We always assumed that the "bag of the future" would come with a little robot that carried it around for you, but new additions to the popular Kata lineup of cases prove that we'll still be toting around our own gear for quite some time. What make the 17 new members of the Ergo-Tech series so futuristic, then, are a number of innovative materials such as "Elasto-Guard," "yelloop," and "Flexi-Shield" (all trademarked, so they must be special) that promise to deliver unrivaled comfort to the wearer and protection for his/her equipment. The wearable products in this collection are all form-fitting bags that flex and stretch for the geek on-the-go, while the carrying cases feature configurable interiors for surrounding your most delicate hardware with extra layers of padding. Like most of the totable solutions offered by Kata, these Ergo-Tech models are targeted mainly at photographers and filmmakers, but their numerous compartments and value-added features should help them appeal to a much wider audience -- isn't the future great? Keep reading to see a few more of the products that Kata has managed to bring back in time for its grateful customers...
This item is highlighted currently at www.engadget.com, I am purchasing one today.
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Sunday, July 23, 2006
Ipod Docking Station
Literally towering above the competition, Intempo�s new iPod dock wants to replace your home stereo � and its swish styling might just swing it a place in our living room!
Dubbed the iFi-01 the dock�s got two 15 watt speakers, which rotate for proper stereo separation, plus a 30 watt subwoofer to give your tunes some grunt.
There�s a remote control too, which will shuffle forward and back through the iPod�s selected playlist, not just change the
This product is profiled in T3 magazine, exactly where all of this information derives from.
Dubbed the iFi-01 the dock�s got two 15 watt speakers, which rotate for proper stereo separation, plus a 30 watt subwoofer to give your tunes some grunt.
There�s a remote control too, which will shuffle forward and back through the iPod
This product is profiled in T3 magazine, exactly where all of this information derives from.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Sunday, July 02, 2006
www.digitalera.co.uk
www.digitalera.co.uk
The EL71 not only provides you with something to obsessively open and close, it's also just 16.5mm thick, has a 262K colour screen, 2-inch display and a 1.3mp camera. It'll play MP3s, has an LED flash, takes microSD cards to bump up the 16MB memory and you can hook it up to your stereo (if you buy the necessary cable).
The EL71 not only provides you with something to obsessively open and close, it's also just 16.5mm thick, has a 262K colour screen, 2-inch display and a 1.3mp camera. It'll play MP3s, has an LED flash, takes microSD cards to bump up the 16MB memory and you can hook it up to your stereo (if you buy the necessary cable).
HERE IS A PHONE
www.siemens.com
The EL71 not only provides you with something to obsessively open and close, it's also just 16.5mm thick, has a 262K colour screen, 2-inch display and a 1.3mp camera. It'll play MP3s, has an LED flash, takes microSD cards to bump up the 16MB memory and you can hook it up to your stereo (if you buy the necessary cable).
The EL71 not only provides you with something to obsessively open and close, it's also just 16.5mm thick, has a 262K colour screen, 2-inch display and a 1.3mp camera. It'll play MP3s, has an LED flash, takes microSD cards to bump up the 16MB memory and you can hook it up to your stereo (if you buy the necessary cable).
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