Apple Launch iPad – Next Best Thing Since Sliced Bread
February 19, 2010

Apple yesterday announced that they have created a whole new category of technology. Somewhere between the iPhone and a standard Mac laptop they’ve found room for the iPad.

As ever, aesthetically they’ve got it spot on. The tablet’s aluminium body is about as pretty a piece of gadgetry as you’ll find. And because it’s so slim (0.5in) and so light (1.5lbs) it will compete with the regular, much simpler e-readers that are out there. Unsurprisingly, it does a whole lot more. Read more
Gold Ipod by Amosu
January 9, 2010

Showcase your stellar music collection in a 24-carat gold audio player with the help of Amosu. The London-based firm will turn your iPod from white to wow, and even engrave your name or favorite song lyric on the back.
Nearly 7,000 customers have used the popular service to pimp their iPods since it launched in February, and the company plans to add gold iPhones to their offerings later this month. Currently Amosu will also upgrade a wide range of other cell phones from Motorola, Nokia and LG with gold and even diamonds. The options — and price tags — are nearly limitless.
source: cnnmoney
McIntosh 60th anniversary catalog gets $7,500 Integrated Tabletop Audio System
December 11, 2009

McIntosh is celebrating its 60 years of audio excellence and is giving its fans a chance to rejoice too with a range of ultra-luxury home entertainment solutions like the $15,000 Classic System, we have told you about in March. And the latest one that joins the party is their first-ever standalone $7,500 McIntosh Integrated Tabletop Audio System. The sleek casing is in metal with aluminum accents and a backlit glass faceplate. It features a 75-watt-per-channel amplifier, CD/SACD/MP3 player, vacuum tube preamplifier, as well as a built-in AM/FM/RBDS tuner and high performance, two-way bass reflex loudspeaker system for ensuring high-quality audio.
Montauk Home Theater Is Cool On Lighting
November 15, 2008
This home theater at the basement of the Montauk Residence in New York utilizes a clever play on lighting and shapes to achieve a cosy ambience.
Designed by James Biber, an architect and partner at Pentagram, an international design firm, Biber was inspired by Radio City Music Hall, where the lights face the stage, away from the viewers.
These lights – all 600 of them – are housed inside the arches of telescopic rectangles that appear larger the closer they are to the screen.
The result is a soft, even lighting that floods the 350 sq. ft. room with an inviting feel. So even on the dimmest setting, you can still reach for your cuppa without worrying that you will spill it.
Ferrari and Meridian: Classy Entertainment System
April 3, 2008
So, you’ve got the car, the accessory and even the notebook. But your bank account and heart still don’t have enough Ferrari? Read more
Worlds most expensive IPOD shuffle!
March 17, 2008
This iDiamond iPod Shuffle is probably the most expensive iPod we’ve ever seen. The iDiamond iPod Shuffle has 430 diamonds and is made of “solid 18 karat white and pink gold”. It’s estimated value is 20,000 Pounds ($40,000).
This ultra expensive iPod Shuffle is created by Thomas Heyerdahl, a jeweller for a charity auction in London.
MPIO V10 Touchscreen PMP (Video)
March 10, 2008
Here is a touchscreen portable media player. MPIO V10 features a 3-inch LCD Screen with 480×272 resolution, and it runs Windows CE 5.0 OS. It supports almost all kinds of media formats including:
Video: AVI, WMV, ASF, MP4, DivX, DAT, VOB, TS, XviD, MPG/MPEG
Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, PCM (WAV)
Image: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG
Others: SMI, TXT
V10 comes with also FM Tuner and supports USB 2.0. It has 8GB of capacity and supports also SD cards.
This lovely gadget fits right into your pocket, light weight so it’s very portable. This gadget receives an A from Unique Mechanics!


