Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

Gloved Mouses

The Airmouse from Denmark LTD. is an Ergonomic Pleasure

65728_1_468 If you have ever suffered from Carpal Tunnel then the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. will be a godsend for you. This mouse is specifically designed to prevent the injuries that come with pointing and clicking all day long.

Let’s clear this up right now, Denmark Ltd. is a Canadian company. With that being said, the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. is a cool piece of tech. It can run for a week without needing to be charged and you wear it just like a glove. This mouse should be available in a few months for around $129. Look below to find out more about this awesome mouse.

According to the company website, the clinically-tested product works by aligning itself with the ligaments of your hand and wrist. This lets you keep your hand in a neutral position, and transmits more of your vector force than would be possible with a regular mouse. Not only does this make it easier on your hand, but it increases your mousing speed and accuracy as well. The mouse is also designed to remain inactive until your hand is placed in a neutral, flat position. (gizmag)

Sources: theairmouse, gizmag

Scanner Photo Frame

Hammacher Schlemmer Digital Photo Frame Scans Pictures

64496_1_468 This Hammacher Schlemmer digital photo frame can scan your old favourite pictures into digital images. This digital photo frame has a built-in scanner that converts photos into 300-dpi jpg images, just with the press of a button. This digital picture frame has 1 GB internal memory that can hold up to 3,000 images. Scanned images can be transferred to PC via USB port.

It has many other features too, a MPEG video player, picture calender, clock and an MS/SD/xD/MMC/CF memory card.

Sources: hammacher

Screenless Touch Screens

Light Blue Optics Pico Projector Puts Touchscreens Anywhere

63361_1_468 Light Blue Optics has introduced a portable projector that allows users to project a 10 inch screen on any surface that also doubles as a touch screen.

This flash driven device has 2GB of flash memory and a microSD card slot. It also supposedly has 2 hours of battery life. The beauty of this device is that it takes away the need for computers that have an attached screen and will make laptops that much more portable.

Light Blue Optics has been showing off their cool projection wares since 2004, so it’s great to hear they’re close to turning that “holographic laser projection technology” into a viable product, albeit as an OEM. (gizmodo)

Sources: lightblueoptics, gizmodo

Monday, October 4, 2010

Scanner Photo Frame

Hammacher Schlemmer Digital Photo Frame Scans Pictures

64496_1_468 This Hammacher Schlemmer digital photo frame can scan your old favourite pictures into digital images. This digital photo frame has a built-in scanner that converts photos into 300-dpi jpg images, just with the press of a button. This digital picture frame has 1 GB internal memory that can hold up to 3,000 images. Scanned images can be transferred to PC via USB port.

It has many other features too, a MPEG video player, picture calender, clock and an MS/SD/xD/MMC/CF memory card.

Sources: hammacher

Gloved Mouses

The Airmouse from Denmark LTD. is an Ergonomic Pleasure

65728_1_468 If you have ever suffered from Carpal Tunnel then the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. will be a godsend for you. This mouse is specifically designed to prevent the injuries that come with pointing and clicking all day long.

Let’s clear this up right now, Denmark Ltd. is a Canadian company. With that being said, the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. is a cool piece of tech. It can run for a week without needing to be charged and you wear it just like a glove. This mouse should be available in a few months for around $129. Look below to find out more about this awesome mouse.

According to the company website, the clinically-tested product works by aligning itself with the ligaments of your hand and wrist. This lets you keep your hand in a neutral position, and transmits more of your vector force than would be possible with a regular mouse. Not only does this make it easier on your hand, but it increases your mousing speed and accuracy as well. The mouse is also designed to remain inactive until your hand is placed in a neutral, flat position. (gizmag)

Sources: theairmouse, gizmag

Screenless Touch Screens

Light Blue Optics Pico Projector Puts Touchscreens Anywhere

63361_1_468 Light Blue Optics has introduced a portable projector that allows users to project a 10 inch screen on any surface that also doubles as a touch screen.

This flash driven device has 2GB of flash memory and a microSD card slot. It also supposedly has 2 hours of battery life. The beauty of this device is that it takes away the need for computers that have an attached screen and will make laptops that much more portable.

Light Blue Optics has been showing off their cool projection wares since 2004, so it’s great to hear they’re close to turning that “holographic laser projection technology” into a viable product, albeit as an OEM. (gizmodo)

Sources: lightblueoptics, gizmodo

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Gloved Mouses

The Airmouse from Denmark LTD. is an Ergonomic Pleasure

65728_1_468 If you have ever suffered from Carpal Tunnel then the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. will be a godsend for you. This mouse is specifically designed to prevent the injuries that come with pointing and clicking all day long.

Let’s clear this up right now, Denmark Ltd. is a Canadian company. With that being said, the Airmouse from Denmark Ltd. is a cool piece of tech. It can run for a week without needing to be charged and you wear it just like a glove. This mouse should be available in a few months for around $129. Look below to find out more about this awesome mouse.

According to the company website, the clinically-tested product works by aligning itself with the ligaments of your hand and wrist. This lets you keep your hand in a neutral position, and transmits more of your vector force than would be possible with a regular mouse. Not only does this make it easier on your hand, but it increases your mousing speed and accuracy as well. The mouse is also designed to remain inactive until your hand is placed in a neutral, flat position. (gizmag)

Sources: theairmouse, gizmag