CES 2010 gear in pictures
by Andy Smith | January 11, 2010 8:45am PST | Image 1 of 58
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HP Mini 5102
Seems great, except that when you go onto the HP site, you cannot find the Mini 5102 netbook.
artful@...6th Jan 2010 -
RE: Mini 5102 (CES 2010 in pictures)
I only hope it doesn't have the melt down problems of Mini 2133. There are a lot of us who paid upwards of $800 for a worthless paper weight. HP has never issued a recall or even an apology for this dud.
Marine Doc8th Jan 2010 -
Hitachi 3D TV
The most impressive thing I saw at CES was Hitachi's 3D TV which they claimed (and demoed) could convert 2D content into 3D in real time. They also showed a very cool gesture control system for the 3D TV. Did ZDNet miss their booth?
deanders15th Jan 2010 -
Models, Notebook Tablets, Standalone MP3s, & Form Factor
I had to check the wimmins follow-up, sweetness! I'm
such a horndog but only for the challenge of finding
the right chemistry, real touch of warm flesh, and
human contact. This mentioned because 2011 CES will
likely be the imminent debut of the sex robot.
Notebook tablets & touchscreen taken to a new level
with Lenovo's hybrid. The screen size is an issue but
the developments are extraordinary enough to
definitely influence consideration.
Standalone MP3s likely suffering unless providing
additional features such as video and radio at least
but wireless connectivity will be necessary to ensure
they have a market niche. Sure minimal audio can be
had for a pittance but even comm handsets offer MP3
and much more.
D-Link keeps designing stylish components. That
Pebble is so "cute" and form factor alone will attract
so hope performance is worthwhile. The Boxee is
forward looking too.
Though usually I'm much more refined, hope I didn't
upset anybody by my silly syntax. You would want what
I'm on ...
donnydo77@...15th Jan 2010
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