SX02 Flight Simulator has a surround screen

September 12, 2008 - 5:12 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

sxo2_flight-simulator_1.jpg From the host of game simulations that take you into a different world, we have this new offering called the SX02. It is a simulator for the popular flying game called Flight Simulator. So whether you passed the pilot test or not, this one can take you into the skies by keeping your feet still rooted to the ground. The idea is to create a complete flying experience with surround sound speakers and surround screens that give you an all round view of who and what is around you as you soar thousands of feet above the ground. It can also be welcomed into pilot training institutes to give aspiring pilots a real feel of what it is like up there.

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Taylor Made R7 Limited driver is stylishly swift

August 26, 2008 - 4:50 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

taylor-made-r7-limited-2.jpg After the well-founded popularity of the Taylor Made R7 SuperQuad, it's the Taylor Made R7 Limited driver taking over the Golf connoisseurs. One can customize ball flight to up to a massive 35 yards of side-to-side trajectory change, using movable weights of 16 grams, 1 gram and 1 gram. A colossal clubface and longer head give the r7 Limited a deeper center of gravity. The new high-performance graphite shaft ensures reduced twisting, which in turn makes launching easier. Taylor Made R7 Limited driver retails for $500.

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Crash Pad is more than a gaming chair

July 25, 2008 - 10:07 AM : Related Entries - Furnishing | Gaming

crash_pad_chair_2.jpg Gaming chairs are no longer the ‘geek’ thing. The Crash Pad is an added accessory to all your moods. It can be reshaped to convert into a flat bed or into reclining chair for relaxing. To sum it all up the makers promise that the Crash Pad can take you through 125 unique positions as you mould it around too suit your sloth positions best. It is available in six different colors to suit your moods and tastes. The chairs are made of Faux leather and has cushions for a comfortable back rest. It has ratchet settings that make the reshaping procedure easy and manageable.

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John Jaques Air Cadet Table Top Air Hockey

July 4, 2008 - 4:19 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

air_cadet_table_1.jpg Parents do well to keep their kids outdoors so that they have some fresh air in their lungs rather than the violence and sex from TV shows in their head. But there may be situations when it is good for you to keep your young ones under the roof rather than outside. The John Jaques Air Cadet Table Top Air Hockey (phew! long name) can keep them inside for as long as the novelty doesn’t wear out (at least). The table has motors that help in creating an air cushion, over which the puck floats. This also ensures minimum friction that ultimately results in high speed movement across the face of the board.

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PSP in Madden blue

May 23, 2008 - 8:46 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

psp_1.jpg Keeping up with the spirit of the 20th anniversary of John Madden’s NFL 2009, Sony has given the PSP a facelift in this new version. It is available with a preinstalled video that’s based on the theme of the play station called ‘NFL: In Just One Play’. It also includes a flash drive with the capacity of one gigabyte and a PlayStation network voucher. If you are unlucky enough to miss out on the games or if you just cannot get enough of it on your way back home after screaming yourself horse then this blue PSP can keep the nostalgia flowing in your veins. The metallic blue color is indeed worth a keep. Come on, even if you aren’t a Madden fan you can always get less cliché with your gizmos.

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PS3 laptop is so cool!

April 21, 2008 - 8:08 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

PS3.jpg Remember the marvelous Xbox 360 laptop by Ben Heck? He's back out again with a new experimental toy from the other side of the gaming boundary. He's got a PlayStation 3 to be his new guinea pig. The PlayStation 3 laptop looks a lot neater than the Xbox one but has a similar screen. I wonder if he can better the specs of the last one and can live up to providing a true 720p picture on this one. The finer details are still under wraps by Ben but then there's always calm before a storm arrives. So here you have it. Either a downsized portable PS3 or and over grown PSP, call it what you like.

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Asus G70 Gaming Notebook Blazes

March 6, 2008 - 9:10 AM : Related Entries - Computers & Accesories | Gaming

Asus_G70.jpg Gaming notebooks are known to be sexy, fast and really expensive. Here's something that fulfills all the requirements. The Asus G70 gaming notebook can accommodate two hard drives. This means that there's a whole 400 GB of free memory to feast upon. Heavier carrying capacity hard drives are on their way sooner or later so this will surely make a good buy. The 4 GB of main memory isn't something you could vie for if you have lighter pockets. The 17 inch monitor looks just as inviting for a gamer as the pair of GeForce 8800M GS cards.

