December 13, 2007

Neuros Mpeg Recorder 2

This looks like a neat little toy if want to get video from old sources and get them on your modern day gadgets.The quality of the recordings depends on the quality of the original content and signal, but the Neuros Recorder 2 Plus captures its footage at 30 frames per second with a 640 x 480 resolution (close to DVD quality). Users can then save the content via one of several resolution/compression options. The resolution methods include VGA for TV playback; WQGVA for the PSP; QVGA (15 and 30 frames per second) and QVGA 3GP for handhelds such as the PSP, iPod, SmartPhones, PDAs, and Pocket PCs; and QCIF and QCIF 3GP for mobile phones. The compression options, meanwhile, consist of superfine, fine, normal, and economy. Note that the superfine and fine settings are only available for the VGA resolution.

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November 11, 2007

DiscPainter printer, produced by DYMO - Print images on your CDs easily

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CD and DVD recording is a very useful thing, not always legal of course. We remember the times, when CD recorders were very expensive, trashed blank CDs and recording took a long, long time. Nowadays CD or DVD writers are used by almost everybody- and burning a CD is a common and usual form of data exchange and backup. However, blank CDs are literally blank - they must be marked to know what is recorded on them. Using a CD marker is amateur, no matter how beautiful you write. Solution? Of course there is one gadget that can help you with that. Read on for the youtube demo.


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November 10, 2007

USB Gauge - Keeps An Eye On Your Power Supply

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Strictly for geeks only.

There are several things that need to be carefully monitored when you decide to overclock your PC. Probably the most important thing to watch is the temperature, so it’s always great to see gadgets that keep you informed of this. While you might be concerned about your CPU, do you ever stop to think about what’s going on with your power supply ? This gadget will help you monitor the vitals of your PSU.

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