Filed Under (Electronics) by on 17-07-2008
Magnalights offer a lot of light products and accessories. They have many specialized lights that can be ordered online from their very own site. Some of the products that can be purchase include explosion proof lights, 12 volt flood lights, 24 military lights, multiple colored golights; black, camo, chrome, white, as well as boat lights. You may need various strong powered lights in your home, or if you fish or camp, they can be used for your boat or dock. They even have more conventional flashlights and head lamps. They also have plastic handcuff key for any handcuffs. The plastic is a nice bonus feature to the handcuff keys as it is light weight, flexible and would not be detected by metal detectors. A convinient item that you may want to save you money if you are using high powered lights are solar battery charger, which they also offer. Solar battery works as ity absorbs the energy emitted by the sun (or any light) to charge the battery. Magnalights.com offers free shipping for orders over $300 to places in the continental United States. This can save you a lot of money as shipping can be quite expensive. Especially for the heavy weights of the strong lights.
Filed Under (Electronics) by on 01-07-2008
If you areĀ looking for a portable PC, there are a few things to consider; size, power, portability, hardware, battery, etc. For size and portability, there are the tiny ultra portable notebooks, but people might be put off by the tiny screen size. There are the grand 17″ screens, but they come with the extra weight and use more power. Then there are the hardware. To get a small light laptop with good specs will be pricey. To compromise price, you will have to add weight. It’s all a bit confusing, but if you are like me, and use your computer mainly for light internet browsing and chatting (mainly), you can get a smaller lighter laptop at a cheap price. Everyone has their preference, there is no ‘best’ notebook out there, but there may be a ‘best’ one for you. Consider all aspects before you buy one. It may sound all powerful, but maybe you don’t need the 2gb of ram (unless you get the power hungry vista), or the best video card out there.
Filed Under (Electronics) by on 03-06-2008
After Asus’s successful EEE 701, other companies joined the race. There is the MSI Wind coming out soon, HP’s 2133, and now Dell and Acer coming out with their very own UMPC. Looks like this will be an interesting competition. I was not a fan of the HP 2133, though I liked the idea of aluminum casing (though I’m sure that added a bit of weight). What interest me is the specs and the price, more so than the design and colors. Unfortunately, for the Dell and Acer’s upcoming UMPC, only a picture is available, perhaps in hopes to create some buzz before people go for the Asus EEE 900/901 or the MSI Wind.
Filed Under (Electronics) by on 03-06-2008
Now with Asus’s EEE 900 just released recently, and then the EEE 901 out soon, Asus doesn’t plan on stopping. They introduced the EEE series incorporated into other products, such as a desktop computer (called ‘ebox’), an a TV from what I can remember. They are also planning on a 10 inch screen release, the EEE 1000. The EEE 701 was great, though the resolution bothered me. The EEE 900 was a great solution. Any bigger, it will only get pricier, and it is not worth it. 8.9″ is just great for me. I
Filed Under (Electronics) by on 22-05-2008
So you are looking for a handheld console gaming system? The two top competitors currently in North America is the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP. The PSP is a bit pricier and is higher graphics than the Nintendo DS. The DS however features a touchscreen for interactive gameplay. You may prefer the classic button controlled games, or you might want something new like the touchscreen of the DS. But in my opinion, its the games that sell the system. When it first comes out, people are drooling over the specs, but after some time for game releases, we look for the games to play. I often hear people buy a console solely for one game. If you have a powerful machine but no fun games to play on it, what’s the point?