Asustek to Develop 10-inch Eee PC

April 21st, 2008

thumb300x_eee900conf1.jpgI own an Asus Eee PC 701 - one of the “original” models of the hyper-popular Eee PC released by Asustek this past fall and I absolutely love it. Sure, the screen could’ve been bigger - but I’ve been more than satisfied by this little dynamo. And, as we reported on Coolest Gadgets yesterday, the new Eee PC 900 is coming out soon with an 8.9-inch screen, more memory and a heck of a lot more storage than my 4G model. That’s great, right?

But today, a top executive of Asustek announced ...

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CES: Nokia Eco Sensor Concept

January 8th, 2008

nokiaeco.jpgEverything this year seems to be all about being “eco-friendly” and “green”. Well, in the mobile electronics industry, this trend is nothing new.

Nokia had announced their Eco Sensor Concept phone a while back, and at this year’s CES, they have a non-working prototype on display. From the official website:

The concept consists of two parts – a wearable sensor unit which can sense and analyze your environment, health, and local weather conditions, and a dedicated mobile phone.

The sensor unit will be worn on a wrist or neck strap made from solar ...

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Alienware Curved Display For Ultimate Gaming

January 7th, 2008

two-440.jpgAt this year’s CES, the folks over at Alienware have showcased the ultimate gaming nerd’s computer monitor.

The mammoth Alienware 2880 x 900 curved display gives the gamer a sense of having peripheral vision - which is great for those first person shooter games. This allows the gamer to immerse even more into the gameplay of a particularly intriguing first person shooter like Crysis or Bioshock.

From the Engadget report:

Don’t get all frothed up quite yet because it’s still only a prototype, but this sweet double-wide curved DLP display with OLED illumination ...

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Ultra-Thin Digital Voice Recorder

January 7th, 2008

digital_voice_recorder.jpgWith everyone talking about this year’s CES, I thought it would be nice to highlight a gadget that would make a visit to CES (or any convention, for that matter) a bit easier to absorb. You know how it is, you get there and are overwhelmed by all the stuff there. By the time you’re done, you’ve forgotten half of what you’ve seen or you need to make notes for a story, but can’t lug around a notebook very easily and also carry all the schwag that invariably gets handed out at these conventions.

Enter ...

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