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The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 2:05am On Jan 08, 2010 |
Samsung’s 14-inch Transparent OLED Laptop Samsung deems the notebook's display the world's first and largest transparent OLED prototype, and is supposedly 40-percent transparent when the device is turned off (the industry average right now seems to be 25-percent). http://www.tomshardware.com/news/OLED-Laptop-Transparrent-Samsung-CES,9381.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPY7WYBtq8w&feature=related p.s Sorry I don't know how to embed youtube videos
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 2:45am On Jan 08, 2010 |
MyFord Touch in-car communications system Ford dropped a major, industry-disrupting bomb on Thursday with the announcement of the MyFord Touch in-car communications system, which completely revamps your car’s dashboard by replacing the familiar speedometer, gas, battery and mileage dials with an 8-inch interactive display. http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=10862
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 2:59am On Jan 08, 2010 |
Samsung 0.3" UNC9000 LED HDTV. Samsung on Wednesday revealed its flagship UNC9000 LED HDTV, just 0.3-inches thick, or about the width of a No. 2 pencil.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by victorazy(m): 11:53am On Jan 08, 2010 |
I watched about the stuffs 3D TVs Nigerian leaders should see how the world is growing in technology and they are in House fighting because of money rada than investing here |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by 1forall: 12:54pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
New technology is always cool |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by MUNEER2(m): 12:58pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Hilarious |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by shilohboy(m): 1:53pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Really cool gadgets here. Big ups! phony! |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by 4llerbuntu(m): 2:46pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
the tv is cool, although no children homes adviseable that laptop screen is crap abeg. why would i want to see behind my screen, besides its distracting and wont be clear |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Mobinga: 2:55pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
is that laptop transparent, i don die |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by DoubleN(m): 3:19pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
I though this thread would never come up.Been watching the highlights of the show on cnet www.cnettv.cnet.com and iv seen some really crazy gadgets. Nice one Phony!! |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Nobody: 3:38pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Amazing stuff. I was looking at some gadgets yesterday and saw the above. Amazing! |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Nobody: 4:07pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
4llerbuntu: offtopic na so. . .we had to put the lcd on the wall because my son was turning it to a blackboard for his crayons |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by flyuche(m): 5:11pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
oyb:i no fit laugh |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by nich(m): 5:35pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
whaaaaaaaaao! three gbosa for technology jo! |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by alanbolo(m): 5:58pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
oyb: Your son deserved 2 be encouraged, he may be developing CUI "Crayon User interface" Technology. |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by nich(m): 6:05pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
alanbolo: nice one there! 'guess that wouldnt be a bad investment for the nursery school system. see monie: ching! |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by lynxnoon(m): 6:07pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
oyb:LWKMD . . . . . lol i tink u shd find smtin for ur son to fiddle with, u neva can tel what "michealangelo" skills lie within |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by EmperorOlu: 7:09pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
For more stuff go to www.gizmodo.com |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by EmperorOlu: 7:13pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
4llerbuntu: You took the words right out of my mouth.The laptop idea is a no brainer. |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by EmperorOlu: 7:32pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Now how is this for technology? Haier's Completely Wireless TV Hands On: No Cables For Video, or Power Wireless power has gone from lab prototype to working product in a little over 18 months, and Haier stuck MIT's WiTricity into a TV along with WHDI wireless video for complete wirelessness. Complete. Wireless. Ness. Sure, there's a big power unit on the wall, radiating (totally harmless) RF into the back of the TV, which has a coil inside to receive the juice. It only delivers full strength if it's parallel, so you have to plan ahead and somehow setup the TV in front of the wall that has the power module. Because of all the hocus pocus, the TV itself is a chunkster, and that power transmitter is no slim jim either. Still, the idea is a good one, and the promise—as both MIT and Intel work their asses off getting wireless power up to snuff—is real. WHDI is a lot further along in development. Wireless HDMI isn't exactly household, but the tech is now supported by basically all of the biggest CE companies except Panasonic. I'm not going to buy this Haier TV—it might not even be for sale this year—but it's a concrete sign of what's to come.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by omafones: 7:35pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
and we in the third world are either sending the small money we have to Switzerland or trying to develop nuclear weapons, See wetin oyibo dey take dem own winch take do!!!! and we blame oyibo for all our problems, |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by omega25red(m): 7:52pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
good stuff im waiting for G4tv to show everything on cable |
Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 8:32pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
