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Posted on 19 January 2007 by Techie Diva
I caught a glimpse of an enthusiastic Marilyn impersonator singing Happy Birthday to celebrate CES 40th anniversary. Creepy, and entertaining…
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Posted on 19 January 2007 by Techie Diva
You’ll have to excuse the first few seconds of this video as I wasn’t paying much attention, and started recording it upside down. Kodak showed us their new Easyshare line which will be available in March. They also had a beautiful display of beaded digicam straps, leather camera clutches, and colorful skins for the Easyshare line. Very feminine.
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Posted on 19 January 2007 by Techie Diva
Mobile Edge showed us their new ladies laptop bags as well as other goodies like a wallet that blocks RFID signals.
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Posted on 19 January 2007 by Techie Diva
Kinyo shows us their new hair dryer which dries hair faster, and causes less damage.
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Posted on 19 January 2007 by Techie Diva
Here’s some CES video demonstrating the dual and triple direcetional viewing LCD. Check it out.
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Posted on 10 January 2007 by Techie Diva
Here’s a 3 minute video of Three Doors down performing at CES.
Note: fixed the video so it plays on your browser. Sorry about that. Enjoy!
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Posted on 12 January 2006 by Techie Diva
Just how many LCD screens can you fit in a car? This 1994 Honda Civic had me wondering just that, as 24 LCDs were implanted throught the vehicle. Later we found out that this car also has a special ability, it can be controlled by a PSP. Using WiFi, you can control the lights, opening the door, and driving it down the street. PSP Cave reports that the car is even eco friendly, as Metro Electronics in America turned it into an electric car so they can fit for amps. The car is not in the market, but we all know everything has a pricetag, and this car goes for $250,000. We took some pics of many Pimped out Rides while at CES, so check out the photostream. (the one below is only for the Honda, but look for the CES Auto album)
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Posted on 10 January 2006 by Techie Diva
Wouldn’t it be nice to eliminate the need for multiple televisions by sharing one display to watch TV and surf the internet at the same time? Sharp is on to something with this two-way viewing angle LCD. This panel works in dual-mode to display simultaneously two crystal-clear, high-quality images with no intermingling, or in single-mode so everyone sees the same program. This technology is only available in Japan, and according to one Sharp representative, it may be available at the end of this year right here in the States. Sound would be transmitted to each viewer accordingly, but it’s something the company continues to work on. How would this technology help in your household?
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Posted on 10 January 2006 by Techie Diva
Board games may soon be taken to the next level thanks to a new breed of electronic digital tables. Netherlands based Philips Electronics unveiled at CES a new concept that will have board gamers upgrading to a whole new technology. The Entertaible (not a spelling error) tabletop gaming platform seeks to combine the social element of board games and the excitement of electronic games. The existing prototype has a 30-inch touch-screen LCD display built into a table, and interacts with multiple players by using dice, pawns or even their fingers. Some enhancements to this working model include the ability to physically store games, digitize classic board games, and internet download functionality. Are you ready to upgrade your board game classics or keep it old school?
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