Valentines Day Gifts for Your Geeky Girl

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I know this might surprise some of you, but there are women in the world who like things done a certain way–in a nerdy way, to be more specific. For example, they prefer their marriage proposals to arrive via a video game, or at least tangentially related to video games. That’s right, geeks aren’t just guys–there are lady geeks, too.

So what do you give your geeky girlfriend for Valentine’s Day? Check out Gearlog’s gifts that only a truly geekified gal will appreciate. And make sure to check back for Part Two of our geeky Valentine’s Roundup!

The iBuzz (above)
Treat your love to some pleasure–set to the sound stylings of Barry White or Al Green, of course. Plug your MP3 player into the iBuzz Two, and the toy delivers music-activated vibrations with four pulsing patterns and 11 vibrating speeds. You can plug the two provided bullets into the iBuzz Two, or you can plug in any sex toy that has a mini-jack plug. It’s £19.99 (about $30 in the US).

More after the jump.

SIM2 Solar Series infinite contrast HDR LCD ships in Q2

After several years high dynamic range LCD technology is finally ready for market, now that SIM2 and Dolby are showing off this Solar Series 47-inch screen at the 2009 Integrated Systems Europe show. Just like last year’s prototype, it’s both brighter (4,000 cd/m2) and has a greater contrast ratio than any flat panel currently available. The 2,206 LEDs can provide up to an infinite contrast ratio and supposedly match real world visuals thanks to 16 bit color processing. The only bad news is that even with a name change to Dolby Vision, that ugly wide bezel from the BrightSide days still remains. We’ll have to wait until closer to the Q2 shipping date to find out the price, but with SIM2’s high end reputation it won’t be cheap.

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Tokyoflash’s Heko watch: the perfect gift for fashionable cryptologists

We’ve always been a fan of watches with unconventional ways of telling time, and Tokyoflash’s Heko is no exception. The top and bottom rows each have four LEDs aligned for their analogous analog positions — 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, and 9:00 — and two lights in between to indicate one-hour / 15-minute intervals, respectively. The four diodes in the middle are used when the minutes aren’t a multiple of five. For example, in the picture above we’ve got (from left to right) 1:37, 1:43, and 10:13. More instructions are available on the product page. Made from solid stainless steel and weighing in at 140 grams, it’s available for 9,800 yen ($109) and comes with white, blue or multi-colored LEDs.

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Tokyoflash’s Heko watch: the perfect gift for fashionable cryptologists originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Researchers develop higher-efficiency LEDs

Terrific-looking LED-backlit HD displays were all over CES this year, and it sounds like they’re only going to get better — scientists from Renssalaer Polytechnic Insitute and Samsung have developed a new polarization-matched LED that cranks out 18 percent more light while being 22 percent more efficient than traditional LEDs. The improved performance is due to a reduction in “efficiency droop,” which causes regular LEDs to turn less power into light when fed higher currents — the team replaced the traditional active layer of the LEDs with a new specially matched layer. No word on when any of this is coming to market, but we’re holding out hope for CES 2010.

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Researchers develop higher-efficiency LEDs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s LED-backlit P2370L LCD monitor looks good for $399

Comically enough, Samsung didn’t even bother telling us the panel size of its P2370L, but we’ll go out on a limb and assume it’s 23-inches diagonally based on the cryptic model name. The latest member of Sammy’s Touch of Color family sports a LED backlight, a depth of just 0.65-inches, 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, two-millisecond response time, DVI input, 1080p native resolution, a swivel stand and “Starlight” touch controls. If in fact we’re looking at a 23-inch LED-backlit LCD for just $399, we’d say it’s quite the bargain — particularly when compared to Apple’s 24-incher (which runs $899). Guess we’ll find out when it ships later this quarter.

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Samsung’s LED-backlit P2370L LCD monitor looks good for $399 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Jan 2009 22:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display goes touchscreen courtesy of Troll Touch

Anyone who has had the pleasure of seeing Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display knows that it’s hard to lay off on the touching. No one knows that better than Troll Touch, who has just announced a touch panel integration kit for Apple’s freshest LCD. The touchscreen gets powered internally via USB, and the custom touchscreen overlay design doesn’t alter the panel’s form factor in any way. Those looking to dive in from scratch can order a touch-enabled version now for $2,299, but those looking to simply upgrade their own can ship it to Valencia, California along with $1,399 marked for integration. Talk about a steep price to pay for permission to touch.

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Brando’s USB Digital Microscope is perfect for at-home cell studies

If you’re too strapped for cash to afford a real-deal microscope, and your expired college ID won’t get you into the lab any longer, why not pull the trigger on Brando’s USB Digital Microscope? Described as “amazingly easy to use,” this here ‘scope can be utilized for “various applications such as science and engineering work and study, dermatology (skin / scalp) exams, detailed repair and assembly.” Or, you can just use it as “a reading aid.” Which is a fantastic idea if you actually don’t want to read anything at all. Anywho, sure sounds like bundles of fun for just $75.

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Brando’s USB Digital Microscope is perfect for at-home cell studies originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 10 Jan 2009 02:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell previews new G-Series monitors

Hot on the heels of Dell’s new XPS Studio laptop release, the company’s back with its G-Series LED monitors. We’re assuming that the G stands for “green,” ‘cos they’re really working the tree-hugging angle on this one — pointing out that widescreen LED flat panels consume less than half the power of comparable monitors, and that their designs incorporate “environmentally preferable” materials. Two models are currently available — the G2210 measures 22-inches, boasting 1680 x 1050 resolution and should fetch $279, while the G2410 24-inch boasts 1920 x 1080 (HD) resolution, with an asking price of $359. Both models are planned for late February.

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Dell previews new G-Series monitors originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Vizio presents 240Hz, LED backlit updates to the XVT series

Just nabbed a 55-inch 1080p Vizio XVT for Chrismakwanzika and feeling good about yourself? Consider a return, because the specs on the new models are here and the list is long. Music, 1080p movies (MPEG-2, h.264 & WMV9) or pics from a USB drive? The whole line has that with Vizio’s Multi-media hookup, while LED backlighting, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 5 HDMI ports are kept exclusive to the $1,999 55-inch VF551XVT1A. 42- and 47-inch models share the 240Hz motion technology that’s become so popular with their larger relative, but only rock 50,000:1 contrast and 4 HDMI jacks for $1,099 and $1,399 respectively. 32- and 37-inch aficionados can expect 120Hz refresh rates for $749 and $999 respectively when they ship in the fall, while the rest of the pack are summer babies. Of course, by then you’d probably want to wait for a Connected HDTV….we love this time of year.

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Vizio presents 240Hz, LED backlit updates to the XVT series originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG Digital Photo TV and slimmed down LED prototypes should be in pictures

And, fortunately they are. These pics of the on-even-when-it-isn’t Digital Photo TV and slimmer-than-the-slimmest 47-inch concept panels come straight from our inbox to your eyes. The Digital Photo TV, surprisingly, displays a picture, while this 47-inch LED backlit display undercuts LG’s own just-announced panel with its mere 8.9mm depth. Go ahead, be amazed, we won’t blame you. Check the full PR after the break for more of the surprises LG has in store.

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LG Digital Photo TV and slimmed down LED prototypes should be in pictures originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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