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PrimeFilm PF1800AFL 35mm Slide and Film Scanner

PrimeFilm PF1800AFL 35mm Slide and Film Scanner

The PrimeFilm PF1800AFL scans in your negatives, up to 40 frames at a time, saving the time of having to scan each individual photo. Also, at 1,800 DPI you should be able to print out 8x10s that look great but we wouldn’t recommend trying to print out anything larger than that.

At 23 seconds for a 35mm slide at 1800DPI with a file size just under 13MB may seem a little slow but is not for this class and price for slide scanners. In addition, you get a batch mode that does batch scanning and automatic film loading capabilities which save time! You won’t find these features on other consumer class slide scanners. Our friends over at Geeks (Computer Geeks) have this in stock for a great price of $119.95.

iPod dancer can’t afford her own player

Ireland-Online

The dancer whose silhouette has sold millions of iPods worldwide still can’t afford to buy one of the digital music players herself, she has revealed.

Mandy Coulton, 26, was paid $1,500 (€1,231) to pose for Apple’s successful ad campaign.

But the model, who lives with her British husband in Los Angeles, cannot spare the cash for her own mini white gadget.

Dimension XPS Gen 5

Dimension XPS Gen 5

Taking advantage of the latest high-performance technology, the Dimension XPS gives you total power for all your gaming needs. Designed for serious gamers, XPS was built to handle demanding games and applications with ease, making it an ideal solution for extreme users.

The Dimension XPS utilizes the power of the NEW Intel 8xx sequence Dual Core Processors, up to 4GB of Dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM running at 667MHz, high-end PCI Express graphics and sound cards, and much more, giving everything you need for a smooth and powerful gaming experience.

The Dimension XPS comes fully loaded with great features that will make you the envy of your friends. From its hot exterior design to its incredible service and support, the XPS power is matched by its coolness and reliability.

Logitech Delivers Cordless Desktop With Media Remote

FREMONT, Calif. — Aug. 16, 2005 — Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), creator of the first cordless keyboard-plus-mouse desktop set, and market leader in cordless mice and keyboards, today unveiled a sleek, stylish keyboard-and-mouse-combination that ships with a remote control for the PC. The Logitech® Cordless Desktop® S 510 Media Remote breaks new ground with its minimalist appearance, designed to elegantly blend in with home décor as more of today´s PCs are prominently placed in living areas. The media remote makes it easy for people to experience and share their digital media — pictures, music, and videos — without being tied to the computer.

“Many people today use their PCs to store pictures and music, and even view movies on their flat-panel monitors,� said Denis Pavillard, Logitech´s vice president of product marketing for desktops and keyboards. “The S 510 Media Remote desktop allows people to step back from the computer to share those media files with friends and family. And, it provides many of the benefits of a media PC at a fraction of the cost.�

MegaGiant Wood Ipod Eliminates Mugging Threat!

Mister Jalopy built the worlds largest iPod. Check out this excerpt and read the article for the URL. This project will be in a future release of Make Magazine.

“Inside that $15 Farnsworth radio cabinet is a Sansui tuner, a replacement Panasonic turntable, a Griffin AirShark, an 8 port USB hub, a cheap-o LCD panel, a Griffin iMic, a Griffin Powermate, a Logitech wireless keyboard transmitter, a power strip, a Griffin AirClick, a Sony bookshelf speaker, a Mac Mini and enough patch cables to encircle the world 7 times.”

Sanyo VPC-C5 MPEG-4 Camcorder/5 MP Digital Still Camera w/5x Optical Zoom

Sanyo VPC-C5 MPEG-4 Camcorder/5 MP Digital Still Camera w/5x Optical Zoom

Make movies anywhere with this tiny, tapeless digital camera. In fact, this multifunction video camera/digital still camera is so small and lightweight, others might mistake it for a cell phone. But don’t be fooled by its diminutive design; the VPC-C5 sports a five-megapixel image sensor and can capture more than 15 minutes of DVD-quality MPEG-4 video on the included 128MB memory card.

Buffalo 1.0 TB TeraStation External Disk Storage

Buffalo 1.0 TB TeraStation External Disk Storage

How would you like to have 1 Terabyte of disk space sitting at the side of your desk?! Yes, that’s right – 1,000GB of storage. The Buffalo TeraStation Terabyte Network Attached Storage offers just that much storage. The TeraStation combine advanced fault tolerant data solutions, robust file security, and Gigabit Ethernet networking. It also has four USB 2.0 ports, the device can accommodate additional external USB hard drives for expanded networked storage or as backup targets, a USB printer that can be managed and shared on the network or even up to two USB TV tuners to allow the recording of television programs for later viewing. In fact, a TeraStation can even be cascaded with another TeraStation via USB to expand network available storage well beyond the single Terabyte level.

Sony Ericsson S710a Cell Phone – Star Wars Edition

Sony Ericsson S710a Cell Phone - Star Wars Edition

Oh yeah, more Star Wars products! Now you can get this cool, stylish cell phone that already has tons of features preloaded with Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith content. The Sony Ericsson s710a sports an elegant, rotating design, support for high speed data networks, and a powerful integrated camera. Add these to a jumbo screen, Bluetooth, and support for expandable memory, and you’ve got one serious contender in the race to deliver the coolest of the cool in the high-end phone category.

The s710a also has a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, a Memory Stick DUO slot, USB, Bluetooth and infrared connectivity, a 240×320 display, a phone book that holds up to 510 contacts, polyphone ringtones, picture caller ID, and vibrate ringer mode. Not enough? Ok, how about text messaging, Internet access via the GPRS and EDGE protocols, instant messaging, e-mail access via POP3 or IMAP4, and web browsing not to mention a slew of applications like voice memo recorder, calculator, calendar, alarm clock and syncing software.

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