Archive for the ‘News’ Category
Macworld gives the MagStay PRO a deserved review.
Monday, April 21st, 2008As the Mobile Mac guy here at Macworld, I see many products designed to improve on-the-go computing. Some are interesting and useful…read the full story
Don’t Get Curry’d
Monday, March 24th, 2008MagStay PRO Widget Finding a Niche Crowd
Thursday, March 6th, 2008
To the sucsess of the MagStay Pro finding its niche crowd, wire.com posted their angle of this product and how it is not for everyone but for some. Finding these niche groups is part of our business plan:
. . . Style and function are always at the forefront; therefore, products with not as broad a range are given the same energy and effort as those that are produced in high quantities. When a product does something simple and useful for a select few, but performs well, it is greatly appreciated. While we realize that certain merchandise may have a smaller focus, all product development is given equal attention. Our simplistic, yet elegant products are designed with a specific goal in mind, leaving no detail too small for any consumer. . .
We understand this product may not be for you, but is for some. How do you feel about a company that is willing to weed through the ridicule of product development when it is not understood for many, but is useful for a niche group. Leave your comments
NAJA King iPhone & iPod Touch holder set to release
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Introducing the pre released NAJA King, the first quality portable media device holder. Just like our ever so liked PED3 desktop older the NAJA King rotates for wide screen viewing on your iPhone and iPod Touch. The 3 foot (2 foot shown) soft flexible cable is slender yet developed for secure form-able positioning. With small coiling abilities it is compact enough for travel and it is a great solution for those long flights.

Models are be available for around $40 for iPhone and iPod Touch. And best yet, like all THOUGHT OUT products it is made in the USA.


New Flash Ad for THOUGHT OUT
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008


