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2 years, 5 months ago

LG BL20 hands-on: putting the ’slider’ back in ‘Chocolate’


For all its good looks and lickable icons, the BL40 hardly feels like a “Chocolate” phone — abandoning the featurephone functionality and slider form factors that are usually associated with the moniker. Well, the newly surfaced BL20 (previously spotted as the BL42) is here to solve all that. The slider handset has capacitive touch controls below the screen, but the screen itself is not a touchscreen. The functionality has also been trimmed back from the BL40’s app extravaganza, but the interface looks and actual hardware seem very similar. We had a little trouble getting around in the German interface, but if you can handle our bumblings you can check out a video of the phone after the break. Gallery: LG BL20 hands-onContinue reading LG BL20 hands-on: putting the ’slider’ back in ‘Chocolate’Keywords:   CellphonesLG BL20 hands-on: putting the ’slider’ back in ‘Chocolate’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Sep 2009 07:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

2 years, 10 months ago

Video: Sanwa’s throat mic for city-bred sissies


Throat mics have been around for decades. However, unless you’re manning a tank or involved in black ops, you’ve likely never seen such a set beyond the reach of a typical paintball turret. Sanwa’s throat mic (pictured) is an urban take to the otherwise, combat-inspired gear design you’ll find at retail. Unfortunately, we can’t find any additional detail beyond the images. We can, however, drop in a hardcore video of the $50-ish US Special Forces Throat Mic (as it’s called) from Real Action Paintball. This rugged mic with voice-box positioned transducer is compatible with VOX-capable radios and features four styles of discrete listening devices (special forces, secret service, SWAT, and Socom) and a remote push-to-talk (PTT) switch that can be strapped to the index finger supporting your sniper rifle. Fake-war is so much fun.– Sanwa’s throat mic — RAP’s US Special Forces Throat MicContinue reading Video: Sanwa’s throat mic for city-bred sissiesKeywords:   Misc. Gadgets, Portable Audio, WearablesVideo: Sanwa’s throat mic for city-bred sissies originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Mar 2009 06:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

3 years, 9 months ago

Video: LM3Labs’ AirStrike interactive holograms, because they can

Keywords:   Misc. Gadgets
We’re not sure why they did it, but LM3Labs have a developed an interactive, gesture-controlled hologram technology called AirStrike. Presumably, the technology can be applied to advertising or as an event novelty. We imagine this is about as close to a God Complex as any of us non-surgeons will ever get. See what we mean in the video after the break.[Via fresh creation]Continue reading Video: LM3Labs’ AirStrike interactive holograms, because they canRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments


3 years, 9 months ago

Video: Urinal Elephants invade Japan

Keywords:   Robots
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/Urinal_Elephant_Cleans_Urinals_w_video’; Uh oh. Best hide the nuts and urinal cakes ’cause a herd of baby blue elephants with little yellow hats are on the loose in Japan. Meet the Urinal Elephant, otherwise known as the Dasubee toilet scrubbing robot. Back ‘er up to a ceramic throne of human effluence and watch big blue wipe down your man-stew with the lumbering grace of a robotic elephant. Video? You betcha, right after the break.Continue reading Video: Urinal Elephants invade JapanRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments


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