Trendy Gadgets for Fall

Author: Jennifer

May 24, 2009

Mobile phones and drawing tablets are among the trendiest gadgets this fall.

One of the newest products on the market is the Samsung B5702 is, which allows users to operate two SIM cards in one mobile phone simultaneously. It’s also mentioned as the first dual-standby mobile phone that also supports quad-band connectivity. It also has a  hot key that allows user to switch between the SIM cards without rebooting. The phone is also equipped with two LED lights that indicate which SIM card is receiving a phone call. Furthermore it is a very sleek and good looking little polished unit that fits in the palm of the hand and that has a nice clamshell look to it.

Also the Crunchpad is bound to take off this summer as one of the hottest things that you could possibley own.  The tablet is a twelve inch screen cased in pink that is powerdd by an Intel Atom processor.  This sought after object is named after its designer and called the Michae ‘Arrington Crunch tablet. It is probably going to retail for about twohundred dollars once it is past the final design stage and released for sale to the general public.

Also hot is the Mitac Mio C523 V2 GPS for Bikers. It comes with a four by three inch touch panel, and is priced around $450.00.  This marvel is born to be wild and boasts television reception and two Gbytes worth of built in flash memory.

The fastest DVD duplicator in the world is finally on the market. The new Kanguru DVD Duplicators use 22x recording speeds and SATA drives. Claimed as the fastest DVD duplicator on the market, it is able to copy a full 4.7GB single layer DVD in under 5 minutes. Beside its ability to duplicate CD and DVD, the device also can function as a completely standalone workstation or copy information from a computer using a USB 2.0 connection.  This is an incredibly useful gadget for anyone who creates and sells musics or books on discs. This device is made by Kangaru Industries. It is compatible with multiple formats including CD+G, VCD, ISRC, DVD+/–R, DVD+/-RW, CD-R and CD-RW giving the user a wide variety of formats to choose from.


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