
NorhTec has unveiled the Gecko Surfboard, which is a regular QWERTY keyboard that comes equipped with a 1GHz x86 system-on-chip (SoC), VGA and composite video outputs, 10/100 Ethernet and an optional WiFi b/g. The Surfboard uses only 5-watts of power and runs cool enough to operate without a fan. The computer will be able to run Windows XP, Linux, or Windows CE. Other features include USB ports, headphone and microphone connectivity, two SDHC memory card slots, a 512MB RAM and a 2.5-inch hard drive.

This newly announced HDMI 1.4 establishes protocols for several 3D display technologies including frame, line, or field alternative methods; side by side display, and 2D plus depth methods. The new specification also features data as an essential feature, with a dedicated pipe for 100Mbps Ethernet connections. An Audio Return Channel is designed to send compressed sound through intermediary devices, while a proposed micro HDMI connector will support 1080p video for small devices.

Video eyewear that suit for the consumer, defense and low vision markets, Vuzix made a latest head-mounted display and it is called the “Wrap 310 Widescreen Video Eyewear. This stylish wearable gadget offers two high-resolution video displays that are able to project a 55-inch image size and comes with removable noise isolating earphones. The device runs on 2 AA batteries (up to 6 hours) and accepts video from almost any video player, including the iPod and iPhone. This Trend of Technology will surely suit for all of the gadget lover.

Ostendo CRVD, an exotic and ultimate display that is suit for much a reality now. It’s an ultra-stylish curved monitor with an incredible 2880 x 900 quad-DLP display. It clearly aims to win the hard-core gamers and the socialites with this high-profile display, as it’s a sheer high-end luxury and stylish. The curved shape and seamless screen “engages 75% of the Human Visual System (HVS)” for anultimate viewing experience, without causing eye strain.

The New Asus EeeBox EB1501 Nettop introduced back in October, the Asus EeeBox EB1501 Nettop is finally making its way. In case you’ve forgotten, this space-saving computer adopts a 1.6GHz Intel Atom dual-core 330 processor, a NVIDIA ION chipset, an integrated GeForce 9400M graphics card, up to 4GB RAM, a 250GB HDD, a slot-in writer, a 2-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium OS and comes with several connectivity ports including Gigabit Ethernet, D-Sub, eSATA, HDMI and six USB.

USB mosquito repellent keep the malaria causing biting insects away from you. Powered through a free USB port, this gadget emits an ultrasonic frequency that deters mosquitoes. This device is environmentally friendly as there are no harmful chemicals or toxic bug sprays used also this device could be used in either an outdoor setting or an office environments and has an effective range of 1.5 square meters.

World’s fastest amphibious vehicle, WaterCar Python, which can run at a top speed of 60 mph on water. It is powered by a modified Corvette engine, plus the Dominator Jet for propulsion, which are able to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in only 4.5 seconds. It the most latest technology today this kind of car technology can use in water and land.

This 15.4-inch MSI laptop is powered by a 1.6-GHz Core i7 processor with a powerful nVidia GeForce GTS 250M graphics card, a 2.0 webcam, a Blu-ray drive, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB HDD, two HD speakers, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Latest PC games will run faster. Measuring 360mm x 260mm x 36mm and weighing 2.7-Kg, the laptop also supports 802.11 b/g/draft-n Wireless LAN with Bluetooth, a VGA output (15-pin, D-Sub), HDMI, a 4-in-1 card reader (XD/SD/MMC/MS), and two USB ports.

The Asus M60J comes wih either Intel’s Core i7 720QM (1.6GHz) or 820QM (1.73GHz) processor, a 16-inch (1366×768) HD LCD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM, max 500GB of hard drive, and a 1GB of nVidia GeForce GT240M graphics card. It provides high definition cinematic visual enjoyment, true-to-life virtual surround sound, one-touch multimedia center, and extensive multimedia and data storage. Additional specs include Blu-ray drive, Bluetooth, a 2.0MP webcam, a fingerprint reader, eSATA, Altec Lansing speakers with Dolby 2 Home Theater.

The first Windows Mobile smartphone to feature multi-touch is HTC also outfitted the HD2 with HTC Sense, the company’s less-radical, alternative interface to TouchFLO 3D that made its debut on the Android-powered HTC Hero. Whatever interface it has, that processor should make Windows Mobile 6.5 fly. This device also includes a 5-megapixel camera, a proximity sensor that prevents false screen touches when on calls, and an optional car kit for better in-car GPS navigation.

