Audio Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable
Stanton T.92 USB Direct Drive Turntable
PT-01USB Portable Vinyl-Archiving USB Turntable
ION Portable Turntable iPTUSB Turntable
A USB turntable is a handy device for converting your old LP record collection into a modern collection of .mp3, .flac or .wma audio files. These simple devices allow you to play back your old records directly into your computer, where they are saved as media files. Which of these USB enabled turntables would you most likely use to convert a large library of records?
This USB drive is perfect for people looking for steam punk drives. Not only does it have a unique look but also it has a card reader inside which makes it the perfect drive to carry around. What do you think?
Securing pipes and hoses is an important part of keeping your plumbing from leaking, and of installing new appliances and devices that use water. This is most effectively accomplished using hose clamps, simple devices that allow you to tighten down on any cylindrical object with a regular screwdriver. Which of these great hose clamps do you like the best for securing your hoses?
This might not be the best USB drive for girls but for guys it sure is! Especially if you are an office going guy and you love wearing cuff links then you are the perfect candidate for it! Basically it is a pair of USB drives each piece having 2 GB of space making 4 GB in total. Do you like it?
The Webbook is described by Litl as “an internet computer that works great with your favorite websites”. The Litle Webbook can be used as a standard netbook or, flipped round, as a TV device with an optional remote control and “TV style” control knob. It comes equipped with a 12-inch LCD display with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, a GPU that can playback H.264 in 720p, a 1GB of RAM, and a 2GB of built in flash storage. What makes the Webbook interesting is that it has no hard drive because all data is stored on the Internet. Additional features include a built-in WiFi, a headphone port, HDMI, a USB 2.0 port, and a built-in webcam and mic for video conference. The The Litl Webbook is now available for $699 a pop. source - techfresh
HP - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB - External - Black
PowerUp G54-8016 External USB Floppy Drive
Sabrent SBT-UFDB - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB - External
While many new computers, especially mobile computers, come without floppy drives, much of the world's legacy software still resides on these small plastic coasters. When you need to access data that was stored several years ago, you will still run into situations where a disk drive is needed. Which of these elegant USB solutions do you like the best for your old data access needs?
Yes! That's a great way to integrate flash storage into a system.
No, I'd rather connect it externally, through a USB port.
ATP Electronics released an internal USB solid state storage device. The device sits on one USB internal header cluster on the motherboard (occupying headers for two ports), to provide fixed storage of up to 4 GB in a package that measures 8.2 (L) x 15.3 (W) x 6.2 (H) mm. The package is dust, vibration and ESD resistant. It uses single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips, and provides speeds typical to storage devices connected over USB 2.0, around 30 MB/s. The device is said to be industrial-grade, and can be deployed in embedded computers. The package is advertised to be extremely durable, making use of the System In Package (SIP) technology that protects vital components.
Magnavox Magnavision Model 8000 DiscoVision Videodisc Player (1978)
Milton Bradley Simon (1978)
Play, Inc. Snappy Video Snapshot (1996)
Connectix QuickCam (1994)
The past fifty years have seen the development of a wide number of wonderful gadgets. Each of those years brought innovation and development, resulting in the panoply of useful assistive devices available to us today. The fifty gadgets profiled here are among the most memorable to become popularized in the past five centuries. Which of this selection of five to you consider the most groundbreaking?
If you like the Mac CPU then you would love the My Book Studio hard drive too! It looks nearly the same with the same aumnium body making it a tough and solid external hard drive. It is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities. The best part is that it has 256 bit hardware encryption and you can attach a FireWire or a USB 2.0 with it.