Posted in Automobile, Car, Luxury, Shopping on 23 July 2008

They may call it the worlds fastest and pricey PC ever developed but on first appeal it is nothing but a standard coupe. Called Brabus SV12 Biturbo, the functionality of the coupe offers a mobile feature to the need of workstation, PC and other sundry thingamajigs. Featuring 211mph, the Brabus SV12 Biturbo can speed up from 0-62mph in just 4 seconds. Exhibited at the British Motor Show, it is accessible via long-wheelbase Mercedes S600 limo along with one of Brabus’ renowned 6.3litre V12 ‘Rocket’ engines, mounting 730bhp, condensed into it. Priced at £270,000, the IT aspect of the motor gathered my attention as the fat sum of £24,726.70 (ex. VAT) for the ‘Business equipment’ defines that concern is merely intellectual.

If willing to shell over the fat sum, you may get to access a retractable 15.2in widescreen TFT integrated, an infrared keyboard with touchpad, numerous multimedia screens fitted on the back of the headrests plus a laptop, which appears to be Windows Vista escalated in an electrically activates drawer in the boot. It also comes with incorporated Internet facility, sat nav and a console for a color printer. If lack funds to ink a deal with this deluxe coupe or on-wheels office then would propose you to go for a window shopping.
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Technology on 21 July 2008

How true is the saga of Microsoft initiative all set to take further its SideWinder brand revitalization that got commenced with the mouse and now anticipating the release of a keyboard by falling September? Perchance, the SideWinder X6 appeals to be a quite interesting keyboard sporting red (conceivably radiant) keys, a hook-on num-pad, programmable keys plus two colossal bulges on its right. We are the vouching the possibility of its knobs being programmable, hence enabling us to revolve throughout your artillery or spool through your iTunes playlist. Folks, you have no choice but to wait until September to test it’s whether this $79 keyboard qualifies as a SideWinder or no.
Via PCInpact
Posted in Home Appliances, TV on 21 July 2008

Smiles float all across when a plan takes shape. The case in point is the compromise that you are about to make by ignoring the thought of kitchen hood and investing the funds available in installing a revolutionary LCD. But Faber’s luxurious Imago+ multimedia hood can rescue you from this compromise as it features a stainless steel / glass finish that befits agreeably above your series and details a 19-inch LCD TV offering a 1,440 x 900 resolution, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 850:1 contrast ratio. Whilst the interior tuner caters to DVB-T signals and for connecting diverse sources of content, you may connect the upright array of docks. With no word on price disclosed as yet, we are anticipated to demand few deserving $$$$.
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Posted in Designer, Home Decor, Shopping, Technology on 21 July 2008

Augmented reality (AR), which literally reflects a perfect blend of virtual world and reality is a cool concept that directs to constructive relevance in routing arrangement, medication, construction and other diverse areas. Geisha Tokyo Entertainment Inc. [JP] lately discovered a way to assist all solo otaku conquer their tribulations in identifying a real girl friend. Their substitute to cure solitude 2.0 is called Dennou Figure ARis, and in English lingual it is known as Cyber Figure Alice. If curious to know how it works, read further. Shoppers obtain the AR software, 2 cyber sticks and 2 cyber cubes and place one these cubes before their PC pointing a webcam towards it. And the interesting outcome would be a screen exhibiting a 3D image of Alice footing on apex of the chop. With the help of cyber sticks, you can then feel, cuddle and (obviously) peer at your novel girl friend.

For the naughty geeks, it is also doable to strip off Alice and vary her attire. Word is around that this incredible offering of otaku madness is set to be sold off in Japan early this fall. With no language barriers involved, it is overt that Cyber Figure Alice can also be picked by American and European web shops focused in Otaku products as well.




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Via CrunchGear / AsiaJin
Posted in Electronic Products, Luxury on 13 June 2008

Here is rejoicing news for all millionaires! The Sharp LB-1085, touted to be the world’s largest LCD TV measuring 108-inches would be available for sale in Japan from next week onwards. The model features full HD resolution of 1,920×1,080 pixels, panel supporting 7.6 million colors, 400cd/m2 brightness, 1,200:1 contrast ratio and a viewing angle of 176 degrees. Other specks include an onboard speaker that produces an output of 15W×2ch and comes with integrated 3 x HDMI ports along with the standard audio and video ports.
Consuming 1,130W, the giant model measures 2,572×202×1,550mm and weighs 195 kgs. Retailed at 11,000,000 Yen ($ 110,000), the Sharp Aquos LB-1085 would be a blessing for Japanese TV maniacs by revolutionizing their stress burning experience.
Via LuxuryLaunches/ Impress







