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Pentax_Kx_100_Colors_100_StylesYou go to buy a camera and chances are you resign yourself to it being a black box more often than not.

Short of taking your DSLR to a gadgety colouring specialist like Colorware you’d usual be stuck.

Sure – you can get red, silver, and some limited edition finishes but Pentax feels your pain.

You want, nay, need to express yourself.

To this end Pentax has recently introduced the new upper entry level DSLR camera Pentax K-x. Breaking away from the conventional black coloured bodied DSLR, the new K-x will come in a whole new range of colours. “Pentax K-x 100 colours 100 styles” provides you with 20 coloured bodies and 5 coloured grips to mix and match around with.

With the possibility of 100 different colour combinations, the K-x model certainly offers a uniquely customisable option to make you happy snappers.

Get your team colours, show your patriotism, flash your keen designery eye – just go crazy!

Here’s a spec list but hey – look at those colour combos!

All that’s left to say is that you can go get one now!

Click here!

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Sony PSPgo Possibly Getting Huge Colour Range

by Jay Garrett on November 12, 2009

PSPGo ColourThe Sony PSPgo! hasn’t really taken the gaming scene by storm has it?

Perhaps a slew of pretty colours may persuade you.

A Destructoid reader, Artimecion, was surveyed by Hall & Partners Europe for their opinion of a proposed range of colourful PSPgo’s.

The large gallery of potential PSPgo flavours was actually part of a much longer survey seeking consumer opinions on the new console which Destructoid claims was essentially fishing for compliments.

PSPgo spotters will recognise the piano black and pearl white versions as they’re both available already.

So – are you tempted now?

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Amazon Kindle Coming Too Late to UK

October 1, 2009 Click to read more →
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2 years.
That’s almost half a century in tech years.
But that’s how long it’s taken for Amazon to spring their eBook reader over to the UK.
Yup – it sounds like we might finally be graced by the presence of Kindle 2 – but do we need it now?
It’s not like we’ve all been forced to keep [...]

Leica À la carte – Choose All Your Ideal Custom Camera Needs

August 16, 2009 Click to read more →
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Leica camera’s are great – but not cheap.
It would be awful to pay out a hefty wad of cash only to be thinking later on: I wish that this camera had………
Now, thanks to Leica’s a la carte ordering system you can chose practically everything you need on your next Leica.
Opt for any Leica MP or [...]

Loewe Individual Selection will Fit Any Decor

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re one of those people with an eye for design and believes that everything in a room should co-ordinate you must get pretty peeved with the choice of colours out there for televisions.
How do you co-ordinate either black, silver or white with that funky patterend wallpaper?
Well, now you just need to look at Loewe’s [...]

Belkin Headphone Adapter Frees Your Choice of Headphone for Apple iPod Shuffle

July 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Good ol’ Belkin!
They’ve jumped the rescue of all those that have bough a new iPod shuffle that are less than pleased with being forced to use those Apple-provided headphones.
Belkkin have cleverly called the rescue device the Headphone Adapter for iPod shuffle.
Guess what it does?
It does look like that other one by Scosche though [...]

Lenovo X200 Gets Editors Choice Award

July 16, 2008 Click to read more →

Laptop Mag has just awarded Lenovo’s recently announced X200 ultraportable with their Editor’s Choice award after weighing up the fact that it has all you’ll probably be looking for.
They stated that the lug-friendly lappy was an,
“excellent lightweight notebook for mobile professionals who demand the business essentials”.
They added that the lack of an optical drive wasn’t really a [...]