Tuesday 17 April 2012

The customizable Uppleva home theater system by Ikea


Storied furniture and lifestyle manufacturer IKEA is entering the world of home entertainment with the unveiling of its “UPPLEVA” line of HDTV systems. The new UPPLEVA line completely disrupts the big box store’s HDTV buying process with a high-dose injection of IKEA genius which features hidden cable tracks, integrated wireless components and a customizable cabinet design. Employing a 1080p LED LCD screen with 400Hz response time, IKEA understands that a viewing experience should pack the punch of a theater but have a refined aesthetic that is suitable for a well decorated living room.
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QLOCKTWO W watch


Biegert & Funk, the brand behind the clock QLOCKTWO, brings this cult item to a portable design with the QLOCKTWO W watch. The square 35mm watch is crafted of brushed stainless steel and features a single push button, which entirely operates the timekeeper allowing you to also display the calendar day or seconds in poetry.
Price Tag: $800
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Vertu’s new Constellation Candy


In bright colours of mint green, raspberry, and tangerine, Vertu’s new Constellation Candy emerges right on time for spring/summer.
The smartphone combines glamour with functionality, each handset boasting 0.34 carats of gemstones in colours to match the swathes of alligator skin in aforementioned hues.
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Porsche Cayenne GTS 2013

Porsche has unveiled their second generation Cayenne GTS enhancing the sporty formula of the outgoing model with more power and better handling. Porsche has accomplished this with a 420 hp V8 coupled with their eight-speed Tiptronic S which has a built-in start/stop feature. The V8 will propel the car from 0-62 in 5.7 seconds and will then approach a top speed of 162 mph. 

The chassis also gets specially tuned with a lower ride height which is complemented by Porsche Active Supension Management. Exterior-wise the GTS shares the same front-end as its Turbocharged brother and gets high-gloss black components, wider wheel arches, and a twin-wing roof spolier.

The Moleskine Shooting Message System


Moleskine celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the text message with their very own short messaging system: The Moleskine Shooting Message System. The book comes with pages of short messages to use as ammo which turns the signature Moleskine band into a makeshift slingshot to deliver your notes. 
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