Affordable GenevaSound S iPod Dock

The company has recently launched the GenevaSound S that features two 3-inch drivers along with a class D energy-efficient amp that pushed 15-watts to each channel. The iPod dock also has an iPod Universal Dock that supports a wide variety of iPods and iPhones. Additional specs include an alarm clock, and an FM radio with six station presets. The GenevaLab Sound System Model S also comes with a table stand, allowing the user the choice of elevating the system, so it takes up less space on a nightstand, a counter or a desk. Available in white, red or black, the GenevaSound S iPod dock retails for just $299 a pop.
Two New LED Backlight LCDs

The V2210 and V2410 are BenQ Japan’s latest LED backlight LCD displays that will be launched on December 25th, 2009. Both monitors support a 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 250cd/m2 brightness level. Additional features include an HDMI port and a D-Sub. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far.
A New LCD TV In Japan

Toshiba is set to introduce their latest LCD TV ‘Regza 32A900S’ for the Japanese market. This new 32-inch TV provides 1366 x 768 native resolution, 4000:1 contrast ratio, 40,000 dynamic contrast ratio and 120Hz refresh rate. Not to mention, it also comes with a Digital TV tuner and has Ethernet, USB, HDMI as well as InstaPort connectors. The Regza 32A900S will hit Japan next week for unannounced price yet.
World’s First USB 3.0 Dual-Drive RAID Storage Solution

LaCie in collaboration with Symwave are getting ready to launch the world’s first USB 3.0 dual-drive RAID storage solution, the LaCie 2Big. Based on USB 3.0 specification, this new storage device will have two 3.5-inch hard drives for a total capacity of up to 4TB (RAID 0 or RAID 1 configuration) and provide transfer speeds of up to 275MB/s. The LaCie 2Big will start shipping in early 2010 for unannounced price yet.
$99 Computer In A Keyboard

QWERTY keyboard that comes equipped with a 1GHz x86 system-on-chip (SoC), VGA and composite video outputs, 10/100 Ethernet and an optional WiFi b/g. The Surfboard uses only 5-watts of power and runs cool enough to operate without a fan. The computer will be able to run Windows XP, Linux, or Windows CE. Other features include USB ports, headphone and microphone connectivity, two SDHC memory card slots, a 512MB RAM and a 2.5-inch hard drive. The Gecko Surfboard retails for $99.
Tablet From Sagem

The Orange Tabbee is Sagem’s latest internet tablet for the French market. This portable device sports a 7-inch WVGA touchscreen display, an ARM processor, an SD card slot, 2W stereo speakers, a 3-hour battery, Flash 9 compatibility, WiFi, a USB 2.0 port and runs on Linux OS. The gadget also provides access to various internet services including weather, news, TV guide, shopping, email, Twitter and even YouTube. Unfortunately, the Orange Tabbee will only be available in France for a retail price of €249 (about $357).
4GB aXeRam DDR3-2000 Memory Kits

Transcend has recently launched 4GB aXeRam DDR3-2000 memory kits for use with Intel’s LGA1156 Core i5 and Core i7 platforms. The XMP-ready DDR3 kits are designed to operate at a blazing-fast clock frequency of 2000MHz with an exceptionally low voltage of just 1.65V, allowing performance enthusiasts and gamers to take their Intel Core i5 platform to the next level of memory overclocking performance.
Alarm Clock

The WakeMate is a smart alarm clock that will analyze your sleep to find the optimal time for you to wake up, so you will feel refreshed and energized every time you wake. The gadget works with all Bluetooth-enabled cell phones. If you are interested, you can pre-order the WakeMate Alarm Clock for $49.99 a pop.
Your Co-workers Using PC Prankster

USB PC Prankster into your victim’s computer and the device will take over and make random mouse movements, turns caps lock on and off, or type out random garbage text and phrases. The device features a time delay setting, so that after installing it, you can make your getaway safely before it starts misbehaving. Each USB PC Prankster retails for £19.99 or around $32.
Station HD100
Movie Station HD100, the gadget delivers Full HD video to your HDTV in 1080p and supports HDMI, Component and Composite connections. You can also choose to connect the device to your PC via WiFi or Ethernet. The device also has two USB 2.0 ports, so you can play your videos direct from a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. The MSI Movie Station HD100 will be available in Germany for about $142. Unfortunately, there is no info on when we will see the MSI Movie Station HD100 in the US and UK.