The GameRigs team is proud to be delivering the Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars and QUAKE 4 lineup. GameRigs offers configurable desktop specifications, so you get to choose which component included or otherwise. All GameRigs Desktop Gaming PC systems are constructed from high-quality materials, cables, paints and lighting to ensure every gamers complete supremacy. It also comes with slick aluminum alloy enclosure with laser-cut effect and artwork. The Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars and QUAKE 4 desktop systems are available at three configuration levels — HEX, EGO and OMG — starting at $2199. [GameRigs]
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2008/08/31
Sony Ericsson C702 Mobile Phone in New Color
Sony Ericsson has updated its new C702 with a new color. Available in a new energy black, the handset is known as being a phone for the outdoors. The C702 features a 3.2MP camera, face detection, as well as dust and water resistant. [JustAMP]
ASUS Revealed Its Latest Bamboo-Clad Green Laptop Series
ASUS boasts Bamboo series to be truly green from its conception, production, to its eventual recycling and disposal. The notebook uses Super Hybrid Engine that can extend battery life between 35% and 70% as compared to notebooks with the same specifications but without the technology, and yet enable users to boost their systems’ performance by up to 23%. ASUS explains bamboo, which has a renewal rate that no other plant can match, is the perfect choice of material that symbolizes the company’s green policy. The ultra slim ASUS Bamboo Series notebook is currently available in two versions: a 12.1″ model that weighs 1.57kg and an 11.1″ model that weighs a mere 1.25kg. Both house Intel® Core™2 Duo processors and are fitted with DDRII RAM. The pricing and availability is yet to be disclosed, we’ll keep you posted! [ASUS]
TrekStor’s Wireless Sound Box
TrekStor has unveiled its Wireless Sound Box that streams music at a distance up to 25-meters to up to 20 of the 2.4GHz wireless speakers. You just need to connect a USB stick to the computer. The device will stream your music wirelessly to the 2.4GHz speakers, that you can place anywhere in your house. Each wireless speakers requires 4x AA batteries and offers “softtouch” coating, volume controls, and line-in for connecting audio sources directly. With your €50, you can purchase the stereo starter set that consists of a USB stick and two wireless speakers. Each additional speaker retails for €30. The TrekStor Wireless Sound Box will be available in October 2008. [Engadget]
Torch White LED Light Glove
Here is another unique conceptual torch light ‘Torch White LED Light Glove’ designed by Slovenian designer Tilen Sepic. Shaped just like a glove which can be worn around the wrist, the device will produce a working light without the hassle of shadows being reflected in the object. The light is emitted through the white LED which is a part of the device. It also features a battery pack with the light being transferred through the attached optical fibers to a specified location. Just simply point at the location and you will see light! [DesignBoom]
Harmon Kardon GLA-55 Speakers
This gorgeous looking IceBerg Speakers ‘GLA-55′ from Harmon Kardon promise to be the best 2.0 speakers on the market and come with 100-watt bi-amplified digital amplifier (sounds classy) and with DSP equalization. The touch sensitive controls and the uber cool looks surely make a style statement. The GLA-55 system will be available in autumn 2008 worldwide with no pricing revealed. [Pocket-lint]
Solar Cell Tree Charger
Check out this cool universal & usb solar-cell tree charger by Vivien Muller. You can use it to recharge your cellphone, camera, or whatever, because it has 54 tiny photovoltaic panels and an internal battery that stores energy during the day. The modular parts are connected and can be rotated infinitely creating a different tree for your favorite sunny spot at home. Unfortunately, this design is only a concept, let’s just hope it will come into production soon! [DVICE]
Toshibas-sd-multi-tool-and-sd-photo-editor-are-a-nice-touchable surprise
Toshiba is offering up a nice respite from the inane quantity of LCDs and, um, more LCDs at IFA this year. The SD Multi Tool and the SD Photo Editor are two touchable handhelds, offering up some beefy features where similar devices lack, and also skipping over some of the more traditional MID OS features that might put these over the top -- a confusing mix, but again, not an LCD, so we're hooked. The SD Multi Tool is the real wild one, offering dual 3.5-inch touchable (finger or stylus) LCDs, rated at 960 x 480 each if the spec sheet is telling the truth -- that could be a combined resolution. The device offers wireless connectivity of some sort, and can handle web browsing, email, videos, photo editing and pretty much anything else that isn't an actual phone call -- though it can't be tough to squeeze some VoIP in there. Meanwhile, the SD Photo Editor really earns its "SD" moniker with dual SD card slots, while the Multi Tool just has one microSD slot. The Photo Editor runs a similar OS, but seems distilled down to mainly the photo browsing and editing functions, with a bit of PMP functionality thrown in we hope. A 5-inch WVGA screen with 16 million colors should be plenty of room to work your magic. No word on what OS is under the hood, but it seems to be mostly homegrown Toshiba fare. We know the Multi Tool does HDMI out, and we'd hope the Photo Editor does as well, since they're both supposed to hit in 2009 for a similar price point: around $300 US.[via]
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