As promised, here are the last six days for your shopping fun. If you are reading this on December 1 you have 23 days to be the world’s best Santa… if not, well, I can’t help you there! J
On the seventh day of Christmas, my true geek gave to me… The Only 3D Video Camcorder.
This is the only shirtpocket camcorder that records video in three dimensions to provide a true stereoscopic viewing experience. The camcorder's two lenses work in unison with its 3 MP image sensor to record slightly differing images which are interlaced to create a video anaglyph--a 3D video. Videos are recorded in 640 x 480 pixel resolution as AVI files. A 4 GB SD card stores up to four hours of video or 2,000 3D still images (JPEG). The camcorder's 3 1/4" TFT display shows content in 3D (no glasses required), and movies can be viewed on the included media player's 7" screen because it is overlaid with a parallax barrier that displays video in 3D without the need for 3D glasses (content is transferred to the media player with an SD card).
Media player includes speakers and a headphone jack. The camcorder can also shoot standard (2D) movies and pictures for display on the media player in 2D. Includes USB cable for copying content onto a computer. Its rechargeable battery provides two hours of operation from a six-hour charge; the media player uses an included AC adapter.
On the eighth day of Christmas my true geek gave to me… The Video Recording Sunglasses.
These are the glasses with a built-in video camera that allow you to discreetly record all that you see. The 0.3 megapixel pinhole camera is located in the bridge, providing 320 x 240 high-quality resolution for AVI videos.
Up to 2 1/2 hours of videos can be recorded directly onto the built-in 2 GB memory. The left temple's frame houses a slot that accommodates a microSD card for additional memory storage. Videos can be copied to a computer using the built-in USB port and included cable.
You can also download MP3s to the glasses and listen to them using the included earbuds. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to two hours of recording from a two-hour charge using the included AC adapter. The plastic lenses use UV-400 coatings. (12 oz.)
On the ninth day of Christmas, my true geek gave to me… The Photo Vault
Ingenious, pocket size image archive manager finds, copies and stores the precious photographic memories you keep on your computer. The Photo Vault plugs into your PC or Mac with its USB interface and starts to work as soon as you click, "start backup."
It searches your computer drives, identifies JPEG, TIFF, RAW, MOV and other image files, copies them and stores them in its memory.
Compact unit has 8G of memory that holds about 8,000 photos. Makes a reliable and more affordable alternative to other off-computer and remote storage options.
On the tenth day of Christmas, my true geek gave to me… A Runaway Alarm Clock
Bad news for "another ten minutes…" snoozers.
Now here’s an alarm clock that goes away beyond just waking you up — its wild antics will get you out of bed. When wake up time rolls around so does this alarm clock with MP3 player.
It actually jumps off your night stand, plays your favorite song and rolls around on the floor until you catch it and turn it off. If that's not enough, you can record a customized alarm message with its built-in microphone.
On the eleventh day of Christmas, my true geek gave to me… Air Swimmers
They swim through the air with incredibly smooth and life-like swimming motion. These amazing fish provide hours of remote control indoor fun in even the smallest of rooms (not for outdoor use). They require only four AAA batteries (one in the body, three in the controller) and have complete up, down and 360 degree turning control. The Shark is remote infra-red controlled and will respond to your inputs moving up and down most importantly left to right with fish like tail movement. Remote control has never come to life so magically! The helium filled fish body is made from durable nylon and with appropriate use will stay inflated for weeks depending on altitude. The William Mark Corporation has been dedicated to developing unique, high-quality products for extraordinary flight performance.
The company was formed when Mark Forti, then a junior at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, invented the X-zylo™ for a marketing project. The product's performance amazed everyone who saw it. After stumping his physics professor as to why the object flew, Mark took it to his father, William, who worked in the aerospace industry. When William's aerodynamicist friends could not explain how it flew so far, William and Mark filed for patents and formed the William Mark Corporation.
And finally, on the twelfth day of Christmas, my true geek gave to me… A CAT & DOG PET'S EYE VIEW CAMERA
Ohhh hi! I missed you so much today! Did you miss me? I missed you! Give me kisses! What did you do today? Did you see squirrels outside?
Have you ever wondered what your pet sees and does when you're not home? Is your pet an all-day napper or do they get into all sorts of mischief?
Just clip this lightweight, compact digital camera to your pets collar and explore your pets secret life!
- Auto interval settings (1, 5, and 15 minutes).
- Internal memory stores up to 40 photos.
- 640 x 480 resolution for 4 x 6 prints.
- Includes USB cable for uploading photos.
- PC and Mac Compatible.
- Includes rechargeable Lithium-ion 100 mAh battery.
- Collar,cat and dog not included
I hope you have as much fun with the twelve days as I did. Dust off your credit cards and go to it... but as always, be careful out there on the www.
Aloha and Mele Kalikimaka
Lou