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CES 2006: Hands on with Samsung's HSDPA mobile
Potentially the most interesting exhibit in the whole of CES, from a UK perspective at least, is the HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Data Packet Access) mobile phone from Samsung. The SGH-ZX20 is a clamshell mobile that will be able…
CES 2006: At last a digital pen worth owning
Ever used a digital pen? Thought not. For starters they are way too pricey and then you have the faff of having to carry around the special paper they work with you. Lastly you constantly have to recharge the…
CES 2006: Cyberhome's kitchen DVD player
At CES in Las Vegas Cyberhome demonstrated a portable entertainment solution (the LAP-9100) for the kitchen. At first glance it looks a lot like the Icebox – a kitchen-based product that combines DVD player with e-mail internet access. However, unfortunately…
CES 2006: Samsung DMB camera and TV
At IFA in Berlin last year Samsung displayed a whole raft of digital mobile TV products that use the DMB standard (just one of three mobile TV standards that enable you to watch digital TV on the move). The…
CES 2006: Dell's 20inch notebook
Here's a first glimpse of a new notebook computer from Dell. Currently dubbed the XPS mobile concept (though the name will change) the machine is a radical departure for the US computer company. Firstly it's a slimline PC that looks…
CES 2006: Google PC rumours
So you are bit gutted that certain news sources have said you won't be seeing a $200 Google PC. Well I wouldn't be too downhearted just yet. CES is buzzing with rumours about the content of the keynote speech Google…
CES 2006: Motorised pool lounger
When Conde Naste buys Tech Digest and we get exceedingly rich (fat chance) the first thing we intend to spend the cash on is our own private pool. And the first gadget we are likely to use on our…
CES 2006: Cyberhome's HD upscaling personal media players
Cyberhome has been buzzing round the UK market for a few years now mainly selling those mini DVD players, At CES it took the wraps off a range of personal media players and well, we were pretty impressed by…
CES 2006: 70inch rear projection for $5000
Predictably we've seen lots of great looking flat screens at CES, most of them showing superb high def American football/baseball etc. off ESPN's HD channel. Problem is if you want a 70inch plasma it's going to cost you a small…
CES 2006: New Line's nano clones
New Line also does a neat line in iPod clones. Due in February is this neat collection of nano wannabees the NL13001. They come in both black and white, like the Apple player and have a big cross on…