
This is the Henry sculptural metal air purifiers, made by Swizz Style in Switzerland. The modern air purifiers are dressed in formal black or white metallic suits that is sexy and elegant. Henry air purifier is completed with modern technology that features a 5 stage filter process to remove allergens and pollution from the air.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Sep 1st 2010, Comments:
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More than earphones, it can also be a good neck accessories. Pod à Porter by Michiel Cornelissen Ontwerp is a great partner for your iPod shuffle. The point behind the invention is to be easier, more natural way to wear his music while avoiding wire-tangle and dropping the headphones.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jul 30th 2010, Comments:

Welcome to the paperless digital world. As the trend and global lifestyle allows us to be paperless, Korean company LG recently unveiled a flexible e-ink display that is about the size of a newspaper. The 19-inch wide (250×400mm) flexible e-paper is almost as big as a page of A3 sized newspaper.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jul 21st 2010, Comments:

Loop iPad stand keeps your iPad charged while browsing. This multi-use stand is produced by Griffin to accommodate your digital needs. A versatile stand for iPads, the circular design of Griffin’s Loop docking station allows the device to charge while in use.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jul 20th 2010, Comments:

The World Cup 2010 is over with Spain as the winner. But this doesn’t mean that the euphoria is over. Introducing the World Cup 2010 Cell Phone. This may not actually be an official World Cup 2010 cell phone, but it certainly looks like it could be.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jul 14th 2010, Comments:

An unnamed Samsung executive, speaking to the Korean Herald, confirmed that the company is indeed “looking into the feasibility” of an Android-based TV. We can’t be sure, but we’d be willing to bet that since Sony is amped on the possibilities, that Samsung feels like they shouldn’t miss out. Though, the curious part comes in the fact that Samsung unveiled Samsung Apps at this year’s CES, which is basically the same idea as Google’s Marketplace:
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jun 18th 2010, Comments:

Designer Ashley Legg comes up with new innovation called the Smart Fridge exclusively designed for Yanko Design. The Smart Fridge here is for those who have shunted cooking to a hobby and rely more on designer microwave meals. The idea is to give you a fridge that is intelligent enough to come up with a healthy recipe, depending on what you stock in it. Not only that, it guides you with vocal instructions, spoon by spoon, till you dish out the perfect-wholesome meal
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jun 18th 2010, Comments:

This is the SH-B123L that only consumes unto 25% less power than other Blu-ray drives out there, and has low acoustic noise for less hissing. Oh, and it also sports a nice mirrored front door for extra finesse. Samsung’s other announcement is for their new Spinpoint F4 desktop hard drive. This hard drive’s specs might seem relatively standard at 320GB & 500GB capacities with 7,200RPM, but what makes it unique is that it has less movable ports with just one head. That isn’t quite like an SSD, but it’s an improvement over traditional hard drives. The F4 also features increased performance over previous generation and it uses less power consumption. The Spinpoint F4 features SilentSeek and NoiseGuard technology which helps reduce hissing and noises coming of of the drive.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jun 15th 2010, Comments:

The Skiff Reader pushes the e-reader standard by featuring a full touchscreen display spanning 11.5-inches. The Amazon Kindle DX and smaller Kindle models don’t feature touchscreen e-ink, neither does that Barnes and Noble Nook (while the latter has an LCD touchscreen below the e-ink portion). This provides a new, finger-friendly world of navigation as you flip pages, highlight and select content modules and skim through your favorite ebooks.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jun 14th 2010, Comments:

Zu products are designed and manufactured in Ogden, Utah—real innovation requires original production—deeply anchored in applied physics, common sense, and attentive listening. Zu’s efforts to make playback real and accessible are realized in its loudspeaker and cable products which use original concepts and engineering to restore aliveness and fidelity in playback.
Category: Electronics, posted at: Jun 10th 2010, Comments: