Canon Rebel XS digital camera
Wanting to bump up the quality of your digital photography? The Canon Rebel XS digital camera is a digital playground for both amateur and professional digital photographers. The new digital camera features a 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor is enables you to take extremely high quality digital photos that can even be super-sized into posters or other large printing projects. In addition to a 2.5 inch LCD display, the Canon Rebel XS digital camera has a built-in EOS integrated cleaning system, an automatic cleaning sensor and comes with the Canon EF-S lens. The camera works with SD or SDHC memory cards and retails for around $699.
July 18, 2008 No Comments
Extended life battery pack for Wii Fit Balance Board
Ever wish your Wii Fit Balance Board had just a little more juice to last through those extra-long workouts? Nyko recently released the EnergyPak for the Wii Balance Board. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack will power your Wii Fit for up to 30 hours of use, and you can even recharge it while in use. Nyko’s EnergyPak fits right into your Wii Fit battery compartment, charges from any AC outlet, and the cord can be removed for convenience. With this extended life battery pack, now there’s no excuse to shorten those Wii Fit workouts. The EnergyPak retails for approximately $19.99.
July 18, 2008 No Comments
Clock radio with S.A.M.E. weather alerts
Have you ever been worried to turn in at night when the weatherman is calling for severe storms? This Midland WR300 clock radio uses S.A.M.E., Specific Area Message Encoding, technology to allow you to hear emergency weather alerts for your local area from your clock radio. This alarm clock turned weather radio allows you to program up to 30 county frequencies, which means you can use if from multiple locations effectively. I think this weather scanner radio would make a great substitution for a traditional alarm clock at home as well as a camping radio. The weather radio measures 7 x 5.5 x 2.2 inches and requires 4 AA batteries.
July 18, 2008 No Comments

