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Marvel Mini Rejuvinating Facial Light Therapy Red

Friday, November 9th, 2007 |

Marvel Mini Rejuvinating Facial Light Therapy Red

Marvel-Mini Rejuvenating Facial Light Therapy Red: Natural Solution for Fine Lines & Wrinkles At last, with the new Marvel-Mini you now can achieve professional results in the comfort of your own home at a fraction of the price. Enjoying the benefits of Rejuvenating Facial Light Therapy has never been more easy or convenient. The Marvel-Mini is a handheld device that employs light therapy technology, based on discoveries of how certain light frequencies can influence skin tissue. Red light is used to reverse the appearance of wrinkles and increase elasticity to give the feel and look of a nonsurgical face lift. Stimulates the natural healing process of skin. How to use: Easy and convenient application. Only 24 minutes, twice a day, for 30 days. For all skin types and ethnicities. Noninvasive, non-ablative (no cutting), and no ‘down time.’ Featured in the July 2007 issue of NewBeautyTM magazine. (more…)

Sharp Targets Your Bedroom with 22″ 1080p LCD TV

Friday, November 9th, 2007 |

Next time you go shopping for a second television set for the spare room or bedroom, chances are it might be one of a new breed of smaller full high-definition TVs, such as the new models introduced today by Sharp.
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Rainbow of Washlets to Brighten Up Your Toilet Moments

Friday, November 9th, 2007 |

Nothing to do with gadgets really - unless you count the bidet, deodorizer, auto-open and drier functions - but ain’t these some purty potties?

The Passo Colors washlet series from Inax comes in 11 fetching shades, each retailing for a hemorrhoid-popping (sorry) ¥156,450 ($1,368). And that’s on top of whatever your toilet cost in the first place.

[via Inax]

Bowing, Scraping Japanese Robot

Friday, November 9th, 2007 |

Without human intervention, most robots these days can do absolutely nothing – they rely on us entirely for guidance, whether that’s real time or in the form of being programmed in advance. Naturally, a day will come when machines can learn and teach themselves what to do; something Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology is working on right now.
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Stripes, Car Seat Covers for Nissan’s Laptop

Friday, November 9th, 2007 |

Uber nerdy Nissan fans in Japan are probably in moistest ecstasy right now after NEC announced that it is to sell a special edition laptop there done up to match the local equivalent of the car company’s Micra model.
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Meet the New iPod Family

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 |

iPod Touch

As iPod fans have guessed it correctly, it will look like iPhone, which features touchscreen. But the unexpected surprise for this new iPod Touch is that it has built-in Wi-Fi which allows you to download songs from iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, able to watch YouTube videos and surf the net with Safari. 8GB for US$299 and 16GB for US$399.

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Multicolored LED Remote Lamp

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 |

Multicolored LED Remote Lamp

Here is an interesting LED lamp that can change color with a simple remote control, a suitable solution for those who want, from time to time, changing “tone” to his room (perhaps for special occasions…). In addition to coloring can change the brightness, you can set 4 transition effects and consumption is only 5W.
It is not just economic, but if you are interested you can order on ThinkGeek for $50.

[via Xataka]

Vizio Release 52″ 1080p LCD For $2,200 Next Month ?

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 |

We know that many consumers like their flat panels big and cheap even at the expense of quality. No doubt then, Vizio’s new “full-HD” 52-inch LCD rumored to sell at Costco next month will be a hit. The $2,200 sets are even said to carry an LG.Philips panel according to DigiTimes’ Taiwanese supply chain sources. Promising, but will they bring LED backlighting, 120Hz tech, and 1080p24 HDMI input? Doubtful, but the money you save should keep the fridge swollen with Bud into the foreseeable future.

Eclipse Office Partitioning System

Sunday, November 4th, 2007 |

Eclipse Office Partitioning System

Designed by designer Marcus Ward Curran, the concept of Eclipse is very interesting for all offices and open space. This is a simple workstation with a cover that can make it totally isolated to give way to work without distractions.Eclipse is equipped with wheels, and can be moved at will or addition to other modules in the event of a need for group work.
Inside we find a shelf for your computer, the speaker integrated in the structure, a video camera that can be used during the video, a lighting system and a mechanism that allows you to extend or reduce work space.
The project also panels isolating from the outside might work even from the screen, perhaps using a video system. The network is also a video that shows an animation of the project.

[via Engadget]

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