Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Smaller than small





The trend in compact cameras are over since the past few years, then it's been getting more and more compact until now. Though we've seen quite a few ultra slim models within the last year, the new chobi cam coming from Japan puts even the tiny models to shame. It is the smallest fully fledged compact digital camera among all. Take a closer look at the photo reveals show how miniature the chobi actually is, as for the specific measurement the dimension of the Chobi cam's dimension are 4.4 x 2.9 x 1.2cm with a feather like weight only 14g. Consider that the body is small however it still contains a tiny viewfinder to show what you've captured. No doubt, it is one of the few cameras that is even smaller than its charger.


In spite of its petite structure, this tiny camera captures photo images at the resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels which is apporximatelt 3 megapixel with capability to record video at 1280 x 960 pixels and an brilliant rate 30fps. The video is saved in AVI format and it is said to be able to record video as long as 45 minutes. At the same time, it is also compatible with microSD cards of up to 8GB. The camera charges via an included USB cable and can be juice up within 2 hours. Besides, battery powered portable charger also allow people to charge the camera away from any power outlet. The Chobi is used for casual snapshots as well as novelty feel and it's yet a replacement for serious digital cameras with touch screen, geotagging or other special features.

The Chobi cam costs about 9,980 yen in japan without memory card. However it has no word yet on UK release date but if are living in Japan and you're having an idea of the 'James Bond' type of camera appeals to you, you could check it out at JTT online.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Let's toast it thru





Every products change in a very fast pace as we couldn't separate technologies with our life, nowadays there's a new toaster product where you can sit and watch your toast brown. So are you sick of burnt toast for breakfast because you're too busy to pop up the bread every single time to check it progress? Don't worry, now you can watch your toast from across the kitchen, avoiding it to burnt while you pack the kid's lunches or feed the cat. The transparent toaster reminds you to take a few minutes to enjoy a good piece of toast and you do have time since you won't waste any second to scrap off the burnt part with a butter knife.

Basically, the Magimix Vision Toaster is the very first designed toaster that have a clear, easy to clean, glass windows through which you can watch your bread get browner by the second. With the combination of stunning glass and stainless steal design, the magimix is trully unique.


It has it dimension about H22.5 x W39.5 x D18cm which is suitable for all breads and buns, while the electronic variable browning timer control long life quartz elements which give constant heat for consistent browning. The toaster contained double-insulated toughened glass windows open for easy access, besides there's an extra high lift lever and full length crumb tray to allow smaller pieces of bread to be removed safely.

Here are some features:
  • Extra wide slot with automatic self centering for toasting most types of bread, buns and teacakes
  • Accurate timing control for simple, fast and even browning
  • Extra lift lever for safe removal of smaller pieces of bread
  • Long life high quality replaceable quartz elements
  • 1 button = 1 function -– select from defrost, bagel, reheat and stop
  • Slide out crumb tray
  • 1450 watts
  • 3 year guarantee with Gold Seal Home Collection Service







Sunday, January 23, 2011

Soap flakes


Speaking about the environment issues, today, Designer Nathalie Stämpfli had came up with another better solution to reduce on unnecessary cost and at the same time it also lend a hand to help our fragile environment and create awareness as well as immediate attention on the environment issues. Thus, He came up with the design “Soap Flakes”.

Everyone would loves the economical and ecological benefits of using bar soap in the bathroom however the pool of water that accumulates in the dish can seem to be the opposite of cleaning. In this case, soap flakes is a soap dispensers that turn a soap bar into beautiful soap flakes for each washing experience. Moreover, the creation got its environment contribution by reducing its environmental footprints of only making and transporting around what is only required.

Frankly speaking, I've always hated picking up a damp sticky wet soap bar but with soap flakes, it keep the soap dry and grate it and hence I don't have to worry about a bar of soap slipping out of my hand or becoming too small to use effectively.

Nathalie Stamplfli has designed 2 different version of “Soap Flakes” dispenser as they offer comfortable feeling when the soap flakes are falling on hands and dissolve easily in water. Ther first version needs to attached to the wall. In order to captures the flakes, gentle push the grater and the flakes would falls on your hand. The open shape of the designed allows the soap block evolve its fragrance into your room. The second version is focus more on flexibility as the grater can stand by itself. It could be easily placed in the same way as a shower gel or shampoo in your bathroom.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Arch Touch Mouse


Ever since the first launched of magic mouse from apple, it has been amazed me the most with it's fabulous outlook and features. Now, Microsoft has finally release the arc touch mouse after the rumors and leaks.

