Archive | May 9th, 2006

Nyko Air Flo Mouse

Posted on 09 May 2006 by admin

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Here’s a mouse to provide you with some air. Literally. The Nyko Air Flo Mouse is a two button scroll-wheel optical mouse and has an integrated air circulation system. It will not let your hands get dry or sticky during those hardcore gaming sessions.

The mouse is ergonomically designed to suit the right as well as left handers. The air circulation can controlled with the buttons placed on the left side of the mouse. It is available at Crazy About Gadgets for $28.

[Via Coolest Gadgets]
from techtickerblog

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Playstation 3: here it is

Posted on 09 May 2006 by admin

Straight from the conference floor at E3:Today we’re pleased to announce the global PS3 launch details. We will make PS3 available via a two-configuration plan. One with a 60GB HD. And the other with a 20GB hard drive. Japan’s date: Nov. 11. In Japan 59,800 Yen. The 60GB PS3 will have an open price which retailers will set. In North America [to launch Nov 17]: 20GB for $499, 60GB for $599. Europe has 20GB for 499 Euro, 60GB for 599 Euro. 2 million to ship worldwide during the launch window. 4 million by end of calendar year 2006. By March 31, 2007 they’ll have shipped 6 million worldwide.”

Sony has confirmed that the new controller will not have vibration functionality, unlike the Dual Shock, Dual Shock 2 and the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii controllers. They claim this has to do with interference of the motion sensing, but we have a sneaky feeling that this could have something to with those lawsuits that started all that “boomerang” musing in the first place.

Continue reading Sony shows off the real PS3 controller

When Sony gave out the specs on the PS3 earlier tonight, the company mentioned that there would be two configurations: a $500 version with a 20GB hard drive and a $600 edition with a 60GB drive. Turns out that was only half the story. Yes, that pricing and storage info is accurate. But it turns out that there are a lot of other things missing from the lower-end (we can’t bring ourselves to call a $500 console “cheap”) version, besides an extra 40GB of storage. According to the specs released by Sony, the 20GB version will lack WiFi, a memory card reader and, most significantly, HDMI output. While you could probably get along without WiFi in a home-based console that already has Ethernet, and you can always presumably hook up a memory card reader via one of the unit’s four USB ports, the lack of HDMI output makes this pretty much a non-starter for anyone hoping to actually use the PS3′s Blu-ray drive for anything more than playing games. Sure, we can understand Sony not wanting to undercut sales of its own dedicated Blu-ray players by offering the $500 PS3 as a cheaper alternative. But if the company was hoping to use the gaming platform as a way to build a base of fans for HD discs, chances are the strategy is going to backfire the first time someone tries playing a Blu-ray flick in their 20GB version and discovers that the unit’s lack of HDMI limits them to analog 1080i output (or worse, depending on a disc’s use of HDCP).

[Via HD Beat]
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From Engadget

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