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Sneak Pocket projector 3M

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3msneak_pocket_size_projector1 Although it does not stand up on the technology front as compared to the stature of a standard ceiling projector, the 3M pocket projector is definitely going to sweep you off your feet with it performance- on the move. The projector is literally the size of your pocket, and easy to carry, and with the DLP Pico Chipset to be introduced in 2009, it is a long way before you can get quality which is any better than used here, in this field. Built under the aegis of Texas Instruments, the projector was seen at major expos and shows around North America and also featured at various online communities, but with its launch due in just about a week’s time, this little baby is going to be an all time favorite of tech-savvy corporate managers, who need to deliver a presentation on the go. So, be it a client in the lift, or at a restaurant or anywhere else for that matter, you can just use your pocket projector to give him a nice PPT presentation while on the move. Who knows, this might just be the difference between a deal well struck and a deal bygone.
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Lenovo ThinkPad With 13-Hour Battery Life

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Lenovo ThinkPad X200
Lenovo on Thursday introduced two ThinkPad computers, including a business notebook that's less than 2-1/2 pounds and boasts 13 hours of battery life. Lenovo is preparing to update its ThinkPad notebook lineup with an ultraportable laptop model called the ThinkPad X200s and a tablet, the ThinkPad X200, which will eventually replace the older ThinkPad X61 tablet PC.
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Enhanced Image Lenses

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enhanced-image-lensesNow you don't need any binocular or gadget to enhance your night vision. All you need is a pair or these lense.

Rare Earth Magnetic Gel (NdFeB) is applied to the eyelid. This type of permanent magnet creates the strongest magnetic field of any earth magnets and provides power to the contact lense through electromagnetic induction.

These lenses multiply low levels of ambient light up to 200%. Blinking of the eyes charges the ferro-magnetic surface of the contact lense.

Pretty Cool Huh!!

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