Macworld | iWorld 2012: Hands on of the Octa Tablet Holder, works on most tablet style devices and is available directly from Octa for $59.95. Check out their website for more information.
Macworld | iWorld 2012: iKeyboard not only separates the keys on your iPad but gives you tactile feedback. These are available in either white or black directly from the iKeyboard website for $35.
Macworld | iWorld 2012: This really has nothing to do with tech, but this guy was creating fantastic art with nothing but his hands, paint, and a canvas. Check it out and leave a comment below on your thoughts.
Review of the pre-production Koala iPad Mounting system from Dockem. This unit is projected to retail for $19.99 but you can get yours for about half by supporting their Kickstarter Campaign. HURRY THERE IS ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!!! The links to their website as well as their Kickstarter page are below:
Review of the Dunu Crius DN-13 in ear headphones by TopSound. Good sound right around $70. Go check out all their products at www.Dunu-topsound.com
Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Interesting gameplay, Challenging
Cons: Confusing at first.
Overall: Bingo Jungle is a game that takes traditional bingo and puts a complete spin on it create a whole new way to play bingo. The game forces you to be alert and thinking as you pick your skills and watch the numbers spin. What I enjoy mose about playing is the fact that you bet before you play. In real bingo you don’t bet, you just pray the old lady that bought 5,000 cards and has that magnetic chip collector sitting next to you doesn’t win. In Bingo Jungle its just you betting and playing (thank god) Overall though I was a little confused and almost made an in app purchase when trying to choose my skills but after some looking around I figured out however thing works. Stepping back from the gameplay the graphics in Bingo Jungle are awesome and take full advantage of the iPhone’s retina display. If your look for a game that is a little challenging but fun check out Bingo Jungle!
App Cost: FREE
iTunes App Store Link
Rating: 9.5/10
Pros: One of the best polyurethane screenshields on the market. By far the easiest screenshield install I’ve ever done. Screen clarity is awesome and you don’t loose that glass feel.
Cons: A little pricey. Misaligned the home button ever so slightly. One time use.
Overall: This is a brilliant product from PureGear and I loved installing a screen shield with this product. Quick, easy and no hassles at all, which is unusual for a polyurethane screen shield. This is an absolutely fantastic product and for it’s revolutionary design, it warrants the Editor’s Choice award. Check it out on PureGear’s website.
There’s a new project on Kickstarter that I thought I’d share with you called the Elevation Dock. Now before you roll your eyes and say “Oh please, another dock?”, check out the video and see for yourself what makes this dock slightly different from the others. Their Kickstarter page states the following:
If you have tried using docks for your iPhone, you have probably felt our frustration: Undocking is difficult, many aren’t designed to work with cases, they are lightweight, and are generally made as a cheap afterthought accessory.
That’s why we designed the Elevation Dock – Simple to use, quick undocking, and it works with or without a case. We didn’t stop there – It’s beautifully precision machined from solid aluminum and it comes in a gorgeous set of surface finishes, setting a new bar for quality and something that looks really good on your desk. It complements the high-level craftsmanship of the iPhone like no other.
They were only asking for $75K to get the project off the ground, but so far 7,000+ backers have pledge over $700,000 dollars towards the project, so it’s safe to say that we’ll be seeing the Elevation Dock going into production soon. If you want to pledge there’s packages from $59 which gets you your own Elevation Dock to $500 which earns you 6 different docks in a variety of colors. Hopefully we’ll be able to check out this product for a review once it’s released.
PRE-PODUCTION RATING
Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Specific for the iPad & iPad 2, solid mounting, iPad 2 will fit with a slim case, relatively inexpensive, hold iPad a bit forward in order to allow your fingers behind iPad for easy grabbing, 3M strips lend to easy movability and mare free installation.
Cons: The retail price is on the high end for me but still affordable. The kickstarter pre-order price of $10 is an outstanding value. HURRY KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN ENDS JANUARY 29, 2012.
Overall: Another great offering from Dockem. The Koala for the iPads mounts them securely just about anywhere. With the implementation of the universally available 3M Strips your not committed to leaving the Koala in one place and don’t mare the surface they are attached too.
You can check out the Koala on the Dockem website and head on over to their Kickstarter Campaign to not only support production but get your own Koala at a significant discount.