Nifty little “must have” for the frequent flyer; the Balanzza
With all the latest changes to weight restrictions on baggage by practically all of the airlines, more and more travelers find themselves trying to figure out if their stuffed suitcase is going to make that new 50-pound limit or be slapped with a whopping $125 (or more!) surcharge.
Well, you could try to stand on your scale and weigh yourself with and without bag and hope your scale is on. (Although this method is rather cumbersome trying to lean around the bag attempting to see the display, and can also be a problem once you are on the return flight and jammed in all those goodies from your trip to Kalamazoo). Or, you could purchase a $25 Balanzaa. Absolutely brainless to operate; the Balanzaa weighs your bag in seconds. It runs on 2 AAA batteries, and itself weighs in at a mere half-pound, so you can even throw it in your suitcase without much worry of tipping those scales too much. The model pictured here is their latest available.
All you have to do is slip the Balanzaa’s strap through the handle of your luggage, pick up your bag and wait for the beep. The LED will quickly show just how much your bag weighs in at...and if you have to remove a couple trinkets or that pair of extra Docs to hit the new airport weight limit. The Balanzaa can measure up to 100 pounds, so if you are carrying something over that, well, I suggest you bring your Visa for that surcharge.
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LED clothing; fashion do or fashion don’t?
Believe it or not, LED technology is trying to get in our clothes. Okay, all dirty images aside, I am seriously telling the truth. LEDs are being integrated into clothing for a look like no other.
This is part of designer Mary Huang’s very unique lighted fashion line, otherwise known as Rhyme and Reason.
As you can see from the dress the model is wearing in the photo, she is positively glowing. The designer didn’t go for the look of bulbs, but a soft glow of an LED beneath the fabric.
The DXG-569v camcorder sells for $170; now that’s cheap
If you are in the hunt for a camcorder that is not so heavy on the pocket but still wallops some decent features, then the DXG-569v entry level camcorder which was recently released might be just what you are looking for. Retailing for only $170, this cheap camcorder offers 720p (1280x720) video quality aside from other powerful features that you’d think would not come in such an inexpensive camcorder.
These features include full speed video recording, direct video editing using various software and direct upload to YouTube without altering its native format. In addition to being a nifty camcorder, the DXG-569v also doubles up as a decent photo snapper able to capture still images at a 5-megapixel resolution. It can even record voice memos, which allows users to annotate their photos. The camcorder comes packed with 32MB of internal memory with support for expansion via an SDHC memory card slot that can accommodate up to 8GB of additional storage.
LED lights become more efficient with new nanocrystalline coating
A new method for creating very efficient LEDs has been devised by scientists over at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. The team of brilliant researchers, headed by Hilmi Volkan Demir, have been able to produce energy efficient LEDs that emit a warmer and more natural looking white light than any kind of LED (or any other man-made light source, for that matter) available today.
Using a special layer of nanocrystalline coating, the researchers were able to build an LED that produced whiter light than ever without sucking up more power. This is a huge step in the right direction for the LED light researchers, who have been spending the last decade looking for a way to make LEDs emit “natural light” without sacrificing the unit’s efficiency.
Open Edition LED clock: helps you stay on time, if it’s in the right order…
Not many clocks are designed in such a unique manner as the Open Edition LED clock. This one-of-a-kind timepiece actually consists of four separate cubes with a single glowing number on each cube. Make sure that all four cubes are placed in the right order, or you may be late for work (what a shame).
To give you a measure of just how big, or little depending on how you look at it, the Open Edition LED clock is, each cube measures 2” x 1.5” x 1.5”. The Open Edition LED clock is going for about $89 a pop. No prizes for guessing that the money you fork out is meant for the design and not the actual workmanship involved.
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Philips lights up textiles with Lumalive
The new Lumalive technology from Philips allows you to display virtually anything on your clothes or virtually any other material. The promotional video shows t-shirts and couches with LEDs on them, lighting up with visualizations, numbers and letters. I’m sure it’s capable of playing video as well as any other LEDs, but if there are a ton of them, it still looks like crap. Check out the video of the new technology above.
[Thanks, Bill and Dave]
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