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Disney USB Hub

By John on Thursday, November 24th, 2005 in Computer Tech, Hardware Tips, Tech & Gadgets.

Disney USB Hub
The Disney USB 4-ports Hub is printed with your favorite Mickey and Minnie together with their friend Pooh Bear. Even the cables that connect to the PC also painted with the theme color. Dear Disney’s Fans, is this in your wish list yet? (larger picture below)

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My Style Wedding 3D Wedding Planner

By John on Tuesday, November 15th, 2005 in Software Guide.

My Style Wedding 3D Wedding Planner
This is nice for our friend Colbert who gets married next year. Col, make it perfect and shows your mother-in-law that how much you love her daughter by organize a surprising and successful wedding. (more picture below)

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US Modular Monstor Drives

By John on Tuesday, November 15th, 2005 in Computer Tech, Desktop, Hardware Tips.


Great protection for your portable hard drive! Monster Drive by US Modular even gives you more in terms of protection with Stainless Steel shell, huge space from 2GB up to 6GB, speeding USB access and no extra power needed for operations. Its sleek stainless steel design was look like our previous post of James Bond’s Gadget.

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    US Modular Monstor Stainless Steel Drives
    The 6GB USB 2.0 connection ensures speedy file transfer and doesn’t require any external power. Compatible with both the PC and the Mac, these drives will ship in December and prices range from $99 to $399.

US Modular Monstor Drives | news source

Matrox DualHead2Go

By John on Monday, November 14th, 2005 in Computer Tech, Desktop, Hardware Tips, Tech & Gadgets.


The Matrox DualHead2Go converter box doubles your screen resolutions and converts it into an ultra-widescreen display by combining 2 monitor with a single VGA output. Could it be more realistic to play DOOM 3 if its support up to 3 LCD?

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    Matrox DualHead2Go dual-display with a single VGA output
    DualHead2Go is a palm-sized box that connects to a system’s existing single monitor output and appears to the system as a single ultra-widescreen monitor (2560×1024 pixels), which is twice as wide as standard resolutions. It then splits the 2560×1024-pixel Windows desktop into a right and left half, each of which is then sent to two separate analogue monitors.

Matrox DualHead2Go | news source

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