Saturday, October 17, 2009

Pilar Faucet with touch



We’ve all had those days when your hands are full and you need to turn on the faucet. It likely happens much more to parents with little ones. Trying to balance a baby on the hip while needing to turn on the water. It’s of course possible to pull off the task. However, it’d be far easier to do it with this Pilar faucet. Instead of having to turn a handle, all you have to do is touch the faucet and it kicks on immediately.

Not only will it sense your touch and turn on when you touch the spout, but if you touch the handle it will do the same thing. The faucet comes in two different forms, you can pick it up in a chrome finish or choose the stainless steel version. The stainless steel one will end up costing you a bit more though. The best part about this faucet is that it’s able to distinguish between a touch and a grab. That means that when you’re adjusting the temperature, it’s not going to kick the water on and off. You can purchase the chrome faucet for $495 and the stainless steel will cost you $547.

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DXG-125V



The DXG-125V is designed for those who regularly hike through the woods, ski down high mountains, or sail through the ocean. Sadly, I am not part of this extreme crowd, but if I was, then I could use this camera to record my adventures. The DXG has a rubberized grip that can protect it against the rugged wear and tear. You may not be able to scuba dive with it, but this all-weather camcorder can resist moisture quite well.

Sadly, it only has a 1/4 CMOS 1.0 Megapixel Sensor, which is only good for still shots on an ordinary cameraphone. It also only has 128MB of Flash Memory, but this can be expanded with a SD card. The video can shoot in High Definition formats of H.264 and WVGA and 720p, both at 30 frames per second.

As you can see, it has a candybar form that allows the user to point, shoot, and film and view the results with the 2.0 TFT screen. The DXG-125V comes with a clip with a compass for a definite “outdoorsy” look, as well as HDMI cable, USB, software, and all the other usual digital camera accessories plus a nice-looking clamshell zipper-shut case. It also comes with a tiny pair of headphones, because this DXG camcorder is also MP3 compatible.

You should be able to pick up the DXG-125V at the DXG site for $139.99 in red, green, or camouflage colors.


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Tallen Series Laptop Deck



Although the screen on your digital camera gives you an idea on how the picture will look, it’s not entirely accurate. Usually once you blow the picture up you can notice details like the picture being the slightest bit blurry or when a mischievous child has decided to pull a prank in the picture. Usually it’s not a big deal to get home and notice those issues. However, for professional photographers if they miss a shot they really need it could cost them. Which means their laptop stays with them quite a bit. Well this stand will make it possible for them to use their laptop a little easier in different environments.

When you’re outdoors you don’t exactly want to just sit your laptop in the grass. This deck will hold your laptop and keep it right where you need it. It’ll hold up to a 17 inch laptop and one that weighs up to 8lbs. Just hook it up to a tripod and it’ll stay plenty steady. Of course the attachment is a little expensive. It’s going to cost you $85 from Tallyn’s Professional Photographic Supply.
As with most professional-oriented ballheads, the Tallyn laptop deck doesn't come cheap. It's priced at $84.95 on the company's Web site.


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2XL Headphone



While I was visiting the Skull Candy booth at CES last January, they talked about their 2XL collection. I’m not certain my why Skull Candy is forgetting about the popular log and branching out with this separate new collection, but it is here.

The Spoke (top left) is your basic in ear bud with noise isolation and in-ear acoustics. It bears a strong resemblance to the standard iPod earbuds and costs $14.99.

The Groove (top right) is a little bit more advanced, but only because it has the hanger function for around the ear. Unlike the Coosh Headphones, this hanger is not flexible, but these headphones cost just $14.99.

The Ratio (bottom right) is another ear bud, but different in style from that of the Spoke. It is the lowest price at just $9.99.

The 4 Corners (bottom left) is an over-the-ear headphones that hearken back to the days of the Sony Walkman. The square pads cover the ears well, and are at the highest price of $19.99. (To this writing, these style of headphones are out of stock, but probably will be replenished soon! Hopefully before the holidays.)

The 2XL headphones come in oddly-named color combinations that you have to check out for yourself to believe like Wrecking Ball, Snake Eyes, Nuevo Sonido, Grills Black, Grills Pink, Rasta, and Bunny. You should be able to head on over to the 2XL website and order up any style of these headphones (with currently one exception) for the varying prices listed above, or at merchandisers everywhere like Kohl’s and Best Buy


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