I can't believe I'm writing about Microsoft as being an apple user myself. But seriously their new Arc touch mouse is some cool new hi-technology stuff! It is the first mouse designed to flatten for portability and pop out for comfort. It's new features allows for easy navigation with the touch scroll strip. It is very common that people will love to packing up their laptops bags without added a big fat mouse along, as the arc touch flattens with just the touch of finger thus providing comfort and easy fits into bags, pockets and take up less space on desktops. Hence, it is greatly distinguish from the apple's magic mouse as it can't be flattened.

The arc touch mouse is equipped with BlueTrack Technology, allowing the user to track on virtually any surface, and a tiny magnetic snap-in Nano transceiver stores on the bottom of the mouse. Two AAA batteries provides more than six months battery life and the built-in battery indicators shows different color when power is running low.

The arc touch mouse is controlled with it's touch strip, user can take control by scrolling with a flick of a finger. Since it's using a capacitive sensing technique and sensor pads, the strip is sensitive to each position and velocity will change rapidly to give users accurate and controlled scrolling according to the movement.

For controlled scrolling, a finger moves slowly on the strip. For hyper fast scrolling, flick a finger and to stop with just a simple tap. Three buttons are added on the strip to functions as page up, page down and the middle click area, which is reprogrammable for whatever mouse function the user needs most.

Switching from a traditional scroll wheel to a touch strip includes haptic feedback to simulate the bumps of a traditional scroll wheel.

I might cheated apple, if the white version of ach touch mouse comes out.

Kettle Bulb



I've never seen such unique kettles before. Have you?

This kettle uses a light bulb to heat up water and this what making it ultra unique. The brilliant creation is form Estelle Sauvage from Superior National School of Art and Design in Saint-Etienne.

It works with the heat of an incandescent light bulb 100W, the water in the kettle is protected from the bulb so you don't have to worry about the accidentally electrocuting yourself while boiling your hot tea. Without a doubt, it is a perfect kettle that recycles the heat from the interior lighting. It is considered successful in terms of the aesthetic, with its minimalist look. The light bulb is mounted on a simple wooden base, at the same time the kettle contains a niche that perfectly matches the shape of the bulb.

The sale is forbidden since September,2009 in France. It is sadly to see the ending of product and the existence of it within homes. However it really works, it doesn't reach the boiling point of the water but to an ideal temperature for tea, approximately 85 / 90°C.

Although the revolutionary object finished its life sadly, it was still presented in July of 2010 at the Centre Pompidou in Metz, in the exhibition "Now Imagine" to show everyone about the ingenious creation from Estelle Sauvage.






Friday, January 21, 2011

Jelly glassy


Isn't it such a simple and smart idea? Since the whole world is concern about the environment protection, a quartet of sparkling young minds called the way we see the world came out with and idea to protect the environment by creating an biodegradable and edible drinking glass.

The glass is made of agar agar which is a hydrocolloid derived from a sea algae that is used in food preparation and they called it as Jelloware. It is cast in different flavors such as lemon-basil, ginger-mint, or rosemary-beet, each designed are correspond with specific beverages, thus making it edible cups. They're definitely an environmentally friendly option to their less-tasty counterpart, the plastic cup.



However, if you don't dare to gobble up the whole glass, you can just throw it on the grass. The uneaten portions of the glasses are meant to be tossed on the grass and allows the growing of grasses when your lawn party is over, since it is made from agar which is seaweed extracts and made up of subunits of the sugar galactose, it promotes the growth of plants.


So, What's more than eco-green than this? A drinking glass that you need not to be thrown away, or recycle, but eat it and let it(grass) grow.



Thursday, January 20, 2011

PickerPen




Previously I've talk about the amazing electronic ruler and today I'm gonna introduce another creative designed stationary.

When we were young, crayons and color pencils served as our introduction to the art. We used to compare with each other whether who has the largest box of colors. When the seatmate has a box of 16, you'll try get a box of 24 but by the time you got it, your rival's already upgraded to a box of 48. It just never enough of getting more and more colors, even though we don't use some weird colors like snot green, which looked like your snot seriously.

Designer Jinsun Park from Korea has come out with a simple tool called color picker pen, which allows us to select colors from real life and provides the more lively feel in the nature. The ideas of the color picker pens works like an eyedropper tool in Photoshop. It contains a built-in scanner that captures the real color and detected by the RGB color sensor inside the pen, then it will undergo the internal chip processes the information and the RGB cartridge mixed the inks to create the desired color.

The concept of color picker by Jinsun might be able to put a fullstop at the senseless crayon hoarding as it helps to provide multiple natural colors for drawing without using few boxes of crayon colors.





RGB color sensor at the tip and a color scan button beneath it. The lower part consists of RGB cartridge as a refill of Pen and there is a display that shows the current pick color as well.

 
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