[size=14pt]DAY TWO[/size] Sprint Overdrive 3G/4G wireless hotspot The Overdrive is manufactured by Sierra Wireless and key features include a LCD that provides important information such as battery life and internet connection status, as well as an easy-to-use web interface for customizing settings. Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot also includes built-in GPS capability (on 3G), MicroSD slot for up to 16 GB memory cards creating shared storage with up to five connected devices, and an extended Wi-Fi range of up to 150 feet. The Overdrive is 3.14 inches (h) x 3.14 inches (w) x 0.61 inch (d) and weighs in at 4.51 ounces. The connection hit 29.7 mbs, with a top-end speed of 34mbs during testing.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 8:53pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
MSI 10-inch Android tablet MSI has a 10-inch Android tablet on display at CES here. There aren't many details (like price, release date and internals), but we do know it's running one of those new Tegra 2 chips. Up front there's a pretty nice 10-inch capacitive display, which is plenty responsive. Like other tablets we've been seeing, the device is a bit thicker and heavier than we'd like, but hopefully that paves the way for some substantial battery life. We might still not know the "why," but the "how" is certainly coming together.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 8:56pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
MSI 10-inch Android tablet MSI has a 10-inch Android tablet on display at CES here. There aren't many details (like price, release date and internals), but we do know it's running one of those new Tegra 2 chips. Up front there's a pretty nice 10-inch capacitive display, which is plenty responsive. Like other tablets we've been seeing, the device is a bit thicker and heavier than we'd like, but hopefully that paves the way for some substantial battery life. We might still not know the "why," but the "how" is certainly coming together.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:05pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
ICD Vega Android 2.0 Tablet The Mobile Internet Device category (or MID) has been slow to take off, but ICD Vega may be the catalyst for the MID revolution. Powered by Google’s Android 2.0 Eclair operating system and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 platform, the ICD Vega isn’t just a Web tablet, it has the chops to be a multimedia powerhouse. This slick 15.6-inch machine can handle 1080p video and output content to a big screen via HDMI (or stream media wirelessly to DLNA-supported HDTVs). A microSD card slot, 32GB of SSD storage, 512MB of RAM, 1.3-MP camera, 3G, GPS, FM radio, and your choice of a resistive or capacitive screen round out the feature set.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:10pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
ICD Vega 15-inch Android 2.0 tablet The Mobile Internet Device category (or MID) has been slow to take off, but ICD Vega may be the catalyst for the MID revolution. Powered by Google’s Android 2.0 Eclair operating system and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 platform, the ICD Vega isn’t just a Web tablet, it has the chops to be a multimedia powerhouse. This slick 15.6-inch machine can handle 1080p video and output content to a big screen via HDMI (or stream media wirelessly to DLNA-supported HDTVs). A microSD card slot, 32GB of SSD storage, 512MB of RAM, 1.3-MP camera, 3G, GPS, FM radio, and your choice of a resistive or capacitive screen round out the feature set.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:15pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Ion iType iTYPE is a comfortable, familiar computer keyboard for use with iPhone. This first-of-its-kind battery-powered peripheral transforms the handheld device from a touch-screen mobile phone into an ultra-portable computer. iTYPE features a standard QWERTY keyboard layout with full-sized keys and the complete functionality of a desktop keyboard.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:24pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
ICD Vega 15-inch Android 2.0 tablet The Mobile Internet Device category (or MID) has been slow to take off, but ICD Vega may be the catalyst for the MID revolution. Powered by Google’s Android 2.0 Eclair operating system and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 platform, the ICD Vega isn’t just a Web tablet, it has the chops to be a multimedia powerhouse. This slick 15.6-inch machine can handle 1080p video and output content to a big screen via HDMI (or stream media wirelessly to DLNA-supported HDTVs). A microSD card slot, 32GB of SSD storage, 512MB of RAM, 1.3-MP camera, 3G, GPS, FM radio, and your choice of a resistive or capacitive screen round out the feature set.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:35pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
Pls moderator, I have some issues with disappearing posts. I thought it was my connection till i checked my latest posts. Pls modify and correct as appropriate. Thanks. Nokia Supreme The new Nokia SUPREME is now encrusted with 12.5 cts of pink diamonds and includes 1225 individually set sparkling gems — all of which feature a 3ct single cut flawless center diamond. A magnificent piece of tech uniquely designed to get the eye, Nokia SUPREME also comes with solid hallmarked platinum handmade veneers that features 8 platinum screws and has navigation buttons covered in 83 grams of platinum. The cherry on the icing is the 3ct single cut flawless diamond as navigation button. All this oomph is plastered on solid hallmarked platinum. This blushing Nokia Supreme will be shipped in a granite chest with leather interiors. Stuart Hughes have added a £99,995 price tag to this blinged out Nokia SUPREME and have promised to only build it in a limited edition of only three units.
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Re: The 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show by Phony200(m): 9:38pm On Jan 08, 2010 |
ICD Vega Android 2.0 Tablet The Mobile Internet Device category (or MID) has been slow to take off, but ICD Vega may be the catalyst for the MID revolution. Powered by Google’s Android 2.0 Eclair operating system and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 platform, the ICD Vega isn’t just a Web tablet, it has the chops to be a multimedia powerhouse. This slick 15.6-inch machine can handle 1080p video and output content to a big screen via HDMI (or stream media wirelessly to DLNA-supported HDTVs). A microSD card slot, 32GB of SSD storage, 512MB of RAM, 1.3-MP camera, 3G, GPS, FM radio, and your choice of a resistive or capacitive screen round out the feature set.
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