
Oh the wonders of technology.
There have been quite some people who have been amazed with technology. Though there are some who are not usually gadgeteers, they still do get amazed when they get to witness some of the coolest gadgets there is in the market. Well, you do know that the market is full of these — from the most useful to the craziest ones.
Let’s now take a look at the gadgets that you could use with your PC. See, there are gadgets also known as USB gadgets. USB, as we all know, is a port in your computer. This actually stands for universal serial bus. This port in your computer allows you to connect to gadgets and other devices so that they could play right in your computer. Sometimes, there are gadgets which need power. Now, the USB port actually has some power which could give life to these gadgets.
In Gadget Epoint’s collection of USB gadgets, you would find the USB turntable. Yes. There is such a thing. Now, this is a real good one to have around. See, if your dad has quite a collection of old records, there is no need for you to throw them all out. If you have the USB turntable with you, all you need is connect this gadget to your computer. When you have done so, you could put in any of the records you have around. The gadget would convert any songs recorded in that vinyl and they would become an MP3 which you could now save in your computer. Nifty, right? You would not have to say goodbye to the old songs that generations before you have enjoyed.
USB gadgets are some of the most interesting ones that you could probably see in the market. Check out what Gadget Epoint has to offer.
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#1 by urbantool on February 14th, 2010
@crazywolf889 assassins creed
#2 by ManwithalltheQ&As on February 14th, 2010
No, I'm telling you right now… the Kindle is amazing. I have the first version, and I've had it for 2 or 3 years now. It's amazing. I swear, if your a big read… it's the thing you should kid. The books are cheaper, it's worth all the money you pay for it. Honestly, it's just great.
It's easy to use.
You do get free internet in the US.
The battery lasts a bit longer than a week.
You can buy the books on the kindle. But no, you cannot do anything but read on it.
#3 by ciaran m on February 14th, 2010
Congratulations! For a minute there it sounded like you were living my life;-) I'm glad it was easy to fix.
#4 by guzen on February 14th, 2010
kmon all that shit for the breath thing? fail
#5 by nacao on February 14th, 2010
@rocknroll709 hahaha dude same
#6 by jpro on February 14th, 2010
yeah dude i saw this is taxi driver too
#7 by corpo on February 14th, 2010
That is this generations hidden blade.
#8 by earthlink on February 15th, 2010
@jaypeddie WHOOPS LOOKS LIKE YOU KNEW THAT TOO
#9 by rails on February 15th, 2010
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#10 by truth on February 16th, 2010
instead of a wisp put a blade on that thing
#11 by psychic on February 16th, 2010
i didnt even pay attention i just read the comments
#12 by ManwithalltheQ&As on February 16th, 2010
The Kindle, as well the Nook, are a waste of money. They can only be used to download and display e-books. Honestly, when you look at the price of the hardware and the price of the e-book files, you're really better off just going to a used book store and buying a stack of paperbacks. Sure, they aren't as slim or sexy as the Kindle, nor can you realistically cram 100s of books into your briefcase. Then again, who really needs to carry around that many books with them? And could someone please explain to me why e-books are more expensive than a brand new paperback? Come on now, $9.95-$12.95 may be cheaper than a hard cover book, but at least after I finish reading the hard cover book…I have something that looks nice on my bookshelf! Oh, and at least with a real book, you can lend or sell it to someone. Whereas, with an e-book, you can't.
The iPad can also be used as an e-book reader, but other than that it's really just an over-sized iPod Touch. Need a calendar? I'm sure there's an app for that…for a price. Most iPad apps range from $0.99 to $5.95. The iPad is expensive. Even the low end model with its piddly 16GB of storage and WiFi is $450. A built-in 3G modem with service from AT&T is another $200 + $35/mo for service. iPad's with more storage, up to 64GB, are also available but you're looking at more money – nearly $900(!) for a top of the line iPad…which doesn't even include a fully working web browser. Seriously, your iPod Touch is a better solution here, if for no other reason than it's more portable than the large awkward iPad.
I don't know much about HP's Slate, other than folks think it could "kill" the iPad.
Honestly, I just want the guts of a Netbook crammed inside touch-screen tablet. None of this stupid "there's an app for that…" nickel and diming garbage. Give me a standard working browser that actually works with YouTube, Hulu, and has honest to goodness Flash support. That's all I really want.
Which is why I'm waiting to see what ASUS will come out with later this year. Supposedly, they're working on a netbook that will ship with Google's Chrome OS. Essentially, it's just stripped down Linux running Google's Chrome browser, and that's it. Speculation is this thing will cost under $300, causing other netbook makers to follow suit, causing a very consumer-friendly price war.