As you might know, Gundam reached its 30th anniversary this year, therefore, Bandai has something special for all fans of Gundam. Bandai made a Mini Giant Gundam, this is actually a 1/12th replica of the real Gundam, but we have to admit that it looks great. This replica is 5-foot or 1.5 meter tall, and it weighs only 77 pounds or 35 kg and it is modeled as a HY2M Hyper Hybrid.

As for weapons, the Gundam comes with multiple guns, lightsaber blades, and with different body parts. This is an amazing replica, but if you're not into Gundam, you can still use this replica as a safeguard for your belongings.

All Gundam fans will probably want one of these, and so far, the Mini Giant Gundam is available as a part of limited edition at Bandai store. As for pricing, this amazing replica is quite expensive, and you probably won't buy one, since it costs a whooping $3800!

[via Techchee]

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Here's LogicBuy latest deal of the day for a Dell Latitude E5510 laptop. Dell Latitude E lineup laptops deliver reliable mobile computing with increased flexibility, proven durability, remotely manageable system and security features.

With their emphasis on stability, inter-compatibility, global support and business-class control, the Dell Latitude E5510 offers new CPU options in the company's low-end 15-inch business line, but for better prices. The Latitude E5510 can definitely help you save IT time and money within your organization.

The Latitude E5510 sports a Core i7 CPU. The laptop is equipped with 2GB DDR3 memory (upgradable to 4GB), 15.6-inch anti-glare LED LCD display, DVD+/-RW, 160GB hard drive, WiFi, ExpressCard and more.

This deal offers a 38% off the listed price, which means you'll only be paying $681 with free shipping included.

[via LogicBuy]

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Astro Gaming has a new headset available for purchase which is an in-ear headset called the A*Star. The new headset has an interesting design which makes the headphones shaped like a "windshield".

The A*Star also has a control center where you can mute/unmute the microphone, end or answer an incoming call if you are using the headset with a mobile phone and also control the volume of the headphones. The mic is directly built into the control center of the headset.

The A*Star headset has a large frequency range which gives clear, crisp sound to any one using it. The headset comes with a durable cord that is said to be tangle free because of it's flat design. The headset comes with a free soft case with every headset purchase. The A*star product is priced at $79.99 and is available in black, white and silver. It can be used with mobile phones and probably even your console like an Xbox 360 for talking, even though there are other options for that.

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We're guessing that you heard about medical implants that are used to help patients to see again. It seems that these implants are quite popular nowadays, and that even health people want it. Actually, there's just a single person that wants an implant in his head and that's Wafaa Bilal.

Wafaa Bilal is a perfectly healthy Iraqi assistant professor at New York University, and he doesn't want an implant in his eye, no, he wants a camera implant in back of his head. The reason is, he wants to contribute to the museum exhibit called 3rdI, and camera is supposed to take pictures in one minute intervals through entire year and send them wirelessly to Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar.

This might be an interesting idea, if you're not concerned about your privacy, but would you feel comfortable knowing that you might turn out to be a part of an exhibit in a museum one day?

[via Ubergizmo]

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