Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC

                                                   Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC


Beijing founded Lenovo is the firm that bought out IBM’s personal computer division, is now redefining the board game and the method of playing them. They have come up with the Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC,  a wide-screen 27-inch device made for your table that allows you to play board games digitally.
The table PC is essentially a large tablet that makes an iPhone look tiny although it is much thinner than those all-in-one desktop PCs that have a protruding back. Coming in at 18 pounds, it may not be something you bring everywhere although you may want to.

The range of new products they are making include dice that you can roll and the game automatically knows what you rolled, along with actual figures to be placed on a touch screen device with the board game on the screen. With a $1700 price tag it is tempting for anyone to want to snag one.

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USB Bracelet

                                                              USB Bracelet


Is it jewelry? Or a computer peripheral? Actually, the USB Bracelet (€30; roughly $40) is a little of both. Made in Scandinavia, It features a silver and gold metal, 2GB thumb drive that serves as the clasp for a 4mm real braided leather cord. Available in black, brown, and beige, it sure beats that gold microprocessor necklace you bought last year.

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Eton Boost Turbine

                                                               Eton Boost Turbine


Keep your electronics going through the next power outage with the Eton Boost Turbine ($60). This portable power pack features a 2000 mAH lithium-ion battery pack, a durable aluminum body, an LED charge indicator, a Micro-USB DC input for use with standard phone chargers, and your choice of one of four exterior colors. The big deal, however, is the built-in hand turbine power generator, which lets you juice up the battery, no electricity required.

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JBL SoundFly

                                                                 JBL SoundFly


Wireless, full-home audio has been getting more realistic for a while now, but until recently, if you wanted that convenience you were also filling your home with fairly large speaker systems. The JBL SoundFly ($180-$200) is here to change all of that. Boasting 20 watts of power, this diminutive speaker plugs right into an outlet, leaving your tables and countertops empty. The Wi-Fi-enabled, AirPlay-compatible version can link with up to three other units for true whole-home audio, while the Bluetooth model will let you wirelessly jam in any room you stick it.

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Livescribe Sky Smartpen

                                                  Livescribe Sky Smartpen


Merge your real-life note taking and online workflow with the Livescribe Sky Smartpen ($170-$200). Available in 2GB and 4GB models, this multi-function pen sports a built-in mic and speaker for recording and playing back the audio that accompanies your notes — up to 200 or 400 hours of it, respectively. Thanks to built-in Wi-Fi, it automatically sends notes and audio to Evernote, and can also share notes directly to other services. Best of all, you can access your notes from nearly anywhere, including on a PC, Mac, iOS or Android device, or pretty much anything with a browser.

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Memoto Lifelogging Camera

                                                  Memoto Lifelogging Camera



Want a photo record of your life, but want to actually enjoy your life instead of taking pictures? Meet the Memoto Lifelogging Camera ($250). This roughly inch and a half square box clips onto your clothes using a sturdy stainless steel clip, and shoots one 5 megapixel, geotagged photo every 30 seconds, storing it on built-in memory that holds up to 4,000 pictures. A built-in accelerometer keeps it from nabbing shots of your desk or nightstand when you take it off, and when you plug it in all your photos are automatically uploaded and securely stored on Memoto's cloud servers for easy viewing via app or browser.

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