
Here is something fun for all the Lego fans out there, the Lego Stop Animation Video Camera, which is capable of recoding both regular video and also stop animations.
This fun Lego video camera
features a Macro lens, and there is also an SD card slot so you be able to record hours of video and stop animations.
The Lego stop animation video camera features a 1.5 inch rotating LCD display, and it measures 3.6 inches, by 1.6 inches by 2.6 inches and weighs in at just 13.6 ounces.
If you want one this fun Lego video camera is available for $79.99 from Think Geek.

Pretty cool look and design but having these on my desk would give me an urg for sushi every day.
- Delicious sushi bar: Sake (Salmon), Uni (Sea Urchin), Maguro (Tuna), Ikura (Salmon Cariar)
- Craving for Sushi? These look as good as real but don’t eat them but make them your favorite collection.
Specifications
- Compliant with USB2.0/1.1
- OS support:Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7; Mac 10.x; Linux 2.4 and above
- Capacity: 1GB~8GB
check em out here

Alongside the LG USBConnect Turbo, AT&T also announced the USBConnect Velocity from Option today. The device is AT&T’s first GPS-enabled 3G modem, and it allows you to take advantage of location based services. The Velocity comes with Option’s GPS Control Panel for taking advantage of Yahoo! Maps and Bing, and the download is available from Options’ website. Enterprise customers can also take advantage of Telenav Track LITE and Xora GPS Location from AT&T.
The USBConnect Velocity from Option will be available on March 7 for $29.99 after a mail-in-rebate and with a 2-year contract. It requires a minimum monthly data plan of $35.

AT&T today announced two new USB 3G modems, one of which is the LG USBConnect Turbo. The device is the first 3G modem from LG on AT&T and it features support for the carrier’s 7.2Mbps high speed packet access (HSPA) network.
The USBConnect Turbo will be available on March 7 online and in AT&T stores for free with a 2-year contract and after a mail-in-rebate. The device requires at least a $35 monthly data plan.

Surprisingly good image quality, great wide angle view
GoPro isn’t a new name in the sports camera world. People have been strapping their cams to motorcycles, surfboards, and cars for some time now and their latest model brings high-def video for a bit less. The HD Hero 960 offers most of what the big brother HD Hero does, but for nearly half the price. You might not mind what’s missing, though.
The video quality is surprisingly good for such a cheap (relatively speaking) camera. The 720p is better than that from my Canon SD940IS, which does not even provide 1080p. There are many sample videos on YouTube from myself and others, just search for the product name.
I haven’t used the still mode much, but the pictures do not seem nearly as good as that of dedicated still cameras (like the aforementioned camera).
I have not tried out the helmet mounts yet, though I did use the included head straps for a couple of videos. These turned out to be nausea-inducing, as I tended to turn my head a lot. I don’t think the helmet mounts will be any better, as I would still be turning my head a lot in most sports.
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