Kamis, 30 Januari 2014

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The Latest from GadgetLite


Geeky soaps from Firebox look like SNES and GameBoy cartridges

Posted: 29 Jan 2014 10:01 PM PST

Personal hygiene is quite important, and if you are fan of Nintendo or just a video game geek, today we have some special geeky soaps that you might want to check out.



These soaps come from UK company called Firebox, and these soaps are designed to look like Nintendo cartridges. There are GameBoy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges available, and we have to notice that these soaps look like actual game cartridges. Amount of detail is amazing, and every soap comes with its cover art, so you can easily mistaken them for a real game cartridge. Although these geeky soaps look amazing we don't have any information regarding the quality of the soap, so maybe your regular soap would be a better long-term solution.

These geeky soaps look amazing, and you'll love them, especially if you grew up with Nintendo's consoles. Regarding the price, SNES soap is priced around $21, while the GameBoy soap costs about $12.

[via Ubergizmo]

JXD S5800: Android smartphone/tablet optimized for gaming

Posted: 29 Jan 2014 10:00 PM PST

Gaming on your smartphone or tablet doesn't always feel comfortable since there are no physical buttons, but that won't be a problem with this device.



JXD's S5800 comes from Hong Kong, and it's an Android tablet, but it can also work as a smartphone, and it's designed to look like PlayStation Portable. This device is designed for gaming, and it comes with directional buttons, two joysticks, LR buttons and standard buttons that you can find on a handheld console. Regarding the hardware, this device comes with 5-inch display with 960×540 resolution, quad-core chipset based on Cortex A7 and 1GB of RAM. There's also 8GB of internal storage space, expandable by external TF card, 5-megapixel rear camera and 0.3-megapixel front camera for video calls. Regarding the battery, there is 3,000mAh battery available and as for the software, this device runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

If you're a gamer on Android and you can't get used to onscreen controls or you don't want to purchase wireless gamepads, JXD's S5800 might be just what you need. Sadly, there's no information available regarding its price.

[via Ubergizmo]

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