Bahrain This Month - February 2012

BTM February 2012 79 Minimalist Overdone MuteWatch is as unique as can be. Tap the screen to bring up the time, swipe horizontally to access stopwatch and alarm, then swipe vertically through the digits to alter settings. It even vibrates on your wrist instead of beeping. Going Retro Originally built in 1961, this 50th anniversary version of the McIntosh MC275 has two 75W outputs and will give any sound system a massive boost. There are gold plated binding posts for clean and clear sound and you can plug in any speakers. Legend in the making t If you like to cook fruits and vegetables, but hate to peel them, the Legend Auto Peeler will be your favourite kitchen item. The circular path of the peeling blade makes it perfect for most round fruits and vegetables like apples, oranges, kiwis, tomatoes and smaller round potatoes. Available at Gajria Electronics. Back To The Future Introducing the first camcorder to be produced by analogue producer Lomography — the Lomokino. It’s an endearingly boxy, 35 mm film camera that shoots at four frames per second and requires you to turn the film using a hand crank. Light At Home s A levitating top section floats above the matt black base of this Light-Light lamp, with electromagnets used to keep the two halves apart. A run of LEDs around the base act as the light source and a dimmer lets you adjust the intensity of the glow. An Open Tab The Acer Iconia Tab A200 comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen display and a dual core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra2 processor. It comes with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, 8GB built-in storage, a 2 megapixel frontfacing camera and a micro SD card slot.

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