Archive for the 'CES' Category
The swappable GSM radio
Filed under: Cellphones, CES
While wandering around the “International” wing of that year’s CES, we stumbled upon a number of questionable (and familiar) items. One line of products that stood out, however, was a company offering a modular solution for adding GSM capability to a wide variety of devices. Using what appears to be a proprietary type o…
Hands-on with the Amtek U560 / Aigo UMPC
Filed under: CES, Handhelds
We got a chance to fondle the non-Menlow Amtek U560 / Aigo UMPC on the floor of that year’s CES, and we’ve got the pictures to prove it. The XP-running portable had a solid build, though the mechanism for sliding the screen felt a bit janky, and the overall size is possibly more than you want, particularly with all the M…
Crapgadget CES edition, round 13: e-paper display actually paper
Filed under: CES
Real screws, real buttons, real paper “screen” affixed to the face with real scotch tape. We ordered 1,000 — for us and everyone we know.Continue reading Crapgadget CES edition, round 13: e-paper display actually paper Permalink | Email this | CommentsOrginal post by Ryan Block
CES 2008 product names: Best of the worst
Filed under: CES, FeaturesPerhaps they lacked a crackshot marketing team, the URL they wanted was camped by someone unreasonable, or — sadly — they just thought it was a good concept at the day. For whatever reason, these products and companies actually made it to fruition for our sheer enjoyment.Gallery: CES 2008 product names: Best of the worst…
Photos: Cars gone wild at CES 2008
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CES committed a hall to in-vehicle technology presenters, and many of them brought the wildest cars you’ve ever seen. These cars sprout LCDs, amps, and speakers on any and every available surface. We took a walk around to find the most outlandish, outrageous
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LG shows off AF115 SXRD 1080p projector at CES
Filed under: CES, Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Among the outpouring of new projectors at CES comes a stately one from LG. The AF115 SXRD projector offers up a native 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, DSP HQV Realta, 1,300 ANSI lumens, a 30,000:1 contrast ratio, twin HDMI 1.3 connectors, ISF calibration and an ultra-quiet 18 dB operation. Unfortunat…
Crapgadget CES edition, round 3: Boxing Champ
Filed under: CES, Features, Gaming
Move by, Wii boxing.
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