
This high end luxury speaker is the craftmanship product of BMW Group DesignWorksUSA and Klipsch. The combination ensures unmatched sound superiority allowing you to hear and emotionally connect with your music and movies precisely as the original artist or director intended. Its exotic zebra-grain Linia Veneer cabinet completes the perfect pairing that creates signature interior look. Price ranges from $4,000 to $20,000 USD. Via Klipsch.
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Paladium P-39F Floorstanding Loudspeaker
July 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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ST-2 Shooting Simulator
July 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The ST-2 shooting simulator is an advanced shotgun and rifle simulator that is specially built for the professional marksmans to keep their skills sharp. It is able to provide a detailed analysis of the dynamics of your technique, recoil, and other shooting information. The Russian and Slovakian national clay shooting teams certainly appreciate it enough to practice on it for the coming 2008 Olympics is Beijing. Via Born Rich.
Another Cool Table
June 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Im dubbing today National Table Day….
The trend of digital furniture continues with the Ultimate Table Exploration from the house of ID-ONE design studio. Combining the world of high-density data transfer with the age-old tradition of the family table, this digital table looks to have three built-in LCD screens. The table offers an opportunity for the family to share their experiences in a fun interactive way by creating a centralized information portal at home.
Humanscal Design Studios Multifunctional Desk
June 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Designed with a view to integrate easy technology access with space saving design, the Slim Desk created by Humanscale Design Studio boasts of a workspace with a built-in power supply, USB dock and data ports including speaker and microphone, that keep the technology at an easy to reach distance but away form direct view of the user. Combining ergonomic function and space saving, Humanscale’s Access Rail provides a convenient mounting surface where desktop tools like monitors, task lights, printers and faxes, telephones, and paper management devices can be kept without getting in the users’ way. Thanks to a pair of sliding panels, notebook computers upto 17” can easily be stored out of view with additional storage space below the work surface that can house keyboards and CPUs. A convenient cable management system stays hidden within a leg of the desk further reducing the visible clutter. Crafted out of aluminum extrusions, molded plywood and steel, the Slim Desk is 99% recyclable making it an affordable and sustainable office furniture option. Via Born Rich.
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Smartchair Biofeedback Computer Chair
May 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Designed by Jian Guan, the Smartchair Biofeedback Computer chair is the best revolutionary chair that goes beyond simply using pads and adjustable backs. It features an auto adjust system that is actually made of auto-adjusted spring formations and biofeedback sensors. With these sensors in almost every inch of the chair, the muscle tension and discomfort in every part of our body will be constantly monitored and accordingly adjusted by the springs.
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Macbooks To Offer LED Key Displays in 2009
May 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Apple’s MacBooks will be featured with an LED-backlit display next year. Apple already includes LEDs in its MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines. LEDs offer superior brightness, color and longer battery life.
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Lusso turntable brings vinyl back to life in style
May 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Though the latest Montegiro Lusso turntable isn’t the costliest, as prices start at $47,000, it is undeniably one of the finest looking turntables till date. The combination of black circular rings on the silverish aluminum backdrop renders an extraordinary pose. Coming from Germany, Lusso proves that vinyl isn’t dead. Aiming for audio perfection, it features three height adjustable connected cones made from alternate layers of aluminum and black acrylic.
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Coffin Couches
April 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Then the Coffin couch is here. Its comfortable as well as effectively green, this is the most out-of-ordinary form of recycled furniture to have in your den. The folks at Coffincouches have managed to grab the 18 gauge steel coffins from the local funeral homes primarily in Southern California and transformed in to the designer Coffin Couches. Since law doesnt allow the reuse of used coffins, it was ideal to use these useless corpse cases. They are reconfigured and modified into the most happening piece of furniture.
Calder Designs X Laptop Carbpn & Leather Cases
April 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Calder designs and produces some very special cases mabe of carbon fiber and leather. They designed the cases for the violin, guitar and laptop case. This London company made cases combining great strength, low weight and handsome appearance.
Vtech’s IS6110 Cordless Phone: Mother Approved
April 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Go back to the days when landlines were cool with the Vtech IS6110 cordless phone. It features a full-fledged QWERTY keypad. All you do is have the phone’s base station be connected with USB to a PC. Users will then be offered free access to MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger. Get one for your not so tech savi mom for $100, just in time for Mother’s Day.


