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No, it won’t toast your LCD screen - it’s a sleek looking 2-slice Krups Toaster with an LCD Screen ($59.99, out of stock).
For the two of you who actually do care about what the screen does (most of us are happy knowing that our toaster got LCD), here you go:
The handy new LCD screen displays a countdown to let you know exactly when your toast will be ready.
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The USB Robot Cam ($24) is one cool looking PC webcam with LED lights that will automatically set off when it gets dark. From the website:
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The Atari Flashback Portable isn’t out yet, it’s a prototype designed by Curt Vendel. The good news is that it will be out at one point or another - so it’s not one of those “cool, too bad it’s never going to be released” kind of things that you read about every day.
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Motormouth ($40) is a word guessing game gizmo, where you have to explain the randomly given word without saying it out loud.
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Bike Spoke Light - LED Message & Pattern Light ($11.95) is a very cool little thing that will make you stand out from the crowd when riding your bike.
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The 3-LED Mini Bedside Lamp ($5) is a handy lamp that is small enough to carry around with you. Press the surface once to switch the lamp on and press it again to switch it off.
Uses three AAA batteries. Easy to attach using the sticker at the back.

The Ultrasonic Mosquito Eliminator is said to be able to take care of annoying mosquitos using ultrasonic waves.
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PC-Darts ($162) is a way for the computer geek to combine obsessive keyboard stroking with some IRL sports activity.
Connect this dart board to the USP port and you can view the scores on the screen of the computer. Comes with a board, dart, software and a cord.

Here’s a great gist for the true car enthusiast. The Gear Shift Clock ($19.95) is an analog clock placed at the top of a sporty kind of shift stick.
Made out of metal and measuring 3 x 4 x 5 1/4 inches.
(Via Nerd Approved)

Hello Kitty Speakers ($20) - small speakers looking like the Japanese super celeb in pink and white. It’s due to be released in mid-late November 2007 (pre-orders are open).
Also make sure to check out the Hello Kitty MP3 Player.
(Via NCSX)