Friday, April 6, 2012

MeiYing™ Android 2.3-8inch

MeiYing™ Android 2.3-8inch 1024*768 Resolution-Capacitive multi-HD Colour tablet PC

Powerful and stylish, this Android 2.3-8inch 1024*768 Resolution-Capacitive multi tablet PC is great for those who want to get the most out of their touch screen tablet computer. With an 8-inch touch capacitive touch screen, the Android 2.3 Tablet PC is all about power, performance and style. The Mini Tablet PC comes complete with the fantastic Android 2.3 OS, which brings the user a refined and fast touch screen tablet experience. From games and web browsing, to HD video and instant messaging, the Android 2.3 Tablet PC brings all you want. The Android 2.3 Tablet PC is a must-have for anyone who needs to meet the demands of today's mobile life. Do not miss it!

  • Support page turning, bookmarks, mark, memory to continue reading. 
  • Support TXT/PDF/HTM/HTML/CHM/EPUB/PDB/MobiPocket (unencrypted) document formats

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Gone with the Wind Katie Scarlett O'Hara Tonner Doll

Gone with the Wind Katie Scarlett O'Hara Tonner Doll:

            • Return to a more sophisticated era with this Gone with the Wind Katie Scarlett Tonner Doll! 
            • Features an amazing likeness of actress Vivien Leigh! 
            • Limited to just 100 pieces worldwide! 

Katie Scarlett gazes across the lush fields of Tara alongside her father, Gerald O'Hara. This stunning film recreation consists of a voluminous cotton gown with row upon row of delicate lace trim and tiered ruffles, with a contrasting red sash around her petite waist. Hair ribbons, petticoat, pantyhose, and faux leather pumps also included. Approximately 22-inches tall, and limited to just 100 pieces worldwide! Includes display stand. Ages 14 and up.

Age: 14+
Size: 22-inches tall
Edition Size: Only 100 so order now!

Monday, April 2, 2012

LEGO Friends City Park Cafe 3061


Lego is coming out with girl friendly products now, as the brand has been dominated by the boys for a great deal now. This is mainly focusing on brightly colored blocks, primarily pink blocks and female figures. This set, LEGO Friends City Park Cafe 3061, comes with Andrea and Marie mini-doll figures and features kitchen area, inside and outside dining areas, counter and cash register.


My wife finds it interesting that girls are pushed with the color pink and that boys are pushed to have blue items.

I find it interesting to see what exactly this product and similar products that are more geared to girls are going to do. Can Lego add a girl audience with these products? My daughter is satisfied with the products they had before, however we now are the proud owners of some pink Legos... do I don't know. Any thoughts?

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Empire Iced Back!

Star Wars Darth Vader Silicone Tray:

  • The fun gets frosty with the Darth Vader Silicone Tray!
  • It's payback for freezing Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back.
  • Impress the friends with everyone's favorite Sith Lord Jello or ice cube!

Here's an innovative Star Wars kitchen product that comes to you from a galaxy far, far away. The fun gets frosty with the Darth Vader Silicone Tray! Perfect for everything from family fun to Star Wars-themed parties, this handy tray lets you capture ice, chocolate, jelly, or anything else you can think of in the familiar shape of everyone's favorite Sith Lord. It makes a nifty gift! The tray measures 6-inches long x 4-inches wide x 1-inch tall. It's heatproof up to 446 degrees F and cold resistant to -40 degrees F. Ages 14 and up.

Also available in Han Solo in Carbonite Silicone Ice Cube Tray.

Great return policy is for some reason you aren't satisfied.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Zadzooks: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Figure Review

By Joseph Szadkowski


AMC's adaptation of writer Robert Kirkman's the Walking Dead comic-book series does not return to television until Feb. 12. However, devoted fans can keep thoughts of zombies and the apocalypse near and dear through McFarlane Toys' latest action figures.

Its Walking Dead: Series 2 collection features 5-inch-tall representations of some of AMC's on-screen stars, including a couple of gruesome undead specimens, Deputy Rick Grimes and a guy who wields a crossbow and isn't afraid to use it.

Figure profile: From the AMC website - Still volatile over how his brother Merle was left for dead, Daryl is on a road of self-discovery now that he is out of his big brother's shadow. He's a tracker. He's observant. And he is fully capable of surviving on his own. However, he is appreciating the concept of family from afar, perhaps for the first time in his life.

Accessories: Besides an unflattering three-dimensional scan of actor Norman Reedus' head (it's more of a caricature), a gloppy paint job (heavy flesh paint on the arms) and an excessive 18 points of articulation (way too much for a figure so delicate), Daryl comes with a crossbow, fire ax, hunting knife, pick ax, and, in the area of "a very nice touch," a string of deceased (but not zombified) squirrels.

Although Daryl will disappoint the collector, he has his moments, such as a knife that fits into the thigh sheath, the bow that has arrows with multicolored fletching and a strap tethered with metal rings.

More importantly, McFarlane Toys does shine with his adversaries. 

Specifically, it offers the Zombie Walker and Zombie Biter action figures ($15.99 each), with an emphasis on "action." 

* The Zombie Walker (seen during Deputy Grimes' first trip to Atlanta and portrayed by comic-book artist Charlie Adlard) features a wind-up mechanism in his back. It allows the creepy, long-haired fellow (dressed in a bloodied business suit) to slowly walk in place and scare off any of Hasbro's puny 3-inch action figures. A word of warning: Do not break off the translucent pieces on his feet or Walking Zombie becomes Falling Over Zombie. 

* The Zombie Biter (the deer-eating ghoul that Dixon decapitates in the episode "Tell it to the Frogs") is equally impressive with a spring-loaded, moving jaw and 14 points of articulation. Simply press a button on his back to open his mouth. He comes dressed in a bloody, tattered dress shirt and necktie and has a hunk of deer torso to chomp on. It's a novelty that should elicit a chuckle from onlookers. 

Read all about it: Order some of Image Comics' trade paperbacks compiling Mr. Kirkman's fantastic sequential-art series immediately. The first three volumes ($12.99 each) "Days Gone Bye," "Miles Behind Us" and "Safety Behind Bars" cover about six issues each and costar the artwork of Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore. 

Although Dixon has never appeared in the comic book series (rumors say he may show up in the future), readers get a fantastic, mature, character-driven story about a deadly plague to mankind that threatens to munch away at the very fabric of society. 

What's it worth? Unfortunately, the pricy Daryl Dixon action figure is a piece of mediocre memorabilia tied to an awesome show. McFarlane Toys has done better, as witnessed during some of its work with the "Lost" and NFL licenses. 

Still, the Walking Dead set of figures works well as a talking point for fans huddled around an office mate's cubicle. However, the detail and fragile nature of these McFarlane figures (the joints get loose quickly with use, making poses difficult) combined with the mature subject matter (the packaging warns they're for 13-year-olds and older) relegates the collection to distant admiration rather than roughhousing.