Some events in our lives are worth remembering forever just like when we traveled out of the country first time, got married, gave birth, and reached other milestones in our lives. But it isn’t enough that we just keep them in our memories – it would be better if we have a captured video of each of these events, so when we want to reminisce them, we can simply play the said videos. And this is where gadgets like camcorders come in. They are proven to be very useful when capturing life events. But if you want results in 3D, then you better choose the DVR 790HD.
There is really nothing much to say about this gadget, except that it allows users to capture life in beautiful 3D. Featuring a 5.1 Megapixel resolution and 4x digital zoom, this camcorder will make sure that you never miss a moment. It’s very handy, so you can have it exactly when you need it. It also has a 2.7″ preview screen for easy viewing, and HDMI capability for playback on your big screen television. So, what else would you need? It’s simply the perfect gadget for people who are fond of traveling yet want to capture every moment in 3D.
So, are you interested to grab this DVR 790HD? Well, it isn’t really a bad idea to give yourself one this holiday season. For more options, you can visit the Geekie Store for Vivitar DVR.

The popular messaging tool Skype and Panasonic 2011 Viera Connect HDTV seamlessly come together with the new Logitech 720p TV cam to deliver directly to your living room high latency VOIP calls. This Logitech TV cam for Skype captures 720p video and comes with aesthetically cool blue illumination. For around $149 you’ll get a plug-and-play TV camera that can make and take HD video calls, without a need for a PC or separate application, from VIERA HDTV that comes with VIERA Connect and Skype. Simply plug into a 1 Mbps internet line and you’re ready to participate in high definition video calls. The Logitech 720p is really quite simple to use. Just turn on your HDTV and run the pre-loaded Skype video call software.
Finally, there’s a gadget to disprove the general notion that tablet PCs are a bit on the expensive side of consumer electronics. The new ARNOVA 7 tablet may not be as well-known as Apples, as big as the Galaxy, iconic as Iconia, as high as the Flyer, or as smart as the Thinkpad – but it sure does know how to stand its ground. In an electronics market saturated with wave after wave of tablet PC, the ARNOVA stands out on sheer functionality, practicality, and an almost unbeatable price to value ratio. For around $99.00 Arnova 7 offers a high resolution resistive touch screen with virtual keyboard, 720p video playback, integrated speakers, multi-format audio playback, USB 2.0 ports, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, and a 4 GB flash memory expandable via micro SDHC slot. The 7-inch screen comes with 800 x 480 resolution and 16-million colors perfect for web browsing and watching videos on the go.
A new Apple is ripe for the picking this season and sure enough, techies are already looking to grab a bite. Even Snow White would find the new Apple iPad 2 hard to resist and who can blame her, especially when this device is 33 percent thinner and 15 percent lighter than its predecessor. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg; iPad 2 now runs on a more powerful dual-core A4 processor and a battery that can last up to 10 hours. It retained its previous 9.7-inch LED-backlit LCD screen but two new distinctive front and rear mounted cameras were added. Yes, you know what that means – FaceTime. The front VGA camera allows iPad 2 users to make FaceTime video calls to millions of iPhone 4, iPod touch and Mac owners. The rear camera on the other hand can capture 720p HD video.
This Apple tablet operates on iOS 4.3, mobile operating system that features an improved Safari mobile browser, new iTunes Home Sharing, AirPlay enhancements, and Personal Hotspot for Wi-Fi sharing. Other noteworthy features include an integrated gyro for enhanced gaming experience, HSUPA support for faster 3G upload speeds, and HDMI Video Mirroring for duplicating the iPad screen on an HDTV via an adaptor.

