Sunday, February 24, 2008

Ultra-thin Digital Voice Recorder


When it comes to portable electronic gadgets, thin is always in. We constantly want to see our electronics becoming lighter, smaller and thinner so that we can have the justification to buy a shiny new toy. Yes, new features are always nice - but what we really want is a gadget so thin it will blow the mind of anyone who even gets a passing glance of it.

This credit card size digital voice recorder measures in at just 6.5 millimeters in thickness and features 1GB of built-in storage, a flip-out USB connector, and flush-mounted controls. It can also be used as a MP3 player and USB flash drive. It records in high quality WAV file format and files can be easily copied or deleted just as with a standard USB storage device. Convenient and highly portable design mean you can take it with you just about anywhere with minimum hassle.

With only 36g weight the Ultra-thin Digital Voice Recorder offers a 69-hour recording time and built-in Li-Ion battery that is rechargeable via USB connection.

[Via ThinkGeek.com]

Saturday, February 16, 2008

B-52 Stratofortress Ejector Seat Chair


The novel chair gives you a close-to-life simulation of the ejector seats from the legendary B-52 bombers.

Feel free to drool all over your monitor for now.

[Via BornRich.org]

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Digital Measuring Tape


The Digital Measuring Tape features a large easy-to-read display that is capable of memorizing your measurements with the push of a button. It can give measurements in either feet and inches or metric units and will even display fractions of an inch (as small as 1/16th) just like a standard tape measure. There is also a setting for adding the case length for taking inside measurements. The Digital Measuring Tape turns on and off automatically, when the tape is extended (on) or fully retracted back into the case (off).

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Animated Business Cards

The card exist of a outer sleeve with vertical raster and the animated pictures are made in a special way.

[Via ChungDha.com]

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Water Powered Clock


The water clock will display the time and date in clear easy to read numbers just moments after you fill the liquid reservoirs in the back with the liquid of your choice.

How does it work? Magic mostly. And a little bit of science too. The internal converter simply extracts electrons from water (or other liquid) molecules and provides a steady stream of electrical current acting as a fuel cell to generate power to the clock.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Novinkus: Put Stickers All Around


With this stack of 50 stickers of different size and color you can in no time mark ‘New!’ everything in your workplace.