26
Sep
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets

OK here’s your chance to permanently own a piece of the magic that was Gizmodo Gallery ‘09. The whizkids over at Upcycle Design who designed all our furniture, are putting all the pieces up for sale.
All the furniture was made from single sheets of maple plywood, and was designed so that no materials went to waste. There are tables, stands, desks, display cases and a few other custom pieces, so come by and take a look at them. Here’s the rough, approximate pricing list.
Cubes: $75 a piece

Display Cases: 40 to 60 depending on size

Gizmodo Desks: $225
Lego Bins: $225 with Legos

Greeting Desk: $225

Netbook display: $125

If there’s something you see and want to make an offer, feel free. Just shoot an email over to gallery@gizmodo.com with the subject line “Gallery Furniture”.





Technorati Tags: Cubes, Custom Pieces, Desk, Desks, Display Cases, Email, Gallery Furniture, Gizmodo, Lego, Magic, Maple Plywood, Netbook, Subject Line, Whizkids
17
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets
An unidentified retailer has leaked a series of photos that reveal a number of unreleased Nokia phones, including the N97 Mini, N5800 with chrome edging (possibly the 5900), E72, E55, and two unknown sliders that may be an N86.
Like we said in the lead we don’t know where the retailer is based, how they got the phones, or how they were able to arrange them neatly on a desk and snap their picture without anyone finding out.
The Nokia Blog isn’t saying, although they did hint the retailer explained these phones were all due to be sold in their store “soon.” [The Nokia Blog - Thanks, Mark]




Technorati Tags: Blog, Desk, E55, Leaks, Nokia, Nokia Phones, Photos, Sliders
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets

This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets
This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets

This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets
This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets

This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets
This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets

This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control
14
Aug
Posted by: Zuneitman / Category:
Gadgets
This 2.0 speaker set (the toaster-looking piece is a volume control, not a subwoofer) may not be the most powerful set at 10W per channel, but they promise excellent conduction (and style) due to the unusual construction of ceramic-wrapped cork.
Made by Joey Roth, the 4-inch drivers are packed in a stylish and unusual cone-like design made of porcelain, cork, and maple wood. They’re not being mass-produced, which is probably to be expected, and can be pre-ordered starting in September from the the manufacturer’s page. Don’t expect them to come cheap—we wouldn’t be surprised to see a pricetag nearing $500. [Joey Roth via Crunchgear]
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Technorati Tags: Conduction, Cork, Crunchgear, Desk, Inch Drivers, Joey, Maple Wood, Page Don, Porcelain, Pricetag, Speakers, Subwoofer, Toaster, Volume Control