2009 Gadget Rundown

December 30th, 2009 1 Comment »

Despite me initially thinking this had been a relatively slow year for gadgets, as I look back it seems I have purchased quite a few. There have been a number of none-physical gadgets in the form of software, as well as a record number of feline related ones and gadgets for my family and not me.. so here are my top 5 gadgets of 2009:

#5: Sony PSP-3000
Yup, I gave in a purchased another games console. This one has been very useful in ways I hadn’t considered when I purchased it. Aside from a quick Ridge Racer session to pass 5 minutes now and then, I’ve taken it to Berlin where it acted as a video player. I’ve also put training videos on it to watch so I can do a bit of learning on the go, it can remote control my PS3 allowing me to watch TV using the Sony PlayTV gadget which is nice but doesn’t make the top 5(although there’s issues there I won’t go in to), it works as a Skype phone and is generally quite cool just to hold and look at! The whole thing is protected by the excellent invisibleSHIELD which is the best screen / device protector ever and is highly recommended – it only misses out on the top 5 as it’s a bit boring.

#4: Balance Bike
Poppy absolutely loves her balance bike. I don’t think I’ve mentioned it since I bought it, but she is now able to push herself along at great speed and even lean in to her turns as you would on a proper bike. I don’t think it will be too long before she is able to ride a proper bike – but we’ll give that a little while longer yet.

#3: Sureflap RFID Catflap
Yup, I purchased a cat flap which can read the microchip in the back of my cat’s neck. And it really does work very well. Since I fitted it earlier this year, it is only on it’s second set of batteries so looks like it eats a set every 6 months which is pretty decent. It looks just like a normal cat flap with no sticky-out porch thing like the Pet-Porte cat flap and has prevented other moggies from entering my garage. Sadly my cat still hasn’t got over her little ‘wee’ problem so is banished to the garage until I can work something out, but at least her life is cosy since I gave her the Petnap Heated Cat Bed.

#2: Toyota Celica
Mmmmm, nice shiny silver car with shiny alloys and a nice low profile. Mmmmm. 5 months in to my new 4-wheeled toy and I’m not bored of it yet.

#1: Windows 7
Of course it is… Microsoft Windows 7 is my favourite “gadget” of the year. It’s given my laptop a new lease of life and my desktop an excuse for the 4GB of RAM I wanted. I’ve had next to no issues with it and to coin an Apple phrase… it just works. Coupled with Windows Home Server backing my machines up every night and providing a centralised storage, switching between my Windows 7 machines is seamless – offline files work perfectly for my documents on my laptop, and the integration of Windows Live with my personal domains means I have my very own Windows Live Mail domain integrated with my desktops. Windows 7…. come on you Mac boys, you know you like it really!

So, that’s it. Sadly not quite making the top 5 this year were the practical but boring Enviro-Light LED Spotlight bulbs from last week, Vicky’s Sony Reader Touch which I think is good, but haven’t used it much myself what with it being full of boring old classic novels. The digital Digital Photo Frames I was given for my birthday are still in use – one of which is permanently switched on on my desk at work. The Heatmiser Digital Touchscreen Thermostat is still going and works just fine - I do wish I’d gone for the one which also controls the hot water and expended the effort in extending the wiring for that but never mind, maybe in 2010. Oh yes, and the Steam Powered Wallpaper Remover is in its box in my garage waiting for me to be bothered with decorating the spare room – I’m working on the bathrooms at the moment so the spare room can wait.


Sony Reader Touch: Review

October 10th, 2009 3 Comments »

Vicky_reader2This time it isn’t my gadget… this review is based on Vicky’s opinions of her new toy. Okay, so her voiced opinions maybe slightly skewed as the object in question is her 30th birthday present off me, but I’m sure they’ll still be valid. Today’s gadget is the Sony Reader Touch (PRS-600). Is it a book? Is it a gadget? Yes to all of the above. It is digital book… the screen is a special e-ink display which is intended to look exactly the same as n0rmal printed text. The 2GB memory card can hold literally thousands of books simultaneously and the battery is able to last up to 2 weeks with daily use. I preloaded the reader with a few public domain books downloaded from Project Gutenburg and Feedbooks which included a number of well known classics, but you can also buy ebooks from major online book sellers such as WH Smith, Borders and Waterstones in the ePUB format. As well as ePUB, it will also let you read ordinary .txt files and .pdf documents. This particular e-reader includes a touch-screen allowing you to use your fingers to select icons, choose books, turn the page (slide your finger across the screen) or even make handwritten notes using the included stylus.


And now for Vicky’s opinions: She gets on well with the e-ink display and can read it as easily as any book. She does see issues for some people though due to reflections on the shiny screen and the need for more ambient light to see the screen clearly. She is also a fan of the touch screen, but not when it comes to turning the pages, preferring instead to use the normal ‘clicky’ buttons. On the subject of page turning, she has also commented that the e-reader makes it easier to read a book while feeding Joseph – she can use a single hand to hold the book and turn the page, whilst holding Joseph in her other arm. Vicky is also able to download books all by herself! I didn’t need to intervene – she browsed the sites and saved the ePUB files straight to the SD card. This gadget should save us some weight when we go on holiday next year taking just this one book with us instead of the normal bag full she can get through, my only concern is water. A normal book, if it gets wet, can be dried out on a radiator or at worst replaced for a few pounds. A e-reader, if it gets wet, it’s bu.. er, scrap. I think I’ll have to get her an Aquapac for it for pool-side reading.

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