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Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop Sleeve Slipcase – Dual-Pocket – Pink

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 September, 2010

Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop Sleeve Slipcase – Dual-Pocket – Pink

  • Non-OEM case fit Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch
  • Sleeve made of durable water resistant neoprene material. (Laptop NOT included)
  • Smooth, non-scratch lining interior. Dual-Pocket design for laptop and accessories.
  • Front pocket for ac adapter charger, mouse and other small accessories.
  • x1 Dual pocket sleeve case x1 Medium size Young Micro TM Live Green wristband.

1 Year Warranty.

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List Price: $ 49.95

Price: $ 14.95

Housing Apple IPhone 3GS-16G with bezel (Generic) Black

  • Full Housing
  • Apple iPhone 3GS-16G
  • Replacement part only!
  • Black Color

Housing Apple IPhone 3GS-16G with bezel (Generic) Black

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Price: $ 42.00

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Targus Crave Slipcase Designed for 9.7 Inch Apple iPad TSS177US

Posted by on Wednesday, 5 May, 2010

  • Water resistant fabric with stain guard coating
  • Protective double foam padding
  • Abrasion-tested for durability
  • Stow away top handles
  • Soft, non scratch lining

Product Description
The Targus Crave iPad Slipcase is designed to protect iPads with up to 9.7 Inch screens…. More >>

Targus Crave Slipcase Designed for 9.7 Inch Apple iPad TSS177US


Phillips Mp3 Player

Posted by on Saturday, 3 April, 2010

When I say PHILIPS MP3 PLAYER, you say JUKEBOX. The Philips GoGear HDD6330 Jukebox is a $300 mp3 player, one black little gizmo that will amaze you right from the start with its 30 GB of available internal memory. With 2.5 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches in dimensions, it is certainly not the thinnest mp3 player around. The total weight of this little black travel companion is 5.3 ounces.

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The controls area really spread out as the volume buttons are located on the right side and the power button plus the hold slider are located on the left side. The buttons which are located right under the display are touch sensitive and there is no tactile response whenever you press one of them. The front is entirely glossy so you can expect it to be a fingerprint magnet. The 2 inch TFT display can support up to 65,000 colors and a maximum of 8 lines of text. The great part is that this Philips mp3 player can also support slide shows with music in the background and transitions. When you buy this mp3 player you get a pair of rubber coating headphones. They sound amazing and it even seems to be a little bit of bass coming out of them. If you play music at a really loud volume, the people around you can tell what you’re listening to. Inside the box you will also get a cloth slipcase which is sometimes useless if we consider the fact that you need to take the player out of the case in order to operate the controls.




Other things that you will find inside the package are a carrying case which has a clip, a camera cable in case you wish to load photos directly from your digital camera without using a PC or a laptop and also a docking cradle to connect this player to a stereo or a TV. This mp3 player has a quite simple side scrolling interface. On the right part of the main screen, you will notice features like music, recordings, pictures, radio, settings and now playing. Using the USB cable, you can load the songs if your choice on you Philips mp3 player. The sound quality is above average and even the price is a bit spicy, trust me, you are paying for quality. Even if Philips did have some troubles in the past with performance issues which lead to system crash and slow navigation, all those problems seem to be solved.



As for the battery performance of this mp3 player, we still have good news to deliver. It manages to stay on for about 16 hours of music playback. This figure is not exceptional but it does provide you with multimedia capabilities that can save you from boredom on a really long trip. The charging process for the battery will take about 4 hours but in 1 hour you can perform a fast charge will fill up the battery up to 70%. It’s simply one of the best choices you can make in terms of mp3 players.



Bioshock 2 coming in a special edition

Posted by on Friday, 20 November, 2009

bioshock2seSo it’s official: there will be a Bioshock 2 special edition. With the upcoming release of Bioshock 2 there’s been much speculation and guesswork about if there would be a special edition, and more importantly, what would be in it. Well, the wait is over.

The official announcement came out today on The Cult of Rapture. The special edition will come in a 13×13″ premium package with special art on the slipcase and the cover of the box. Inside the box, you’ll find three posters featuring vintage ads from Rapture, a LP with the orchestral score from the original Bioshock, a CD with the Bioshock 2 score, an 164 page hardbound artbook, and the Bioshock 2 game.

The special edition will be released on February 9th, 2010 for $99.00 on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The PC version will be $89.00. All three versions will be limited to a single production run.



