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- Ogon Wallet Traditional Version Security
- Lenovo ThinkPad SL410 and SL510 Windows 7 Notebook
- Doro PhoneEasy Senior Mobile Phones
- Sega Genesis GenMobile Portable Officially Licensed
Ogon Wallet Traditional Version Security Posted: 26 Oct 2009 06:00 AM PDT A portfolio is something most guys would have done many times throughout their lives, but this time instead of choosing the traditional version in black leather, why not with Ogon Wallet you? Not only did he offer peace of mind with special protection against RFID technology to collect information stored inside, it also comes in a lot of fresh colors to spice up your wardrobe otherwise boring. The aluminum case protects your cards from being read by radio-frequency identification (RFID). Your cards will also be protected against electromagnetic radiation. The brushed aluminum gives the Portfolio Ogon a modern techno look. Compact and lightweight, it can contain up to 15 cards in seven innings, protecting tapes cards. Fits easily in your pocket or purse. Expect Portfolio Ogon go for £ 27.99 each. [via coolest-gadgets] a |
Lenovo ThinkPad SL410 and SL510 Windows 7 Notebook Posted: 26 Oct 2009 03:00 AM PDT Lenovo launches in the U.S. market the new SL410 and ThinkPad notebooks ThinkPad SL510 running Windows 7. The new ThinkPad is designed for small and medium businesses (SMB). The 14-inch SL410 and 15.4-inch SL510 are both powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor and comes with a VibrantView and anti-glare screen 16:9 LCD. They support Ethernet, WiFi and optional Bluetooth and 3G connectivity. They offer HDMI port. [via itechnews] a |
Doro PhoneEasy Senior Mobile Phones Posted: 26 Oct 2009 12:00 AM PDT Doro PhoneEasy models offer a strong and vibrant tone, soft-touch surfaces for better adhesion and Bluetooth technology to work with wireless headsets and neck loops, as well as advanced hearing aids. Doro develops features that make the use of mobile phones easier, as the major contours, separate buttons for easy dialing. Although it is well suited for people with special needs, the PhoneEasy Doro 345 and 410 are also more contemporary and elegant than the other models of mobile phones on the market higher. The new phones also have an alarm clock, FM radio, calculator, flashlight and games, which can be disabled for a simpler menu. “We are pleased Consumer Cellular has added two mobile phone models to its product line-up,” said CEO Jérôme Arnaud Doro. “Doro phones are well-liked with the elderly and are among the phones most successful with people mature in Europe. Combined with affordable packages and flexible calling Consumer Cellular, I am convinced that these mobile phones will be higher just as popular in the United States”. PhoneEasy The Doro 345 is a basic bar-style phone while the 410 PhoneEasy this valve design and is available in black and white. Other features Doro PhoneEasy models include: * Two-way speakerphone Senior prices of mobile phones * Doro PhoneEasy 345 Main Phone: $ 40 (plus $ 35 activation fee) [via letsgomobile] a |
Sega Genesis GenMobile Portable Officially Licensed Posted: 25 Oct 2009 09:00 PM PDT GenMobile is a portable Sega Genesis which allows you to play your old Genesis / Megadrive games when you travel. It is similar to the Nomad, which was released years ago when it was narrowed down through advances in technology. If you happen to have some of the older games still lying around your house, then the system can accept both U.S. and Japanese games (maybe too many games in the United Kingdom as the carts are almost identical to those of the United States). The screen on the gaming system is 2.5 inches TFT screen. The AV out is also included on the device allowing it to connect to a TV to play on a larger screen if necessary. Sega also formally authorized the GenMobile too. The handheld games system is pre-installed with 20 games like Sonic Spinball, Kid Chameleon, Golden Ax and Ecco Jr. just to name a few. The GenMobile costs $ 54.99, including the top-20 games in which the price is not bad at all. It will be launched in the coming weeks and is available from StoneAgeGamer. [via gadgetvenue] a |
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