March’s Gadget Guide
Stylophone Beatbox
•The Stylophone Beatbox is a brand new Stylophone
•Includes exclusive sounds, Beatbox, percussion and Bass Stylophone
•Featuring human Beatbox sounds by Mc Zani!
•Layer your beats with the new record
loop function
•Volume control, tempo adjust and
headphone socket
•Plug it into your MP3 player to play
along to your favourite music
•Built-in speaker
•Includes a 2 way cable for your MP3 player!
•A fantastic musical gift for ages 4 to 140!
£19.99
Rovio Mobile
Webcam
This ultra advanced Wi-Fi robot
acts as your eyes and ears
Rotary Burns Night
whenever you leave your home,
as you can control it 24/7 from
anywhere in the world.
Johnstone Rotary Club held their Burns Supper on Friday 22nd January
at Bowfi eld Hotel and Country Club and the evening proved to be very
£39.99 1x Charging dock with built-in
enjoyable. Club President, John Kenny, was in the chair and conducted
the proceedings in a confi dent yet light-hearted manner which kept the
Video 2 PC
TrueTrack Beacon. 3x Omni-
directional wheels. 1x Head-
ambitious programme moving along.
•Convert your old VHS tapes and
mounted VGA camera. LED
Ronald Aitchison piped in the Haggis and the traditional ‘Address to the camcorder movies into digital
illumination. 1x Speaker and 1x
Haggis’ was made by Bill Miller, in his usual faultless and dramatic style, video with Video 2 PC.
microphone for 2-way audio
almost beheading the chef in the process!
•Easily connects to your USB port
USB connectivity, Wi-Fi
We were priveledged to have a fi ne group of speakers, the Immortal and your VCR or camcorder (RCA
connectivity (802.11b and
Memory was by Alastair McFarlane, Tam O’Shanter recited by Bill audio/video cable included).
802.11g)
Stevenson and ‘Toast to the Lassies’ proposed by Tom McKay with a witty
•Simple to use with the included
Guide Rovio through dimly lit
response from Catherine Stewart. All of the above gave humorous and
EZ Video Converter software.
locations with the aid of its
well received performances.
built-in LED headlight
•Simply play the desired video,
We were treated to a selection of Burns’ songs performed beautifully by
start recording on your computer
Rechargeable NiMH battery
Aimee Toshnie.
and then stop when the video has
included. Approximately 34.3cm
This year, thanks to an inspired idea of Tom McKay, there was only one stopped.
(H) x 30.5cm (W) x 35.6cm (D)
Weight: 5 lbs (2.3 kg)
prize in our raffl e but what a prize it was, being a limited edition copy of
•Once video is on your computer,
the book by the late artist Alexander Goudie entitled “Tam O’Shanter - A
you can transfer it to your media
Tale Told in Pictures”. The winning entry, picked from the hat, was Jim
library, portable media devices
Stewart who very graciously asked for it to be re-drawn. The very lucky
including iPod and PSP, or a DVD.
recipient was Allison Beattie.
•System requirements: Windows
The formal Vote of Thanks was given by Vice President Michael Hepburn
XP/Vista (32 bit only), CPU speed
and all of his praise was clearly endorsed by all present.
of 2.0 GHz or faster, 256MB
of RAM, 600MB for software
installation, 7GB of free hard
disk space, 16-bit graphic card
set to 800x600 or higher, DirectX
9 or above, CD drive for software
installation.
•Not compatible with Macs.
£125.00
•Please note: videos in NTSC
format may not be converted
properly. The Video 2 PC
Converter supports PAL format.
•Suitable for ages 14 years+.
Size:- •8.5x5x3cm (main unit).
Photo shows Piper Ronald Aitchison with Bill Miller and chef Andrew Toogood.
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