Kensington sleeve props up your laptop

Posted by on Monday, 10 August, 2009
TwoFold Stand and Sleeve (Credit: Kensington)

We all love origami, especially when it’s applied to tech toys. Often, a laptop slipcase serves its purpose only in the bag, but Kensington’s TwoFold Notebook Stand and Sleeve lets the case prop up your machine.

Besides potentially saving future generations by preventing lap burn, elevating …


OhGizmo Review: Uniea Omniverse Laptop Case

Posted by on Tuesday, 26 May, 2009

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By Evan Ackerman

As loyal readers who care about my safety, sanity, and well being might remember, my laptop was stolen about a month ago. Yeah, that sucked. It’s been replaced (I’m writing this review on it, can’t you tell?) but I needed to get myself a new case for it, so I thought I’d try out a new case/tote from Uniea called the Omniverse. I’ve got a review for you, after the jump.

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The Uniea Omniverse tote is a laptop case designed for 13-inch Macbooks and similar sized laptops. The outer portion of the case is available in either black “silk fiber” (whatever that is, it doesn’t feel like silk) or black nylon, and the inside is padded with some kind of wavy memory foam stuff. The foam is thick and squishy, which, as well as adding to the awesomeness factor (because squishy = awesome, don’t you agree?), provides excellent padding for those of you who like to use your laptops to wallop people with. And if you’ve never tried that before, the Omniverse gives you an excellent excuse to get walloping. With so much padding, you might worry about your laptop getting overheated, but the waved foam provides decent dissipation. Even so, the padding still traps some heat in, so don’t zip your children or pets into it unsupervised. The foam also makes the laptop a much better pillow, which means you won’t get mocked by your coworkers for having a drool-stained imprint of the Apple logo on your face. Plus, you won’t have to shell out $60 for one of those overly expensive (but damn comfortable) memory-foam pillows.

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There are two small handles that easily pack away into mini snap pockets on either side of the case, so it functions as either a briefcase type thing or a slipcase. Unlike a traditional slipcase, there’s no need to ever take your computer out of it: four elastic tabs in the inside corners keep the laptop securely in place when the case is opened. The case unzips all the way around, giving you easy access to the side ports and CD/DVD drive, and the zippered front pocket is just the right size for a power cord. The little pockets on top, while intended for handle stowage, also serve to store little gadgety things like USB drives.

One quibble I had with the case was the lack of a shoulder strap, or even loops to attach one, which is less than convenient since I’m weak and laptops are heavy and I tend to carry around a lot of other crap at the same time. You also can’t fully close the computer while it’s in the case, although you can close it tightly enough to put it to sleep. This bugs me but it doesn’t really matter. While the handles do have a fold-over snap to convert them into a single handle, there isn’t really any padding underneath, so it gets uncomfortable after awhile (probably just because of my aforementioned weakness). Plus, while the massive amount of padding in the case does offer excellent protection, it also makes it a bit bulky. But hey, that’s the trade off for being able to run this thing over with a tank.

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I also took a look at the matching Universal Sleeve, which can be used for an iPod/iPhone, 2.5-inch hard drive, small digital camera, or whatever else you can stuff into it. The sleeve, like the tote, is covered in silk fiber and has an inner layer of memory foam. The sleeve is padded and shock absorbent, so no worries about dropping and breaking your precious, precious iPhone. Gollum. On the other hand, like the tote, this makes for a relatively bulky product. So, even though it has a handy belt-loop, you might not want to wear something so cumbersome on your belt. It also has a circular aluminum ring clip, which gives you plenty more options on where to put it. The small pocket in the front has a zipper, which is nice, but it’s so tiny it can’t hold much more than a pair of earphones or a dismembered finger.

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Pros-
Excellent protection
Versatility: handles pack away easily
Useful pockets
Memory foam is really fun to poke

Cons-
No shoulder strap or place to put a shoulder strap
Relatively bulky
Handles aren’t padded
Can’t fully close computer

Overall, the Uniea Omniverse laptop case affords excellent protection for your laptop. It’s got a bunch of useful pockets, but may be a little bit on the bulky side for some. It’s a reasonable $40 on the Uniea website. The little Universal Sleeve is $15.

[ Uniea Omniverse Laptop Case ]
[ Uniea Universal Sleeve ]