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Keyboard Food Tray

Categories: Gadgets , design

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Duck Young Kong has designed a Keyboard Food Tray.

This food tray is fitted onto any keyboards which occupy a lot of space on the desk, so user can eat their food during working without any interruptions of their work.


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Designer Lopez Revol, is showing off design plans for a hands free kit called Icon.

The wristband section will flash whenever someone calls your cell, while the rings change color from to show you've got a message or a call.

The wristband also has a display of its own, so it can show you who's on the line, or even flash up texts from the handset.

Designed to fit phone users of all proportions, both the rings and wristband are made of rubber, with interchangeable sections so you can change their color too.

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The Pocket Star

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MyGuide has announced the Pocket Star , a new small form navigation system. The Pocket Star is about as big as a cell phone but has all the capabilities of a full sized, in-dash car navigation system reports navigadget.

The Pocket Star features MP3 and MPEG4 capabilities. In addition you can record voice and view pictures


* CPU: Samsung ARM9 2440-300MHz Processor
* Display: 2.2” TFT LCD Resolution 320 * 240
* Antenna: TBD
* Battery: Un-swappable rechargeable Lithium battery cell, 1100 mAh 5 hrs / 7 hrs
* Power AC to DC Adapter: 100 / 240 VAC power adapter, output 5 VDC, 1 A
* Power Car Charger: Input 10 ~ 30 V, 1.3A Max, Output 5 V, 1A
* Dimensions: 49 mm x 98 mm x 22 mm
* OS: Microsoft Windows CE Net 4.2 Core version
* Languages Multilingual menu: D, UK, F, ES, IT, NL
* Mobilphone: No
* Application: MP3, Setting

No word on pricing yet. For more

myguide Pocket Star is not an oridinary navigation system







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