Posts Tagged ‘ces’
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday January 15, 2009

This is one digital camera that will truly take the technology of capturing devices to the next level, the Sony Cybershot DSC-G3. With built-in wireless-G connectivity, the device allows for a fuss-free approach when it comes to transferring photographs over the internet.
The DSC-G3 is capable of uploading photos directly and immediately to photo-sharing [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday January 13, 2009

The iClubby by Gravitonus is an ergonomic workstation showcased in CES 2009 which offers its users the best experience during work or play. The station is powered by Intel’s Core i7 chipset along with a fully ventilated ergonomic chair capable of producing an airflow with controlled temperature and velocity for maximum comfort.
This $7,000 [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday January 10, 2009

1. Sony VAIO P netbook taken for a spin (CES 2009)
2. Epic dragon made of cake
3. Hamster-powered paper shredder
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday January 7, 2009

Asus has come up with a preview of the Eee Keyboard at CES 2009, and that’s a compact yet fully functional computer stuffed into a keyboard shell! Apart from the cool-looking full set of QWERTY keys that pop up from the chassis, a touch-screen display is integrated into the entire set-up on the right-hand side. [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday January 6, 2009

MSI has come up with a product, the X-Slim X320 due to be showcased at CES 2009. Like the MacBook Air (where it had been used unfortunately to cut cakes), it comes in a pretty similar shape and weighs in at 1.3kg, a mere 30 grams lighter.
Some leaked specs include wireless-N networking, three USB [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday January 12, 2008

At the CES 2008, a new king was crowned. The Eye-Fi card, a memory card with Wi-Fi capabilities beat many top-of-the-line gadgets and gained top honours in an informal “Last Gadget Standing” contest organized by Yahoo!’s technology section.
The Eye-Fi card is an SD card with 2GB of memory that allows users to transfer files wirelessly [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday January 11, 2008

Its been a quite a few months since Art. Lebedev announced a pre-order for its Optimus Maximus keyboard at US$1,536 then. This expensive OLED keyboard has finally made its way past its infancy stage and is slated to enter the market in March ‘08 at approximately US$462.27 (S$660) and going up to US$1,500 depending on [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday January 10, 2008

This is an interesting tabletop computer from Microsoft. You do not use a keyboard or mouse to get it to do stuff. You interact with it by using your hands with touch and gestures. Think of it as a touchscreen tablet-PC blown up for home use as a desktop computer. This working and fully functional [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday January 9, 2008

Here’s a phone that was leaked before CES 2008 had even kicked off. This Nokia N-series phone, the N96 features dual-sliding which means the keypad can be slid in two directions. The phone comes in a sleek design and is equipped with a 5.0 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens.
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- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday January 8, 2008

Here’s one of the first eye-poppers to be showcased at the CES 2008. This is a prototype of a panoramic curved LCD display by Alienware gives the user a wide-angled view like no other. The curvature is said to give a perspective that is closer to reality than traditional widescreen displays. In the video, the [...]