These are the leather gloves that enable complete control of touchscreen devices while keeping the hands warm. Ideal for use with smartphones, ATMs, or GPS devices, the gloves employ carbon fiber conductive threads woven into the index fingers and thumbs that maintain the conductivity necessary for nuanced, tactile control of a touchscreen device, inhibited by traditional gloves. The gloves allow accurate typing and enable any touchscreen command, such as zooming in or out via pinch gestures or scrolling through pictures with finger swipes.
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Scrabble Flash – Electronic Scramble
This is the version of Scrabble that provides only 75 seconds for players to form as many anagrams as possible using letter tiles that automatically recognize words. Speedy placement ensures success–the five 2″ sq. electronic tiles sense their relative positions when placed next to one another, beeping and flashing when an approved three-, four-, or five-letter word is assembled. Two games challenge a solitary player to form as many five-letter words from the same letters or random letters and a third requires the tiles be passed from player to player to form words in a limited time to avoid elimination.
The World’s Smallest Digital Camera
This is the world’s smallest digital camera, measuring just over one inch in all dimensions and weighing only half an ounce. Reminiscent of devices employed by Cold War-era operatives for intelligence gathering, the camera appears to require Lilliputian agility, yet its one-button operation provides easy picture taking. Providing automatic focus, it uses a 2 MP image sensor that takes still images at 1600 x 1200 resolution and captures video at 30 fps at 640 x 480 resolution. Images are taken as JPEGs and videos as AVIs, both saved onto an included 2 GB microSD card (supports up to 32 GB cards).
Photo Cube – iPhone Photo Printer
This is the first printer that produces photo quality pictures directly from a docked iPhone or iPod touch. Requiring no computer or software, the printer is controlled from your iPhone via a free downloadable app. In less than a minute and without ink cartridges, it prints crystal-clear 300 dpi resolution pictures with vibrant colors, thanks to patented paper embedded with yellow, magenta, and cyan dye crystals. The photographs are smudge- and tear-proof, fade- and water-resistant. The printer can produce one, four, or 10 images on each 4″ x 6″ borderless sheet. Occupying no more desktop area than a box of tissues, the printer also charges a docked iPhone or iPod touch.
Pacific Image – Slide Negative Restoring Digital Slide Converter
This is the scanner that converts and restores 35mm slide images to their original quality. Its magazine accepts up to 50 slides at a time, scanning them automatically one-at-a-time, enabling large-scale conversion projects, and each slide may be previewed using the built-in light panel. A full 5,000 x 5,000 dpi resolution scan-its highest setting-of a single slide takes just over three minutes, capturing all the details of the original image at 34 megapixels.
Once converted, the software removes surface defects such as dust and scratches from an image (after the scanner’s infrared sensor detects dust), restores original colors from faded film images, and removes film grain from converted images. Images are saved onto a computer using the included USB cable. Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 software.
Turn your iPad into a computer with this docking station
This is the docking station that converts an iPad into a desktop computer. Extending from the dock is a mounting arm that secures an iPad on three sides, rotating 90º to offer portrait or landscape orientation while providing 45º of tilt. Sound is played from two upwards-firing, 5-watt speakers inside the dock, providing crisp, clear reproduction of music, game or movie soundtracks; includes an auxiliary line input for additional audio devices equipped with a 3.5mm jack. The dock includes a remote for controlling volume, next track, stop, pause, and play.