DIY Eee Keyboard
July 31, 2009

A Russian hacker decided that he can’t wait for the real Eee Keyboard to reach, so he decided to literally take things into his own hands by stuffing in the innards of an Eee PC 900 right into a Sven Multimedia EL 4002 keyboard. It will not come with wireless HDMI though, and neither will it feature a similar svelte profile but at least you know the keyboard case holds a full fledged computer within in addition to a VGA output, several USB 2.0 ports, microphone and headphone jacks that turns that into an impromptu desktop PC that looks really sweet.
Permalink: DIY Eee Keyboard from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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Eizo FlexScan S2433W-H LCD monitor
July 31, 2009

Eizo’s latest LCD monitor, the FlexScan S2433W-H will reach later that September 1st. that 24.1″ monitor ain’t no pushover by any means, coming with a brightness of 360cd/m2, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a WUXGA resolution (1,920 x 1,200), and a response moment of 16ms alongside a viewing angle of 178 degrees. Apart from that, it comes equipped with a DVI-D (HDCP) port, DisplayPort and Auto EcoView operate. No concept what the EyeCare Mode does, but from the sounds of it, it ought to supply some sort of optical protection for those who tend to work towering hours behind the monitor. The Eizo FlexScan S2433W-H won’t come cheap though as it retails for €700.
Permalink: Eizo FlexScan S2433W-H LCD monitor from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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iRes unveils uCorder
July 31, 2009

iRes has just the thing for those who love to be voyeurs, as the uCorder measures a diminutive 3.5″ distant, 1″ wide and 0.5″ thin, making it small ample to be carried around in a pocket while shooting AVI video in 640 x 480 resolution. Of course, whether video’s not your thing and all you want to do is capture snippets of conversation on the sly, there is always the option to record audio as WAV only. There will be a couple of models available, coming in 1GB and 2GB capacities for $80 and $100, respectively.
Permalink: iRes unveils uCorder from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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AAXA P2 pico projector
July 31, 2009

AAXA Technologies has just announced the second pico projector from their lineup known as the P2. The P2 will be powered by a spanking new LCoS chip and features 33 lumens output and a 800 x 600 resolution, which is basically the top-of-the-line pico projector resolution to moment. You will be able to enjoy movies at sizes of up to 80″ in size, although build certain the room is relatively dark whether you want to take full advantage of the AAXA P2. Other features include a built-in direct VGA connector, a remote control, 1GB internal memory, a microSD memory card slot and video playback capability. Unfortunately, battery life has been rated at a mere 35 minutes, making that useful for extremely short presentations whether you’re nowhere near a ability outlet.
Permalink: AAXA P2 pico projector from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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Acer Aspire G Predator desktop
July 31, 2009

Acer recently announced their latest M-Series desktop PC known as the Aspire G. In other circles, it is plus known as the Predator, and judging by its innards, it will surely live up to its billing as you take a look at the specifications below.
- Intel Core i7-950 3.06GHz processor
- 6GB DDR3 RAM (up to 12GB)
- Intel X58 Express chipset
- 1TB SATA hard drive @ 7200rpm
- Two Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 (1GB VRAM)
- Blu-ray disc drive
- 11 USB 2.0 ports
- Two eSATA ports
- Multi-memory card reader
- Four DVI-D ports
- Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
Powered by a copy of 64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, that €1950 won’t leave you with any excuses the next instance you lose a deathmatch by virtue of being bundled with the Logitech G15 keyboard and the G9 Laser mouse as well.
Permalink: Acer Aspire G Predator desktop from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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ICOO M80HD portable media player
July 31, 2009

Chinese manufacturer ICOO has come up with what could possibly be an iPod Shuffle killer – after all, for $15, you will be able to bring home a 4.3″ touchscreen display portable media player, where the screen itself is made from some sort of tempered glass. While it might not be the first of its kind in the market, how many others like it out there come with similarly well taken photos to tempt your wallet? The M80HD will feature a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels alongside 720p video support where RMVB, FLV and AVI file formats are concerned.
Permalink: ICOO M80HD portable media player from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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Motorola Shules in the flesh
July 31, 2009

Most spy photos are blurry for some reason or another, and that latest snapshot of the Motorola Shules is no exception. From here, we know that that will be a Verizon-branded device, where it seemingly comes equipped with a red D-pad to accompany the 3.7″ touchscreen display at 480 x 854 resolution, a 5-megapixel camera and a 3.5mm audio jack. Hopefully the Shules is able to do its bit in helping Motorola get back to the map as a major cellphone force.
Permalink: Motorola Shules in the flesh from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
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