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USB OptiWind Mouse

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USB OptiWind Mouse features a built-in cooling fan for cooling and drying your hand. Equipped with ON/OFF switch so that you can turn the fan off when it is unneccessary.

Wireless Outdoor Monophonic One Speaker System

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Simply connect your iPod, MP3 or CD player, TV or other audio source to enjoy sound from one or two full range, 360 degree omnidirectional speakers. Control all functions by wireless IR remote, secure it to a magnetized recess on the primary speaker. The system s 2.4GHz wireless transmitter works from as far away as 50 meters across an open area. It features an integrated class D amplifier, enhanced with SRS WOW digital audio technology for the best possible musical experience. Remote is powered by a CR2032 lithium battery, included. Speaker measures 14 inches x 10 inches x 6 inches and weighs 6.75 lbs. without battery. Wireless speaker is powered by 6 D batteries order separately. Alternatively, it can be plugged in with an included AC adapter. The included transmitter plugs into a standard outlet.

New HiFi speaker

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New HiFi speaker featuring unusual design.Vividaudio expects to launch its new HiFi speaker ‘G1 GIYA’ featuring unusual design at upcoming CES 2008.

640GB Flash based Hard Drive

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640GB Flash Hard Drive For a Paltry $19,000

Sure, it costs $30 a GB, but Fusion-io’s new ioDrive flash card promises ridiculous 800MB/sec (Read) and 600MB/sec (Write) sustained data transfer rates. That would mean performance on par with DRAM, which would be about a thousand times faster than any existing disk drive. Basically, it’s like packing an enterprise SAN into a PCI express card. However, if $19,000 is a little too rich for your blood, you could always settle for a 80GB, 160GB, or 320GB when the ioDrive is released in Q1 2008. 80GB for $2400? Now, that’s value.

Iomega 1.5TB drive offers fancy backup option

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Iomega recently revealed some new eSATA desktop hard drives with a new system protection program that combines total system backups with instant system recovery. The drive catching our eye the most is the 1.5TB UltraMax Pro Desktop Hard Drive eSATA 3GBits/USB 2.0, priced at around $600.
The Iomega 1.5TB UltraMax Pro Desktop Hard Drive eSATA 3GBits/USB 2.0 features both eSATA 3GBits and USB 2.0 interfaces. The eSATA 3GBits interface is the preferred for data backup, as Iomega says it is up to six times faster than the USB 2.0 interface. This product also “features a two-drive configuration with hot-swappable SATA II hard drives that are formatted with the FAT32 file system for use in Mac or PC environments.”The new system protection program is known as Never Down. Iomega says this software lets you “run your system from your backup drive; you don’t have to interrupt your work while you wait for a PC repair.” It creates backup copies manually or through Microsoft’s Scheduled Task Wizard. You can in essence immediately reboot from the backup and continue your work.