Zumreed SFit Headphones

Coming out from the land of the rising sun, Zumreed and German fashion power house Hugo Boss have come together to design these highly chic SFit Headphones. Besides white they are also available in red, pink, blue, and lime and will cost you a reasonable $54. Snag yourself a set of these and get ready for the “where’d you get those” comments. Available at Pixmania.
SpacePilot Pro 3D Mouse
Logitech and 3D Connexion have come together and produced a 3D mouse that would make a NASA astronaut wet. The SpacePilot Pro 3D rocks its own LCD screen, controls for isometric views, and navigational settings for pan, zoom, rotation, and speed. Adding to the jambalaya of buttons are a set of function keys that can operate various apps and applets. Mac users will have to wait to get a control over that pesky third dimension, the SpacePilot Pro ships only with Windows Vista/Xp, Solaris, and Linux drivers. Throw down $499, dust off them red and blue tinted glasses, and show those dimensions whos boss.
The Lamborghini Academy

You’re probably already familiar with Lamborghini’s Gallardo and Murcielago. What you may not be familiar with it how to drive them with the prowess of a professional. Enter the Lamborghini Academy. Start off at the track academy and learn the basics of safely maneuvering while testing the limits of the Gallardo LP560-4. Completion of the track academy earns you the right to pilot the incredible 6.5 V-12 powered Murcielago LP 640 in their advanced academy, which is devoted entirely to perfecting and honing one’s racing skills using sophisticated telemetry and driving techniques. The winter academy throws it all out the window and involves mastery of the permanent all-wheel drive in extreme weather conditions. With such a variety of courses, cars, and driving styles, the Academy is sure to be worth every Euro. Lamborghini ownership is not necessary, and track days are scheduled through November.
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Livio Radio x Pandora

Pandora, the personal internet radio DJ service that plays only the music you like has combined forces with this Livio stand alone player and brings you internet radio without the computer speakers or dusty monitor. Simply tell Pandora your favorite genre, band, or song and through its extensive musical analysis it will deliver you only the goodies you love. Specs include ethernet or WiFi connectivity, single knob control, and 1/8″ stero adapter. And for the first time ever in a stand alone Pandora player, Livio has provided thumbs up and down controls. Simply give a song a thumbs up or down and Pandora improves its ability to choose the songs you will like. With its white face and black trim it is sure to be a stunner on any bookshelf and is currently available and set to retail for $149.99.
Nikon D5000

Camera lovers the world around have been a buzz about this DSLR gem when Nikon annoucned its release of the D5000 camera earlier this week. With a 12.3 megapixel sensor and up to 3200 ISO you can expect superb picture quality and with 4 fps bursts you can expect lots of them. The D5000 sports 19 scene modes, 11 point auto focus, and 3D focus tracking making for nothing but easy shooting for any occassion that arises. In the back Nikon has given us a 2.7″ articulating display with one touch Live View. This articulating display will come in handy for those tough to reach shots (i.e. up skirt shots). Last but not least, 720p movie mode. No longer will you have to choose to be a Flickr’ing guru or the next youTube sensation, the Nikon D5000 can give you it all. Expect to pay $849 for body and 18-55mm VR lens or $729 for body alone.
Motorola Evoke QA4

Motorola’s QA4 has finally gotten official. Now formally dubbed as the Motorola Evoke QA4, this one comes with a 2.8-inch WQVGA touchscreen, along with quad-band CDMA connectivity (plus EVDO Rev A), a 2 megapixel camera, 256MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot for expansion, aGPS, stereo Bluetooth, and, of course, that stylish sliding keypad. Unfortunately, Motorola still has not announced a carrier, availability or pricing of the Evoke QA4. However, rumors say that the company is promising to get it out the door sometime in the second quarter of this fiscal year.
Sony’s HDR-TG5V Handycam

Shooting those HD vids just got more convenient with the compact and pocket sized Sony’s HDR-TG5V Handycam. This premium gadget features a titanium frame, LCD touch interface, and has the ability to shoot 1920×1080 video (10X optical zoom) plus with 4MP stills. Videos are recorded and stored into 16GB of internal storage along with GPS coordinates that tells you where you shot your vids – a pretty cool feature if every you want to go back and shoot there at the same spot. Available in May for $1,000.
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HTC Snap

The HTC Snap is the brand’s newest QWERTY smartphone. It features HTC’s newest innovation called “Inner Circle,” which makes it easier for people to prioritize their messages from the most important people in their lives at the press of a button. The HTC Snap measures less than a half-inch thick (12 mm). Tt can deliver up to eight and a half hours of talk time with the standard 1500mAh battery. The full QWERTY keyboard is ergonomically designed with extra-large domed keys and responsive tactile feedback to make typing emails and text messages fast, accurate and comfortable. High-speed 3G HSPA connectivity makes it quick and easy to send pictures to friends, access favorite social networking sites, or download large files while on the go. For more info visit. HTC
Perrelet Maestro Edition Musical Watches and iPod Speaker System

French watch company, Perrelet recently came out with two special edition watches that is accompanied by an iPod Speaker System release called “The Tower.” The watches are newly styled 42mm wide steel case timepieces with a musical theme. As you can tell from the face, the design is based on a music sheet. The first watch is a Perrelet 5-Minute Repeater while the second watch is an Alarm. This means the watch plays a little chime every 5-minutes with the option of turning it off of course. The other watch, the Perrelet Alarm is the more functional of the two, and has an automatic Calibre P-121 movement. Each watch is part of a limited edition of 50
As for the Tower, the system incorporates two Swisskubik watch winders, and an iPod Nano (8GB) dock with integrated remote plus speakers. The speakers, which are part of the iPod dock is actually a Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere system (with two internal speakers). The Tower is constructed from lacquered dark wood and brushed aluminim with the speakers sitting under the aluminum grill. This is the first convergence product between a digital audio player and a watch winder that’s been heard of. Visit the Perrelet website for more info.
Sony XEL-1 OLED

From Sony Style: Sony’s OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV, the XEL-1, is truly the next big thing in television technology. It boasts a 3 millimeter thin panel and offers unparalleled picture quality with amazing contrast, outstanding brightness, exceptional color reproduction, and a rapid response time. It delivers astounding performance in all the key picture quality categories. OLED technology can completely turn off pixels when reproducing black, resulting in more outstanding dark scene detail and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. OLED also creates unmatched color expression and detail and enables rapid response times for smooth and natural reproduction of fast moving images like those found in sports and action movies. The XEL-1 features the latest connectivity options including two HDMI™ inputs, a digital tuner, and a Memory Stick® media slot for viewing high-resolution photos.
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