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DXG cheap HD camcorders

Posted by Charbax on 9th March 2008

Showing an testing the DXG DVH 566 HD, DVV 568 HD, DVV 581 HD, DVH 595 HD and DVS 567 HD.

CeBIT 2008

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Acelabs

Posted by Charbax on 9th March 2008

Showing a cheap flash based Mp3 player.

CeBIT 2008

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Beez Network i-Buddy MSN USB gadget

Posted by Charbax on 9th March 2008

Beez Network was presenting a new MSN logo animated USB device which can be programmed to display different colors and move in certain ways according to the smileys and messages received on the MSN instant messaging software.

CeBIT 2008

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Gigabyte M528 MID

Posted by Charbax on 7th March 2008

Gigabyte will launch this compact UMPC around June for $900. It runs somekind of optimized Linux operating system quite smoothly. I guess it’s going to be using the Intel Atom chip.

CeBIT 2008

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Posted in CeBIT, UMPC | 1 Comment »

Belinea laptops

Posted by Charbax on 7th March 2008

Showing the 7″ touchscreen laptop distributed by Belinea in Europe, based on the Everex Cloudbook, uses a VIA processor, it provides a 700€ super light laptop with a 7″ touchscreen and a special module port on the right side of the screen to include a mobile phone, a GPS or a HSDPA data modem. Showing also a more expensive thin LED backlit laptop.

CeBIT 2008

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Posted in CeBIT, Laptops | Comments »

Celluon CL-800BT

Posted by Charbax on 6th March 2008

This is actually an amazing device to see demonstrated for real. It projects a red laser keyboard on the table, detects touches using a detector and a camera. It actually works pretty well, and it can also function as a mouse, which I thought was impressive. Battery life is 220 minutes.

CeBIT 2008

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Datawind Pocketsurfer 2

Posted by Charbax on 6th March 2008

Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of Datawind, shows us the Pocketsurfer 2 prototype and concept. Buy a $250 Internet Surfing device with a nice 800 wide resolution screen, GPRS and server-side web content compression technology, you get a pretty fast browsing experience for free for up to 30 hours of use per week. The free GPRS service is provided in cooperation with the GPRS provider and is ad-supported.

CeBIT 2008

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Asus Eee 900

Posted by Charbax on 6th March 2008

An Interview with Asus Eee product manager Zing Chen. Comparing the OLPC XO to the Asus Eee, showing the Eee 900 running Linux and Windows XP and with its larger screen (perhaps lower battery life) and the probable $499 or $599 price tag.

CeBIT 2008

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Caro iRex Iliad e-ink e-book

Posted by Charbax on 27th March 2007

E-ink technology is awesome and it is about to replace the whole printing industry. The quality of this e-book is the same as printed text on white paper. Just imagine one sheet of paper that can load any of the worlds books digitized by Google Books, from Blogs, from online newspapers, from Wikipedia articles and other articles generated from user generated text content, as well as forum posts and more. There just needs to be some automatic selection of daily content as well as more features which this actual first generation e-ink product is missing like resume from ram and flash, pre-processing pages for faster page loading, currently there is about a second delay for pages to load and a slight delay for the WACOM magnetic touch-screen technology. it’s also based on Linux and there are online communities of third party developpers adding features to it.

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Intel

Posted by Charbax on 27th March 2007

Showing some new chips and the gaming hardware.

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