the Multi which are either double length, double width or even double height. These systems can accommodate around 10 tons (22,400 lbs) in combined weight, which should be enough for even a couple of Hummers.
Opulence has its price of course, so the Mono Cardok is around $61,000 while the Multi is $72,000. It’s a UK company so they might only do their work there, but if you’ve got the cash to throw around we’re sure they might be willing to talk. And of course, if you’re going to be that flashy, make sure your car matches.

The iPhone Photo Printer



This is the compact printer that produces photo quality pictures directly from a docked iPhone (including iPhone 5) or iPod touch. Requiring no computer or software, the printer is controlled from your iPhone via a free downloadable app. In less than a minute and without ink cartridges, it prints crystal-clear 300 dpi resolution pictures with vibrant colors, thanks to patented paper embedded with yellow, magenta, and cyan dye crystals. The photographs are smudge- and tear-proof, fade- and water-resistant. The printer can produce one, four, or 10 images on each 4" x 6" borderless sheet. Occupying no more desktop area than a box of tissues, the printer also charges a docked iPhone or iPod touch. Also connects to Android phones (requires mini-USB cable), and iPads. Comes with one thermal paper cartridge that makes 12 prints. Plugs into AC. 4" H x 7" W x 6" D.

55 Inch Widescreen Personal Movie Theater




This is the only personal media viewer that provides a private viewing experience equivalent to watching a widescreen 55" television from 10' away. It connects to a video iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone, portable DVD player, or personal video game system and uses two high-resolution LCDs and dual stereo noise isolating earphones. Developed from U.S. military technology, the viewer generates 24-bit true color (16 million colors) and a 27ยบ field of view for wide pictures, and the removable earphones produce crisp, clear sound. The LCDs provide 428 x 240 resolution, and may be focused individually from +2 to -5 diopters. Nose piece adjusts for custom fit. Includes two AA batteries that provides up to six hours of continuous operation. Includes iPod cable, A/V cable, and carrying case.

Super widescreen




LG's 29-inch EA93 monitor may not be the largest screen at its IFA hall, but the super-wide 21:9 IPS display is still pretty unusual. Big enough for several full-sized spreadsheets or browser pages, the monitor includes a screen-splitting feature that automatically resizes windows on the screen, giving you up to four panels with several custom options. Depending on your needs, the EA93 may be able to replace some dual-monitor setups, and widescreen videos watched on it are very wide indeed — resolution is 2560 x 1080. That said, we're not sure exactly when it goes on sale or how much it might sell for. There's not an official launch date, though we're told that the EA93 will launch in January along with its companion, the more traditional-looking 27-inch IPS EA83. The EA83 will sell for around 800 euros, while no price is given for the widescreen monitor.

Cell Phone Glove



I love this project by Milwaukee artist Bryan Cera. Called Glove One, it’s a mobile phone in glove form. The project page is fairly sparse, but Bryan says a DIY tutorial is forthcoming. [via Ponoko, which has a great interview.]

Magical Transparent Fireplace




The beauty of the Electrolux Fireplace is that it stands out as this opaque ceramic column that slowly turns translucent to transparent, as the flames flare up. Upon cooling down the column goes back to being the white shaft it was. Kinda like now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t. Maybe the impending winter has something to do with it, but I think this design is awesome! The video is cool too.