Twenty20 ContourHD-$279.99

High Definition

Fill your screen with vivid, widescreen (16:9) helmet cam video. With a full 1280×720 pixel and 30 frames per second, your videos will be just how you remember them, big and awesome!

Or… High Action SD

Ideal for making the fastest adventure sports appear as smooth as butter. Recording standard definition helmet camera video at 60 frames per second (twice as many frames as TV quality video) you won’t miss any of the action. Note: Field of View is reduced in this setting.

Beautiful Outdoor Colors

The image sensor and video processor in this tiny action camera were fine-tuned for the changing colors and lighting conditions you’ll experience when recording outdoors. The lighting will transition when you go through the trees, the scene will be sharp, and the color clarity has been adjusted so that colors will appear as rich as you remember them.

VholdR:





Topeak Alien III CB-$78.07

The latest addition to the successful ALiEN™ series is the ALiEN™ III, featuring twenty-five high quality tools to cover a broad range of road or trailside repairs. Stronger and smaller than the popular ALiEN™ II, ALiEN™ III features a new pressed stainless steel shell for added durability. A new ALiEN™ logo creates an alien face when reassembling the two halves making alignment easy.

Topeak:


TomTom GO 740- $369.95

Switch on and go right out of the box. Just enter your destination address with voice recognition or on the touchscreen and start driving anywhere in the US and Canada. TomTom GO LIVE guides you door to door with turn-by-turn spoken instructions, including street names. The TomTom GO LIVE comes with three months access to LIVE Services such as Traffic, Fuel Prices, Local Search powered by Google, Weather and Buddies - so you can stay in the know on the go. TomTom GO LIVE real-time information saves you time, money, and stress. Real-time services work right out of the box via a built-in wireless data connection.

The GO 740 LIVE features IQ Routes™ Technology which gives you the fastest route every time by using actual average speeds of travel on your route to calculate your trip time rather than posted speed limits. You’ll always travel the smartest route. TomTom has the most accurate maps and with TomTom Map Share™ technology you can instantly modify street names, street direction, POIs, and more on your own device.

TOMTOM:

Tissot T-Touch Watch-$470

The Tissot T-Touch Touchscreen Watch with its anti-magnetic Titanium Case features: Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Compass, Chronograph, Alarm and of course Time and Calendar functions. By simply pushing the crown and then touching the tactile crystal at different positions these functions can be activated. Touch the screen at two o’clock and your current altitude appears on the digital readout. Touch the crystal at six o’clock and the hands move around into position to become a compass.

Tissot:

Tangent Quattro WiFi Internet Radio-$249.00

The Tangent Quattro integrates WiFi radio with distinctive Danish styling. Housed inside a MDF wood cabinet with real walnut veneer, the Quattro has the highest quality audio among our WiFi radios. With the Quattro you have a unique way to search over 5000 Internet radio stations — by location AND genre. You can find anything from Jazz in Taiwan to news from Germany. You can also use the Quattro to wirelessly stream music and audio from your computer (PC and Mac), or connect your MP3 player to the audio-in and use the radio as a stand alone speaker. There’s no subscription fee and you don’t even have to turn on your computer. Broadband wireless (WiFi) network required. Weight: 4.5 lbs. Size: 8.25 W x 6.25 H x 4.5 D. Designed and developed in Denmark. Made in China.No Subscription Fees to Pay. Plug and Play Simplicity. Alphabetically Listed Channels. Search by Country and/or Genre. Supports Real Media, MP3 and WMA Compatible Format. Plays Music and Other Audio Files Stored on Your PC or Mac. Clock with Alarm. 802.11b and 802.11g Compatible. Offers 128-bit (max) WEP Security. Also Supports WPA Encryption (WPA1). 3.5 mm Aux IN Includes Support for MP3 Devices.

