Commodore Amiga Mini PC The Commodore brand conjures up all manner of nostalgia for 1980s tech — so it’s kinda cool that the company is back in action. This new Amiga blazes with a 3.5 GHz Core i7-2700K CPU and 16GBs of DDR3 memory. That’s progress. $2,495 commodoreusa.com
Commodore Amiga Mini PC
The Commodore brand conjures up all manner of nostalgia for 1980s tech — so it’s kinda cool that the company is back in action. This new Amiga blazes with a 3.5 GHz Core i7-2700K CPU and 16GBs of DDR3 memory. That’s progress. $2,495 commodoreusa.com
D16 Digital Bolex Camera
“Retro” often trumps “new” when it comes to cool technology. Using a Kodak HD sensor, the D16 allows users to employ all manner of lenses and accessories made in the 1950s and ’60s for Bolex film cameras while enjoying newfangled imaging specs like 2K 12-bit 4:4:4 color space. $3,300 digitalbolex.com
Samsung Galaxy S III
While everything is wireless these days, a wireless wireless phone is a little strange, though at this point we expect miracles from Samsung. And in this case the wirelessness is in regard to charging the device, which reportedly uses a novel magnetic resonance system to power up the phone for use. $TBA samsung.com
Toshiba LT170 Android
7″ Tablet For those who don’t feel the need for a full-size tablet like the iPad, this new offering from Toshiba may fill the bill. Under the hood is a Freescale i.MX53 1 GHz processor and 512MB of RAM and 8GB of internal flash memory. $475 toshiba.com
TiVo App for Android
While the DVR giant recently upgraded its iOS app for Apple users (v1.9), it also announced a version for Android users as well, ensuring that they’ll never again miss an episode of The Big Bang Theory. Like the iOS app, it’s free. $FREE! blog.tivo.com
Raidmax Gundam-Themed “Agusta” PC Enclosure
Most PC towers are hideous, so we won’t blame you for buying a “dress-up” kit for yours. Featuring seven additional cooling fans, a cable management setup and some I/O capability, this sci-fi shell adds a little faux (as well as genuine) coolness. $TBA raidmax.com/chassis
Western Digital My Passport Drives
Let’s be honest: Storage is boring. Fortunately, however, it’s also really, really cheap now, as evidenced by WD’s snappy new line of portable USB 3.0 My Passport drives, offering WD SmartWare auto backup and sized up to 2TB. Up to $249 wdc.com
