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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Greencore’s Solar Powered Air Conditioner

It’s an idea that makes perfect sense - when it’s hot, the sun is out, so why not utilize that energy to help cool down. Californian based Greencore has developed a solar-powered air conditioning system for both fixed and mobile applications which can keep a room up to 600 square feet cool using a single 170 watt solar panel or switch to using power from the grid when necessary.

The Greencore 10200 is a thermostatically controlled solar powered air conditioner that provides mechanical cooling air conditioning without the high operating costs associated with traditional A/C units. It runs on DC current to avoid the need for an AC inverter. Both mobile and fixed units are available, depending on user needs, and the mobile version comes with either two or four batteries.

One of the great features is that for days when it’s stinking hot yet overcast, the system has the option to use power from the grid to charge its batteries. It does this at off peak times to save users money and to avoid increasing demand during peak periods. The efficient design means it will automatically switch from solar to battery power when sun is unavailable. The Greencore 10200 is also available with an optional heating component for climate control on warm days with cool nights.

The costs of the GreenCore10200 Solar Powered Air Conditioner start at USD$5700, depending upon the model with solar panels and extra batteries sold separately. The mobile unit comes with one solar panel as standard and the heating component is an extra USD$400. The design also provides the flexibility to incorporate other alternative forms of power generation such as wind power.

The product is now available, but the company says that due to high-demand it is currently only selling the systems for commercial applications. Both McDonald’s and the US Navy are testing Greencore’s solar cooling systems.

Harman / Kardon MS 100


[IFA 2008] Without doubt a very strange and huge sound system with integrated ipod dock. This is the Harman / Kardon MS 100, an audio system that integrates all in one dock for the iPod and CD player gadgets.

Although not a piece of art comes very well equipped with AV output by if you have an iPod compatibility with playing videos, the CD can read MP3 cool gadgets and WMA files.

It is also an FM radio with a 2.1 audio system, so you need practically everything you need on HiFi needs on a single computer. It will be available in October for about EUR 185.

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Gun loaded with condom



This white gun is not going to shoot out any white juice. The removable magazine will store you a condom. Rubber for lover, it is a concept by Masayuki Takahashi.

[via NerdApproved]

Live Shot: Sony Sountina





Remember the $11,800 Sountina speaker system from Sony? Sony has unveiled it during IFA 2008. Wow! I never thought that it’s taller than me. Yeah, it’s a cylindrical speakers emitting sound in a 360-degree circle.
[via Aving]

Nintendo Wii PC




This Nintendo Wii is powered by a Celeron core and has 512MB of RAM, a 40GB hard drive, and DVI video and USB ports. It’s a custom Nintendo Wii PC, yeah, a PC in a Wii case ~ world’s first. Celeron 1.3GhZ processor is not going to win at any speed record today but it is still twice as fast as the Power PC chipset that powers the Wii itself. Video....
[via Techeblog]

Fiona Thomson



You thought that is just a flashlight? No, it is more than just a flashlight. It is a FMG-9 concept from Magpul, yeah a foldable submachine gun that consists of a Glock 17 slide and a Glock 9mm magazine. So, don’t mess with those that carry weird shaped flashlight. Milspecmonkey got the video....
[via Techeblog]

Ode to Beethoven iPod Dock


It is designer by a UK artist named Fiona Thomson. The Ode to Beethoven Mp3 Player Speakers combines the classic artistic aesthetics with modern technology. Yeah, his face suits it, with that iPod on his head. Too bad it is just a concept, do you think that it should go for production? It will be weird if you play modern rock on that.

[via TechFresh]

Folderix flash drive



It is called the Folderix flash drive, has 4GB capacity, a design of the folder icon in Windows and read speed of 8 MB/sec and write at 7 MB/sec. The Folderix has an aluminum shell with laser engraved logo. It is available in purple, blue, and yellow colors at $55.47.
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