NEC CRV43: The Unique 43" Ultra Widescreen LCD Monitor



Widescreen monitor lovers, NEC has something new for you. It's their super wide 43" sleek monitor.

From NEC:

The unique 43" (42.8" VIS) NEC CRV43 curved display delivers an immersive and unmatched viewing experience. It is the perfect display for simulation, digital imaging, gaming and other applications requiring lightning-fast response time, a much wider field of view, greater dynamic range and wide color gamut.

Seamless curved screen, which eliminates bezel and screen gap issues, increases productivity while decreasing frustration
USB 2.0 connectivity for easy use of peripherals
On Screen Display (OSD®) and software-based GUI enabling advanced display control options.
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The Black Nintendo Wii




Lovers of black and Nintendo Wii fanatics, get ready for the coming of The Black Nintendo Wii. This will soon be released in Japan. It still carries its known sleek design, and the black color adds up the elegance of this hot gaming console. For sure, many Nintendo Wii players will be on the lookout for the release of The Black Nintendo Wii. -via

Hu Watch By Issey Miyake






Known Japanese designer Issey Miyake has collaborated with watch manufacturer Lovergrove and created the Hu watch which will be available in September 2009. Its sleek design definitely will elegantly accentuate your glamour and style. Hu’s dial is titanium and the rubber bracelet is available in gray, white and black. -via

Lenovo IdeaPad S12

Here comes another Lenovo product that will let us drool. The Lenovo IdeaPad S12. This 12-inch netbook is powered with an Intel Atom processor and an NVIDIA Ion graphics, making it the world’s first laptop to have the said graphics chip.




Limited Edition Slash Les Paul Goldtop





Everybody knows Slash, Guns N’ Roses and Michael Jackson fans known him for sure. He is the renowned lead guitar artist of Guns N’ Roses with his guitar slung over his shoulders while rendering his piece. That is how Slash and his iconic Les Paul guitar became known in the music scene.

Just early this year, Epiphone has proudly introduced the Limited Edition Slash Les Paul Goldtop. This new Slash Les Paul Goldtops is limited to just 2,000 guitars. -via




Jammin' Johns Music Inspired Toilet Seats



If you wanted your toilet to have a touch of music in it, then the Jammin’ Jones Toilet seats are the best. You can choose from an acoustic or electric guitar to a piano. Give your closet a new look now and shoot the Jammin’ Johns toilet seats a try.-via

Toshiba NB205




Toshiba got another latest on its netbook line with their 10.1-inch Toshiba NB205. It is super sleek and stylish, and the performance is expected to be superb.

Quick Specs:
Intel Atom N280 CPU
1GB of RAM
160GB hard drive

The Toshiba NB205 netbook also comes with a Windows XP Home OS, and boasts off an LED-backlit LCD and a promising battery life. -via

Ibanez JS100 Joe Satriani Signature Series Guitar



Guitar lovers and players definitely know Joe Satriani and how well he plays his guitar and how great he is doing in the field of music. If you are one of Joe Satriani’s fans and wanted to follow his steps then the Ibanez JS100 Joe Satriani Signature Series Guitar in new transparent red is perfect for you.

Specs on the Cutting Edge
Ultra-modern guitars with a vintage feel.

Lightweight, aerofoil-shaped Basswood body provides comfort, upper fret access, and expressive, signing tone.

Combination of 25-1/2 in. neck scale and Ibanez Axis pickups allow wide dynamic range and tonal versatility.

Coil taps on both pickups for single or humbucking tone.

Technical Info
Neck: JS neck

Neck Type: JS

Body: Basswood body

Frets: Medium frets

Fingerboard: Rosewood

Inlay: Pearl Dot

Bridge: Edge III bridge

Neck Pickup: IBZ AH1 neck

Bridge Pickup: IBZ AH2 bridge

Hardware Color: Chrome

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Zune HD: The Perfect Portable Device




Business executives, businessmen, and other people who are always on the go needs a perfect portable device and this will definitely be the ZUNEHD, complete with important functions and sleek design, no one will say no to this one of a kind portable device.


See more details below:

Touchscreen:
Get quick and instant access to your content with multi-touch navigation. With a 3.3-inch screen and vivid 16:9 OLED display (480x272 resolution), premium entertainment is at your fingertips.

HD Radio:
Tune into all your favorite stations with crystal-clear reception. With an integrated HD Radio receiver, you can access a variety of HD Radio stations at no additional cost. Plus, tag the songs you like for later purchase.

HD Video:
Watch supported 720p HD movies, TV shows and videos in high definition on your HDTV through the Zune HD & AV Dock (sold separately). Or take them with you for premium entertainment on the go. Additional dock and HDTV are required.

Wireless:
Connect, update, and buy content wirelessly from Wi-Fi hot spots. Stream millions of songs over Wi-Fi directly to your Zune HD and turn it into a portable digital jukebox.

Web Browser:
Surf the web anytime, anywhere you have a Wi-Fi connection. Enjoy your favorite websites with a full-featured web browser including tap-to-zoom technology, built-in accelerometer, and touchscreen QWERTY keyboard. -via

This sleek product is available in Amazon.

PSP GO: the UMD less game release




If you are sick of the UMD Drive of the current PSP version, then you need not to worry anymore because the PSP GO is the UMD less game release from Sony PSP. This only means that people can now again add downloadable games to their PSPs. It also carries Sony’s trademark in manufacturing sleeker gadget.
Details Below:
• 3.8-inch display (resolution is undisclosed)
• 43 percent lighter than the PSP-3000
• 16GB of Flash storage
• Bluetooth built-in; supports handset tethering and BT headsets
• No UMD drive
• Memory Stick Micro slot
• New Gran Turismo, Little Big Planet and new Metal Gear Solid (!) on the way
• Full PlayStation Network support (movie and TV rentals / purchases)
• Integration with PlayStation 3 (works the same as the PSP-3000 does)
• Sony views each of its products as "10-year lifecycle products," so the PSP "needs to live on." -via