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Posts tagged ‘video’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

This multimedia watch is not only a music player, voice recorder, image viewer, digital camera and an e-book reader - it also comes with a feature that most of its competitors are missing; the capability to record video.
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This portable multimedia player from Yundai features a built-in DVB-T receiver, allowing you to watch digital Freeview TV on the 4.3-inch high quality LCD screen.
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This 7-inch digital photo frame is equipped with a functionality that makes it stand out from other similar image devices - a slideshow features that gives you the option to show 2, 3 or 4 pictures at the same time.
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This new retro inspired television set will turn your 3rd generation iPod Nano into a TV - giving you a fun way to increase the screen size and volume of your Apple player.
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This radio-controlled car features a built-in digital video camera that transmits a live feed to the controller and its 2.4-inch color TFT LCD video monitor. And to top it enough, they have also managed to squeeze in an interactive laser game.
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It’s spy gadget time again. Last week we had the Bluetooth Headset Spycam with LCD Display, this week we’ll take a look at a spy camera hidden inside an ID card.
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Remember that cool Amphibious Robot Snake that was covered here at GeekAlerts back in June? It looks like that snake has a sister named Anna Konda, living on land and spending her days fighting fires.
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It’s a new week and time for yet another one of those popular spy gadgets. This tiny camcorder is hidden in a button and comes with a separate 2.4-inch LCD display unit.
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A brand new review by one of the first owners of WowWee’s revolutionary Rovio home spy robot has just been posted over at the great Robots-Dreams.com website.
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The new Gyration Air Music Remote from Movea, Inc. enables you to navigate, play media, and take complete control of your digital music library from up to 100 feet away using radio frequency technology.
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