Xtreamer announces their next generation media player: Xtreamer Prodigy
The Xtreamer Prodigy is a next generation Realtek based media streamer with USB 3.0, Card Reader, 256Mb RAM and 512 Mb NAND flash memory, HDMI, an integral IR remote control and room for internal 3.5″ HDD (up to 3TB support). Just like previous Xtreamer models it will provide vivid and crisp playback of FULL HD multimedia files (including MKV, MP4 and other common used formats). The Xtreamer prodigy provides access to services like Apple AirPlay, Mediafly, Google Talk, Last FM, Pandora, Facebook, and more. You can search the media library and backup of DVDs and audio CDs using the system. Pricing and availability are not yet known. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Deal of the Day – LG 42" 720p 600Hz Sub Field Plasma HDTV
Today's LogicBUY deal offers 22% savings on the LG 42" 720p 600Hz Sub Field Plasma HDTV (model 42PJ350). This TV has 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, Dual XD engine, and 600Hz Sub Field driving. It also features Smart Energy Saving, and it has 3 HDMI inputs. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Soggy Doggy Doormat Review
Soggy Doggy Doormat is not just for thresholds any more. Microfiber chenille can soak up to 7x its own weight in water. If you live in the midwest, you’ve had a rotten winter. You’ve had snow upon snow upon a solid three to five inch thick rink of ice. You’ve had issues with melting, leakage and if you live in Indiana, you’ve just been hammered with what feels like one gallon of rain a minute. Now compound that situation with dogs. You have a mess. Not just any muddy, doggy, melty, track it all over the place mess, you have a serious five-alarm mess. Except me. I have ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Featured Free Resource Kork Case for iPad Review
The Gadgeteer recently posted a news item about an unusual iPad case from AProdukt. The Kork case is a back cover made of cork. AProdukt says the thicker, rounded form of the Kork is ergonomically designed to make holding the iPad easier. When AProdukt offered a Kork case for review, Julie offered it to me. Let's give the Kork a closer look. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | KitchenPad Timer Pro App for iOS
There are a lot of kitchen timers on the market, but few of them look as cool as the KitchenPad Timer Pro app. This app is designed for iPhone/iPod and for iPad. The photo is a screenshot showing how it looks on my iPad. You can set nine individual timers – five stove-top and four oven timers. Each stove eye displays the name of what you’re cooking there, and you can see names for up to four items in the kitchen. Each location shows time left and temperature settings for each location. You’ll get local and push alerts when timers complete, even when the app is running in the background. You have 15 alert sounds to choose from. You can even save timer settings and recall them when you make your favorite recipes. The ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Apple iPad 2 (and more) unveiled today
Mere minutes ago, Apple unveiled its iPad 2 and quite a bit more at a media event, throwing the daylight of reality on speculation about the rumored new device’s features. Steve Jobs, Apple CEO who has taken a leave of absence from the day-to-day operations, even emcee’d the event. More detailed info is available via Apple, but a quick rundown: New dual-core A5 processor (touted to be faster than the previous A4), front- and read-facing cameras, gyroscope, 33% thinner (13.4mm to 8.8mm—thinner than the iPhone 4 at 9.3mm), lighter (1.3lb vs. 1.5lb), black or white bezel colors, models for both AT&T and Verizon, same battery life and same price tag (starting at $499), up to 1080p HDMI video out (with a $39 cable), and to begin shipping March 11! Who’s gettin’ one? ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Featured Free Resource | The Mac Manual This guide supplies you with numerous tips, tricks and free applications. Get the hang of the interface and discover what your Mac is really capable of. | MoGo Talk XD2 Headset and iPhone 4 Case System Review MoGo case and earpiece BlueTooth earpieces have been around for quite a while now. Most phones on the market and many computers can use this wireless technology with ease. While I’m not a fan for several reasons (detailed below), I keep coming back to the idea of using one every few years. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | The SmartShopper gets Smarter Several years ago I reviewed the SmartShopper grocery list recording device. The SmartShopper has been recently upgraded with a smaller design and extra features like a built in timer, ability to keep two lists and ways to sort the list by your store layout. The SmartShopper still doesn’t require ink, but it does use small rolls of thermal paper which cost $10.99 per 3/pk. The SmartShopper itself is $79.99 and can be purchased ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | Tiny Camera Models Yesterday, Jackie sent me a link to Photojojo and I’ve been browsing all their cool products like this super cute mini DSLR. It’s a 1/6 scale model that includes 3 lenses that can be attached to the camera. How neat is that? The whole set is $28. I’m really tempted to buy one for myself. It would be my first DSLR camera. Too bad it’s just a model and can’t take actual pix ... Read more... �� �� �� �� | You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from TheGadgeteer.com. If you would like to manage your newsletter preferences or if you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please click here. TheGadgeteer.com, Columbus, Indiana Contact: newsletter@the-gadgeteer.com |
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