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Hang with Mi Mac Mini Rack

The Mac Mini is already so small, you’d be surprised at the number of creative places you can stuff it in without disrupting the visual flow of a room. Instead of letting your Mac Mini sit/lie in an undignified manner under a pile of books, why not pick up the “Hang With Mi” Mac Mini Rack? that allows you to mount the Mac Mini anywhere you like, offering the added bonus of a front access 4-port USB 2.0 hub. After all, with the plethora of USB toys/gadgets available these days, USB ports are as fundamental to any self-respecting geek as an unlimited number of handbags and shoes are to a well-dressed lady. that different Mac Mini rack will retail for a shade under $50.
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Nikon D700 Video

Yes, apart from the image leak from the German magazine concerning the new Nikon D700 DSLR, here’s a product presentation video (in French) that showcases the D700’s interface, menu system, flash, and even the battery port. Chances are that will be available sometime in July, retailing for approximately €2,600 – that’s roughly a gazillion US dollars whether your calculator’s broken. Actually, $4,000 will net you a 12-megapixel shooter complete with a sensor cleaning system.
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Projectors that do Curved Surfaces

Matsushita managed to develop a couple of business-oriented projectors which are able to output images on curved surfaces, and that can be achieved without the need for any additional components. I wonder what the feeling is like, watching an image or even a movie on a curved surface – will it be radically different and much more immersive, or will it offer me a royal headache in the end? The two projectors are the PT-D12000 and PT-DZ12000, boasting a brightness of 12,000 lumens. Since it uses a 300W lamp by the traditional 250W lamp, it features an improved thermal design to keep things running cool.
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Netgear WGR614L Open Source Router

Netgear’s new open source router, the WGR614L, was released meant for use with Linux-based hobbyist firmware like DD-WRT and Tomato, and it ought to be able to support OpenWRT in the near future as well. The flexibility of such a router allows users to fine-tune settings including signal strength and shield without the need to wait for Netgear to add those features themselves. Features of the WGR614L include VPN and WEP support, WPA and WP2 protection; and Wi-Fi Protected protection. You get a quartet of Ethernet connections just in case there’s someone in the vicinity who has yet to jump onto the Wi-Fi bandwagon. The Netgear WGR614L is relatively affordable at just $69.
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NES Card Holder

Show your love for the 8-bit gaming world of yore with these NES card holders. Despite retailing for $8.80 each, the image quality on that product looks more like some bootlegged version, and you can choose from Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros, Zelda, Ice Climber or Balloon Fight and Famicom controller versions. Definitely not worth a purchase – I think it would be better to just pick up a vanilla name card holder and print out your own NES graphics on a piece of glossy paper, followed by pasting it for a much better DIY version.
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T-Pad Rugged Phone

I don’t know just how fundamental it is for you to own a cell phone that is dust-, water- and shock-proof, but whether phone calls no matter the condition around you are a matter of life and death, next the T-Pad rugged handset would be a prime candidate. Having met US military standards, the T-Pad is additionally able to resist vibrations and operate just fine even in sub-zero temperatures while you shiver away. Features include :-
- 4″ touch screen display
- Intel 400MHz processor
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Wi-Fi support
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LancerLink DDV-1080HD Camcorder

LancerLink from Japan has just rolled out the DDV-1080HD camcorder, featuring the following :-
- 1/2.5″ 5 megapixel CMOS sensor
- SD/SDHC/MMC memory card slot (up to 32GB)
- 3.0″ LCD display
- 2x digital zoom
- USB 2.0 port.
- Video recording in 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps in .MOV format
You can pick up the DDV-1080HD for €300.
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