Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Being the 800-pound gorilla that it is in the TFT-LCD biz, we’re not too shocked to hear that Samsung is quite pleased with its newfangled flat-panel digital X-ray detector. Reportedly, the creation is the “world’s first” (ahem) to use thin-film transistor technology, which translates into sharper images and cost savings for the end user. Sammy claims that its new FPXD setup can produce “ultra-high definition images” to the tune of 3,072 x 3,072 pixels, and executive vice president Yun Jin-Hyuk even insinuated that this development would “help the X-ray detector market become completely digitized within a few years.” Of course, we’re sure that folks in this segment will indeed be thrilled to hear that “no film or development process is needed” in the new system, and better still, it should be ready to rock in Q1 of next year.
[Via Yahoo / AFP]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Filed under: GPS
Nothing too stand-out here, but it looks like Harman/Becker (otherwise simply known as
Becker) has another GPS unit on the way to the US, with its new BE 7977 recently passing through the FCC’s capable hands. From the looks of it, this one appears to be quite similar to the company’s
7927 model, albeit with a larger, widescreen display. Otherwise, it seems like the device (which is manufactured by Mitac) packs all the basic features you’d expect, including built-in Bluetooth, an SD/MMC card reader, and an optional external antenna for improved reception. No word on a price just yet, but with the FCC business out of the way, it wouldn’t seem like a release is all that far off.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Filed under: Laptops
We’ve been hearing vague rumblings about potentially flawed MacBook hard drives for a day or two now, but a report from UK data-recovery firm Retrodata finally backs up all the noise with some hard data — according to the company, revision 7.0.1 Seagate drives manufactured in China have defective read / write heads that can become detached and slide across the surface of the platters, making recovery impossible. Apple says it’s only received “a few reports” of the problem, but Retrodata says the issue is severe enough to warrant a recall. MacBook users will want to fire up Apple System Profiler ASAP and check under the Serial-ATA listing to see what kind of drive they have — and probably start backing things up, just to be safe.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Filed under: Gaming, Household
We’re not exactly sure why folks aren’t as inclined to create confections, earrings and door unlockers with those other controllers, but something about the Wiimote just brings out the craftsman in DIY’ers at large. This go ’round, Craig has constructed a functioning cabinet that closely resembles Nintendo’s heralded controller. Unfortunately, we have all ideas that it won’t actually enable you to participate in any Mario Party 8 mini-games, but considering that there’s no wrist strap tacked on the bottom, we wouldn’t recommend whirling this about, anyway. Check out a few more shots over at the read link.
[Via NintendoWiiFanboy]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Never suffer from insomnia again (probably) with this music-playing pillow.