Amaizng New High-Tech Devices 2

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Canon's IXUS 970 IS is10 megapixel digital camera that can boast the longest ever zoom lens in the range at 5x optical zoom, and is accompanied by an enhanced version of Canon's lens-shift type optical Image Stabiliser (IS). One of the interesting menu features is that it empowers users to manipulate their images in-camera without actually needing to install computer software. This will save a whole lot of time, since you no longer need to lug a notebook around to make edits to your newly taken images.


Light up your mood

Everyone remembers and loves LEGO, those colourful building blocks from our childhood. If you feel a bit of nostalgia about the structures you used to create endlessly, why not pick up ‘Brick Tower Mood Light' from Brando and build your very own lamp? Each purchase comes with 26 pieces of 8 x 2 bricks and 56 pieces of 2 x 1 bricks, so you can always let your creative juices flow instead of having to settle on something as boring as the standard lamp form factor.


Miracle keyboard

The DX1 is about as customisable as you can get with a keyboard. While it has only 25 keys, it is not really meant for typing, but rather as a tool to aid you in whatever line of work (or play) you're doing. Each key can be placed anywhere on the board, and moved on a whim. You're welcome to assign shortcuts and macros to each key. And you need not worry about how it interacts with multiple programmes since it will remember your preferences for each.


Pet scanner

This small, handheld scanner - Dixau - from Korean company Unichal, is a digital text scanner that uses a camera to literally read along with its reader. Not only does it scan the text from a book, but also does online reference searches from Google, Wikipedia, and even dictionaries to give the reader a more complete picture of the story or text entry they are attempting to study.



For your eyes only

The Eyeport device is meant to improve your visual performance by virtue of being an electronic vision training system. It brings together sound, colour and light to help optimise your eyes' ability to aim, track, focus and work together as a team. The Eyeport comes with a special pair of glasses with filters, just put on the glasses, look into the unit and see red and blue lights flash alternately. Thanks to the red and blue filters on either eye, only one eye will be able to see one light at any one time. Since the lights are turned on in various directions, speeds and patterns, your eyes will then experience a whole range of motion and get their daily dose of exercise.


Need no haste to water

The Grobal self-watering planters are pots designed to water your plants automatically. There is a reservoir within the plant that holds the water, and then the ‘grow chamber' draws water out of this storage area when it is needed. So if you are one of those people who have house plants and often forget to water them, the Grobal self-watering plants is definitely up your alley!

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