Hanvon shows a 5″ touchscreen E-Ink E-Book reader device. The size of the screen I think could be perfect for the device to be pocketable, if they can just remove all the unecessary screen bezel before the release of this product. The touchscreen feature using the special stylus has also a huge potential in terms of building software features for it once the device is connected to the Internet using WiFi or HSDPA, to enable readers to collaborate online on editing texts, on commenting and building communities of handwritten annotations around texts. A USB or Bluetooth keyboard could then be connected to enter typed annotations as well.
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Print Dreams has inveted a pretty cool way to print. Imagine a printer built-into the side of your digital photo camera or to your mobile phone. Once you want to print your picture, just swipe your camera or mobile phone camera with its side three times on a piece of paper, or onto any printable surface, and there it is. The print technology is cheap, fast, easy to use. It’s cheaper and better than Zink technology if Print Dreams manages to release their technology with good quality and a large print head.
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FaceVsion presented their really cool and cheap FVexpress express card based HD video encoding and decoding solution to use for high definition video-conferencing. Usual HD video conferencing solutions by Sony Ipela, Lifesize and Cisco usually costs huge amounts of money, such as over 12 thousand dollars and they do not provide a much better quality than this FaceVision system. All you need is a cheap laptop on each side with an express card slot where you put the FVexpress card.
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Mele is a chinese manufacturer of video-on-demand set-top-boxes with BitTorrent and RSS download features among other intergrations of online video content sources.
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This is the cool 100€ digital USB or S-video microscope product, they also have a 300€ version that outputs pictures or videos to a computer a 1.3megapixels. It has 200 optical magnification and is really easy to use.
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Demonstration of the Google phone at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover Germany, infront of the McLaren Formula 1 car at the vodafone hall. This is probably the best Android phone released by HTC thus far, and will massively be marketed in Europe by vodafone and other telecom providers.
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The Samsung Omnia HD is the first mobile phone with a 3.7″ OLED screen. That screen looks really awesome, it seems to be much more colorful, brighter, sharper than normal smartphone LCD screens. This device also uses the Texas Instruments OMAP3 processor with the DSP processor which is supposed to let this device playback up to HD resolution videos.
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