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Card Shuffler: Lazy Gamblers Galore

March 4, 2008 - 2:20 AM : Related Entries - Freak/Futuristic/Fun | Gaming

card_shuffler_1.jpg Butter fingers and card games never go well together. Here's some cure for the slimy handed folks. You can get your cards mechanically shuffled rather than take a chance of messing up your reputation by fumbling over the deck as you attempt to shuffle it. The shuffling is automated and safe enough to ensure that your beloved cards are not in any danger of wear and tear. All you have to do is place the decks into an entry chute and get your cards shuffled. All it takes is the press of a button to make sure that your cards are fairly shuffled and that there is not a chance of any cheating or manipulation in this scenario either.

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The RipStick Caster Board

March 1, 2008 - 7:08 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

ripstik_caster_board.jpg All decked with some cool concave platforms to keep your feet and 360 degree inclined casters, the RipStick Caster Board can be jolly company for you in the coming summer days. It resembles the build structure of a snowboard. All you need to do is to transfer some weight forward in order to accelerate. Other features that are notable in the board include the torsion bar, kick tail and kick nose, traction plates and ABEC-5 bearings for better performance. Do not invest in this one if you weigh more than 220 pounds since it will mean nothing but a tragic end to a beautiful skate board.

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Baseball Pepper Mill Strikes You

February 7, 2008 - 9:41 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

Baseball_Bat.jpg You can make a lot of changes to your internal decour in order to make it appear that you're a die hard baseball fan. Here's another part of your apartment - your kitchen to be precise - that can give a jolt to any baseball fan who strolls into your kitchen looking for some peanut butter during a weekend game. The Baseball Pepper Mill may not really be all the handy during the game break but what gives, you can simply add it to your shelf. All you need is space for this 14.5" effigy of wood to stand. The mill is all armored with a spring tension that helps you get finely crushed pepper.

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Sound Seat Video Game Chair

December 5, 2007 - 6:58 AM : Related Entries - Furnishing | Gaming

Sound Seat Video Game Chair.jpg Ah! It's holiday time again. All we have to do is sit home and game till we drop dead! And to provide a royal death for hardcore gamers, we have this gaming chair with 3" full range speakers and a 5.5" sub woofer to blow your head off every time an opponent fires a shot at you. Along with volume you can also control RCA multi player outputs. If you feel that it's taking too much space then you can always fold it and store it till the next time you decide to bust some a**. The chair can also be used to plug in iPods, MP3 players and PSPs.

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Mini Paintball Panzer: It's Time For War!

December 4, 2007 - 6:44 AM : Related Entries - Freak/Futuristic/Fun | Gaming | Toys

pocket size Panzer.jpgHere is a message for those who are destined to read this review: The wars are coming! You hear me? Small though they may be, these Panzers are a prime necessity for anyone who cannot afford a full size tank from the Army. You can always bank on the 13 horsepower engine to charge at (or run away from) your enemies. It is powerful enough to scale slopes that are at an angle of up to sixty degree inclinations. Paintball will never seem virtual once you have one of these.

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PSP Phone!

November 26, 2007 - 7:48 AM : Related Entries - Cellphones & Accessories | Gaming

sony-ericsson-psp-phone.jpg Sony Ericsson has surely done it this time with this amazing PSP phone that seems to be heading our way. The first question that daunts us is how on earth will they accommodate a screen to match that of the PSP? Behold! the phone has a screen that can rotate a whole 180 degrees. With this change in setup you can even use your regular menu keys as game controlling buttons. You can also use the phone as a smart mobile TV station.

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Pyramat Wireless Gaming Chair: It's Unwired!

November 12, 2007 - 1:27 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

Pyramat Wireless PC Gaming Chair.jpg The wireless gaming chair by Pyramat is designed for a perfectly cool and pleasing gaming experience. It comes with an 8-channel 2.4GHz digital transmitter. It is the ultimate gaming accessory for any gamer who feels that he's got everything. It is topped with two full range speakers and a four inch sub woofer that helps you get that extra kick. The chair works on a rechargeable battery that is built in and can be used for four to five hours. Other features include height adjusting and a headrest for some pleasurable gaming.

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New Wii Remote Jacket

October 3, 2007 - 8:35 AM : Related Entries - Gaming

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Nintendo’s new Wii Remote Jacket is something the company has come up after giving much thought to the harsh and hostile treatment received by the tiny Wii remotes. To top it all, these protective covers (oops! Jackets) come free for all Wii users. Simply fill the form at < http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/jacket/jacketrequest.jsp > if you live in the US or Canada. It is indeed something that needed attention, and it did get the right amount of it.

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