<![CDATA[Gizmodo: handy]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: handy]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/handy http://gizmodo.com/tag/handy <![CDATA[Calendar Tape Marks Your Organizational Crime Scenes]]> I kind of like the idea of adding a monthly calendar to just about anything with this Calendar Roll tape. $10 gets you one roll each for weekdays and full months. [ThinkGeek via BBG]

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<![CDATA[Acelabs S3 Touchscreen PMP Is Handy]]> Too bad these babies probably aren't seeing our shores. Acelabs' do-it-all S3 "Handy" PMP is leaps and bounds ahead of a lot of the generic PMPs we see coming out of Asia, with a 2.8-inch, 260k color QVGA touchscreen, FM radio and transmitter (for jamming wirelessly in your car), voice recording, image/text viewer and support for MP3, WMA and WAV audio-wise, and a mess of video formats: MPEG-4, AVI, Real, WMV, Xvid and ASF.

Storage comes via micro SD—up to 4GB—and a lithium polymer battery gives it 15 hours of music juice or 4 hours of video. No idea on price, but it does come in black, white or pink, and the paint job's what really matters, right?

s3colors.jpg[Acelabs (Korean) via AVING]


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<![CDATA[Apple's Official Video Walkthrough of the iPod Touch]]> Here's an abridged version of Apple's official walkthrough of the new iPod touch, complete with new info on the Wi-Fi iTunes Music store, the new interface, and a whole lot of over-the-top hand gesturing. [Apple]

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<![CDATA[Vestax Portable Turntable Lets You Spin 45s from the Road]]> I've always been a fan of vinyl, and while the thought of a portable record player sounds cool, something about this player tells me I shouldn't keep my expectations too high. But for $169, the belt-driven Handy Trax Portable Black Limited Edition lets you play your scratchy vinyl collection (33, 45, and 78 RPM vinyls) from anywhere on the road. It can even be powered by batteries and the built-in speaker means you don't have to worry about connecting it to any components. Tempting, but I'll stick with my Debut III for now.

Portable Turntable Ideal for Auditioning Vinyl [via SlashGear]

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