Fans of video games, comics and movies tend to have one thing in common, especially the hard core ones, as they have a slew of collectibles to pick up assuming some manufacturer somewhere in China wants to take up the task. Here is the $139.99 Limited Edition P-body Portal Gun Replica that says it all – it is an exact 1:1 scale replica of the P-Body’s Handheld Portal Device, and you need not use your imagination and waste your saliva in making sounds as you fire it, since it will feature red and orange LEDs alongside the ability to emit firing sounds. There are only 5,000 of these puppies in the world, so you know the saying – the early bird gets the worm, and this is looking to be one tasty worm for fans of the Portal video game
Limited Edition P-body Portal Gun Replica
Inflatable iMusic Chair
There is nothing quite like the feeling of sinking down on your favorite chair at the end of a hard day’s work, sipping on a cup of your favorite beverage while you are at it. Instead of forking out plenty of money for a La-Z-Boy chair as well as a Bang & Olufsen sound system, you might want to play around with your budget a little bit with the $39.99 Inflatable iMusic Chair . Yes sir, not only does this piece of furniture save space whenever you are not using it (it is inflatable, after all, and can be deflated for easy storage), it is also highly affordable and will be compatible with most smartphones, portable media players and MP3 players, as long as they work with the 3.5mm jack
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Announced, previewed: Sony SLT-A37, the newest Translucent Mirror camera (with samples)
The unique lineup of Translucent Mirror cameras from Sony just got a little bigger, as the company unveiled a brand new model: the Sony Alpha SLT-A37 (and we’ve just posted our hands-on preview!) Closely-related to the existing SLT-A35 model, the Sony A37 has a subtly restyled body that’s exactly the same size, but just a little heavier.
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Announced, previewed: Sony SLT-A37, the newest Translucent Mirror camera (with samples)
Sony launches SLT-A37 16MP fixed-mirror DSLR and 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM lens
Sony has launched the SLT-A37 entry-level 16MP SLT camera and the enthusiast-grade 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM standard zoom. The A37 is a refreshed replacement for the A35, bringing the entry-level model into line with the rest of the SLT lineup.
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LG’s Optimus LTE2 ships this week in Korea, nails down a few more specs
Just in case the world forgot which phone was first with 2GB of RAM, LG has pushed out another press release for its Optimus LTE2 which ships this week in Korea, just as promised.
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LG’s Optimus LTE2 ships this week in Korea, nails down a few more specs
Sharp AQUOS 80" 1080p 120Hz LED Smart TV
Microsoft Store trims Xbox 360 price by $50
(Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Gamers in the market for an Xbox 360 will find a deal waiting for them at the online Microsoft Store. The Xbox 360 250GB console is now on sale for $249.99, a full $50 off the usual price. This console offers 250GB of space on a removable hard drive, the usual wireless controller, a black headset, and a one-month subscription to Xbox Live Gold
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Air Guitar lets you shred maniacally
There are some awesome moments in life when you share it with your best friend(s) over a cup of your favorite drinks as well as some pizza, and you are able to let your hair down, acting whatever way you like without receiving a shred of despise. Well, the $19.99 Air Guitar would definitely be the tool for the moment if you are musically inclined, as you can go jumping around your room, smashing an imaginary guitar and yet using it to crank out some really wicked tunes in the process. Yes sir, the Air Guitar will merge design and style into a single handheld device, letting you create music on the spot with but a single press of a button and a flick of the wrist.
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Air Guitar lets you shred maniacally
ESPN Radio app gets a refresh, now properly outfitted for the iPad
If you’re needing to keep Mike & Mike an arm’s length away at all times, ESPN has refreshed its Radio app to help with just that. Now optimized to the iPad in addition to the iPhone and iPod touch, the software allows you to sort your listening habits by sports, teams and athletes that you follow. The free version offers access to podcasts, the 20-minute SportCenter cycle, and offline listening for on-demand content.
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Ready to control a car’s navigation system with a handheld game? For those who often feel they are competing against their in-vehicle navigation system to get to their desired destination, Toyota has a new tool that may help you beat the voice that lives in your dashboard. The Japanese automaker has teamed up with Nintendo to turn the Nintendo DS into navigational remote control that allows users to set destinations, map out routes, and even get sightseeing information.