Manufacturer: Tangent

Surf PI Dual Field Metal Detector-$899.95

The White’s Surf PI Dual Field metal detector is the result of over fifteen years of research and development from one of the most outstanding manufacturers in the treasure hunting business. Pulse Induction technology has been harnessed by White’s to create this all new, powerful machine with circuits that reach deeper than any other detector on the most prized jewelry – gold, platinum and white gold.

Depth, sensitivity, ease-of-use, and speed combine to make the Surf PI Dual Field unbeatable on the beach. The all new, large 12″ search coil can be swept quickly or slowly across wet, salty sand and water as well as highly mineralized ground with exceptional results and very little resistance.

KELLYCO:

Sony PCM-D1 Digital Recorder-$1,849.95

The PCM-D1 is equipped with a stereo pair of highly sensitive electret condenser microphones and designed with circuits that process stereo sound with virtually no extraneous noise. Features 24-bit/96kHz recording, 4GB internal Flash memory for 6-1/2 hours of CD-quality recording, removable Memory Stick Pro High-Speed storage (optional), and a built-in USB port compatible with PC/Mac operating systems. The body is made of pressed titanium that’s 10 times harder than alumite-treated aluminum.

SONY:

RIM BlackBerry Storm-$99.99 - $599.99

We all knew it was approaching, but brace yourself, the Storm has made landfall. Tuesday night, Research In Motion and Verizon Wireless officially introduced the first touch-screen BlackBerry to the world: the RIM BlackBerry Storm.

Also known by its code name, BlackBerry Thunder, the Storm features a touch-sensitive display that’s unlike that on any other touch-screen smartphone available today, thanks to RIM’s own twist (more on this below). There are plenty of other highlights as well, including dual-mode functionality, support for Verizon’s EV-DO Rev. A, integrated GPS, BlackBerry OS 4.7, and more.

Now, before you run out to the nearest Verizon store, we’ve got some bad news. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to get your hands on the BlackBerry Storm quite yet (groan). A specific release date and pricing were not announced, but Verizon said the Storm would be out by the holiday season with “competitive” pricing. Obviously, we’re not fans (and we’re guessing you’re not either) of such vague answers, especially in light of the RIM BlackBerry Bold delay.

RIM and Verizon did come by our office to give us a full rundown on the features, as well as some brief hands-on time with the device, so without further ado, here are all the details and our impressions of the RIM BlackBerry Storm.

Research In Motion:

Puget Systems Deluge-i L3-$9,580

Attention seasoned PC gaming vets: it’s time to abandon your trusty, yet woefully out-of-date Windows 95 operating beige box. Yes it’s treated you well. Yes you’ve clocked a legendary number of hours with Minesweeper. Yes you’ve unlocked the secret Solitaire deck with nude face cards (scandalous!). Commander Keen? Child’s play.

Hell, it even runs Doom.

Yet, as much as you love that After Dark screensaver, if you’re going to get a crack at the latest and greatest (there’s a Doom 3 now!) you’re going to need something new. Something overclocked and water-cooled. With LEDs. Blue LEDs! And it has to be made to order. Space Marines don’t shop at Best Buy, so why should you?

Puget Systems builds desktops, laptops, and server towers, with more customization options than NASA can calculate. For its line of gaming machines, we took a look at the Deluge-i L3, a rig we custom built with aggressive components into an insultingly powerful, flashy gaming PC.

Manufacturer: Puget Systems

Polaroid PoGo Portable Printer-$99.99

  • Mobile Printer
  • The POGO Instant Mobile Printer from Kodak is designed to print photos wirelessly using a Bluetooth-enabled camera phone. The printer uses OBEX (object exchange profile) Bluetooth in the phone and the printer to allow for instant printing of your images.

    The printer itself is scarcely larger than a mobile phone, making it easy to transport or store. It is designed to work with packs of Kodak’s ZINK photo paper, which must be purchased separately.

    • Mobile Printing
    Use this mobile printer to make instant prints with your camera phone via Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

    Polaroid: