The Grace Wi-Fi Tuner allows you to enjoy Wi-Fi Internet radio music on your home stereo. The gadget provides over 50,000 internet radio stations. Podcasts and on demand Wi-Fi radio content or online music services such as Pandora, Live365, and SIRIUS. What’s more, the Grace Tuner Wi-Fi Radio also has a standard FM radio and doubles up as a radio alarm clock. If you want one, you can purchase the Grace Tuner Wi-Fi Radio for $219.99. [Grace]

Mitsubishi has confirmed the availability of the new 3D Full HD Laser TV for the Japanese market. The Mitsubishi 75-LT1 uses the company’s Laser technology, which is one of the most advanced technology so far. Mitsubishi’s laser technology a.k.a. LaserVue TV aims to provide a color range twice than found on a normal HDTV and reduces the power consumption. The new Mitsubishi 75-LT1 features a 75-inch Full HD panel (1920 x 1080) that can display 3D images using the side-by-side format, BS.110/CS Digital TV tuner, five HDMI inputs, an HDMI output, a D-Sub port, a trio of S-Video ports, a couple of 10W speakers and two pairs of active shutter 3D glasses. Priced at 750,000 Yens ($8,692), the Mitsubishi 75-LT1 will be released in Japan on August 21st, 2010. [Akihabara]

USB Memory Watch

The USB Memory Watch from ThinkGeek provides a 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB of storage space and a USB 2.0 connector that is cleverly stored in the watch band and flips up for easy connecting. This wearable gadget can transfer files to and from most computer operating systems. There is also a LED light that indicates the device status. Measuring 1.5-inch x .375-inch (watch face) and weighing 43 grams, the USB Memory watch retails for between $19.99 to 39.99. [ThinkGeek]

If you are looking for a new energy efficient vacuum cleaner, then check out the cordless 2-speed handheld vacuum cleaner from Black & Decker. What makes this vacuum cleaner special is that it is Energy Star-approved. What’s more, the vacuum also features a 10-position pivoting nozzle, 3-stage filtration, the usual brush to clean up upholstery, a crevice tool and a wall-mountable charging base. It costs $50 at Amazon with a 2-year warranty. [Amazon]

If you are looking for a new energy efficient vacuum cleaner, then check out the cordless 2-speed handheld vacuum cleaner from Black & Decker. What makes this vacuum cleaner special is that it is Energy Star-approved. What’s more, the vacuum also features a 10-position pivoting nozzle, 3-stage filtration, the usual brush to clean up upholstery, a crevice tool and a wall-mountable charging base. It costs $50 at Amazon with a 2-year warranty. [Amazon]

The Sharper Image has started selling the Sensing Room Air Purifier. The home air purifier comes equipped with the pollution indicator light that changes its color as the air gets cleaner. It shines red for high pollution, dark purple for medium pollution, light purple for low pollution, and bright blue when your air is clean. With its exclusive easy-to-clean 3 stage Hepa filter system, the Sensing Air Purifier traps 99.5% of airborne particles, removing them from your air. You can purchase the Sensing Air Purifier for $279.99. [The Sharper Image]

Lenovo has started selling their latest all-in-one desktop PC ‘IdeaCentre A700′ via its official website. At a starting price of $999, this space-saving machine offers a 23-inch 1920 x 1080 widescreen display, a choice of either Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, an optional Intel HD, Radeon HD 5470 or Radeon HD 5750 graphics card, up to 8GB RAM, up to 1TB hard drive, a 0.3-megapixel webcam, a 6-in-1 media card reader, a DVD drive or Blu-ray drive, WiFi, an HDMI port and is pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [PCLaunches]

HP has begun shipping their newest pico projector namely the Companion. Aimed at mobile business users, this compact and lightweight projector is able to produce images up to 60-inches with a native resolution of 858 x 600 pixels. Apart from that, it also provides 100 ANSI lumens brightness and 800:1 contrast ratio, and comes with a VGA connection interface. The HP Companion sells for $499. [About Projectors]

Here’s a look at another upcoming Android tablet from a German-based company E-Noa, the Interpad. Powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 Dual ARM Cortex-A9 1GHz processor, the device packs a 10-inch capacitive touchscreen display, a 1GB RAM, a 16GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, a 3900mAh battery and runs on Android 2.1 OS. The E-Noa Interpad will start shipping in December for around 400 Euro (about $518). [Interpad]

Parrot AR.Drone

The Parrot AR.Drone could be one of the coolest gadgets that we have come across in a long time. This is a quadricopter which is apparently a new concept as spellcheck certainly isn’t recognizing it. The device can be piloted from an iPhone, iPod Touch or an iPad and will feature open source technology so that you can create your own levels and methods of flying. If you are interested in preordering one of these before its official September 3rd release, then you can do so at the Brookstone website for $299. [SlashGear]

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