See the brand new motogadget multiview at a Kawasiaki struggling through Berlins traffic. The mirror-integrated motoscope mini feature a LED display which is only visible if the gauge is powered. It can be displayed: Speed, Trip, Odometer, RPM and Trip Time. The RPM is displayed as a bar in all screens as well in numbers in the RPM menue. The instrument can also act as a shift light. For the use in left or right-hand traffic the display can be rotated in 90 degree steps, it is just a setting. The device will be operated with only one push button. The handling is very simple and intuitively to understand. This new gadget allows you to clean up your front end without additional stuff like instrument control boxes. Everything is in the mirror! Very easy to install. For HD motorcycles from 2004 and younger a plug and go solution is avilable. Have a look at www.motogadget.com for detailed informations.
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My review for Sony’s new iteration of the PSP, the PSP Go! Watch the video to find out what I have to say about this cool new gadget
Batman: AA Walkthrough part 24: Warden Sharp Rescued!!
Posted on Feb 01, 2012 under Mobile and Gadget | No Comment
That was a quick rescue. Oh well. We rescued the Warden and we got a new gadget, which is awesome. We also get to see Poison Ivy for the first time.
Nintendo DSi XL Un-boxing filmed with a Canon 7D
Posted on Jan 31, 2012 under Mobile and Gadget | 10 Comments
www.bonigala.com – A short video showing my daughter Sahi opening her new Nintendo DSi XL. This was supposed to be her birthday gift but the new DSi XL was released today so we had to wait! Shot with a Canon 7D and 18-55mm kit lens. Not a review or any thing of that sort. Just a quick video of the excitement of un-boxing her new gadget.
Casio Exilim EX-FC100 30-210 fps test New York New York roller coaster
Posted on Jan 31, 2012 under Mobile and Gadget | 4 Comments
I’m just testing out my new gadget! An awesome feature packed camera with great features! This video is shot using the 30 frames per second to 210 frames per second.
