Gregg’s Gadgets:: Power station, presentation and recycling rewards
ByThe PowerDock from Griffin Technology eliminates the need for multiple charging adapters for the same device. Two models are available to charge up to four iPods or iPhones simultaneously.
Users can choose a two- or a four-port model, which is housed in a single, tabletop-based charging solution. Any combination of different models of the Apple devices can be charged, as long as they are dockable.
It’s made with a brushed metal finish and has rubber feet so it won’t scratch counter tops and grips the surface it’s sitting on. Each dock comes with an eight universal dock adapters for most Apple iPods and the iPhone family of devices. Additional dock adapters can be purchased at the company’s website for $1.99 each.
A single AC power supply is included and plugs into the back of the unit to charge all the docked devices simultaneously. Most important, Apple has certified the charger so the charging will be proper for every device without damage.
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Computer accessory manufacturer Atek, Inc. has a new device for presenters with the 2.4 GHz Stagehand Wireless Presentation Controller.
A coin cell battery powers the device, which works on both Mac and Windows with its included USB receiver.
The slim, pocket-sized gadget can be carried on a neck lanyard and includes a quick release buckle for easy removal. It has a remote control wheel for controlling many of the functions and has a light on the bottom. The light can be handy to review notes while the lights have been dimmed during the presentation.
Other buttons on the controller were designed to be accessed with the touch of a finger without the need to look at the device itself. The buttons are conveniently placed and standout for easy access and also positions so the wrong button won’t get presses at the wrong time.
A laser pointer is included, along with a safety feature where users can disable the laser when not needed. This provides a nice feature for teachers and prevents the laser from being misused and pointed at someone’s eyes.
Out with the old and in with the new _ that’s just the way it is in today’s electronic world. An online option is available to get cash for the old by trading in older electronic items such as cell phones, digital cameras or MP3 players.
NextWorth.com will buy these items for money via check or PayPal, or even Target and Amazon Gift Cards. They recently announced that they now take older BlackBerry phones, digital cameras, GPS systems, video games and video game consoles for cash. This is in addition to the original iPhone and iPod categories.
NextWorth has a neat feature for some of these devices, which have no trade-in value. NextWorth provides free shipping and will then recycle the devices in the proper manner.
In a press release, NextWorth says it is expanding the categories to help recycle properly and reduce some of the 1.5 to 1.9 million tons of electronics waste every year from ending up in landfills. The company tries to get the older devices, which still function, into the hands of new users, thus extending the life of the device.
“In addition to selling some product on online marketplaces, we have a growing network of wholesale and retail buyers that purchase our product directly for resale on their channels,” said Dave Chen CEO at NextWorth. These outlets include GreatiPodExchange.com, Amazon, and Ebay.
Once on the site, there is a trade-in calculator where users select the product they wish to trade in. Next, customers answer some questions about its condition. A trade-in price is offered before any commitment is made.
A few examples; a first generation iPhone 8 GB, fully functional and light wear, including the dock station and AC adapter, will return $175.00. An iPod Nano 8 GB black fourth generation, also fully functional with light wear and including the USB cable and dock station will net $63.
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April 21st, 2009 at 4:50 pm
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