Chronos CVM Series of Video Duplicators
By Kirsty Melville 6 March 2009We found the perfect device for anyone who needs to display video feed on more than on monitor simultaneously. FULL STORY >
Creative Vado
By Andrew Gould 2 March 2009If you???re the type of person who wants to capture every moment of your life on film and get it on the web ASAP, but you???re not overly fussed about the quality, then you will probably rave about the Vado Pocket Video Cam from Creative. FULL STORY >
Sony MicroVault
By Thomas McKinnon 12 February 2009Sony\'s MicroVault flash disks are available from 1GB up to 16GB FULL STORY >
Canon IXUS 980 IS
By Andrew Gould 10 February 2009A neat little compact made better by Canon's DIGIC 4 processor. FULL STORY >
E-sky Lama V4 Helicopter
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009The Lama V4 is a ?¡completely assembled and ready to fly micro helicopter with a coaxial counter-rotating head design that is so stable even a first-time flyer will have it up and hovering in next to no time. FULL STORY >
Pleo Dinosaur
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009Pleo is made by the very people who brought the world Furby, that first taste of ?¡artificial pets. Pleo is quite a lot more advanced than Furby, but hasnÔÇÖt lost any of the charm. FULL STORY >
Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009The SX1 with it's full HD video and new DIGIC 4 processor is awesome. FULL STORY >
Sony Handycam HDR-SR12
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009A very attractive HD video camera with lots of recording space thanks to the 120GB hard-disk. FULL STORY >
Garmin nuvi 215W
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009The Garmin n??vi 215W is a simple, safe and affordable GPS solution with Bluetooth hands-free phone calling. FULL STORY >
TomTom Go920
By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2009The GO 920 is TomTom???s premium device of the moment, and as such comes with every feature imaginable. The device features a 4.3\" widescreen touch display and is very neat weighing only 220 g. FULL STORY >
Oregon Scientific RGR126
By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008In this modern age of ?¡microelectronics itÔÇÖs time to get rid of your old rain gauge and get your self this one from Oregon Scientific. FULL STORY >
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