Category: CES 2007
CES 2007: Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop
There was a time when the humble keyboard was a really unexciting gadget – most were a unassuming shade of beige and even having a volume control button, or a browser launcher was a bit outlandish. We’re a long, long…
CES 2007: Apple iPods hit the big screens in Las Vegas
No, Apple hasn't turned up to make a splash at CES – they do have their own show kicking off this week, after all. But on the way home from the conference centre today, I loved the huge screens outside…
CES 2007: iControl home monitoring service
Want to spy on the Nanny to prove whether she really is feeding your kids nothing but M&Ms while kicking the cat? You need a home monitoring system like iControl, which is getting an upgrade to version 2 this year,…
CES 2007: Eton Corporation Sound 101 radio rocks AM/FM, iPods AND Sirius satellite radio
Digital radio is making inroads in the US, albeit in the form of satellite radio networks rather than the DAB technology we're getting used to in the UK. Eton's Sound 101 is one of the more stylish examples of satellite…
CES 2007: SanDisk V-Mate gets a wii firmware upgrade
SanDisk’s V-mate was actually first announced back at IFA last year and it’s European launch was really a bit of an understated affair. However, although SanDisk is strongly rumoured to be putting some really exciting kit on display at…
CES 2007: Scosche's IPNRFC RF iPod remote
Ignore the attractive hand for a moment, and focus on the piece of kit the faceless chap is clutching proudly there – it’s the brand spankin’ new RF remote for iPods. Apparently Scosche, the creators of yet another iPod accessory are asking their consumers ‘where do you take your music?’ The happy little consumers responded by claiming to use them in the home, car, and bizarrely, during extreme sports. My own iPod is quivering at the thought. Scosche have released several remotes prior to the launch of this ‘freestyle’ line, updating it with an ‘unprecedented’ 150 feet of wireless range, and the ability to act like the Invisible Man and travel through walls. The IPNRFC can join your copious collection of iPod skins and fuzzy cases for just $69.95. Bet you can’t wait to be able to skip through ‘Fastlove’ when listening to George (if only he batted for my team) Michael’s ‘Twenty Five’ whilst on the john!
CES 2007: Emerson's DVD/iPod Microphone Converter
You only have to look at the photos of the Shiny Media Christmas party held at Lucky Voice in London to see just how much we get into our karaoke, so with news today that Emerson have launched a new microphone converter to work with DVDs and iPods made us all a tad bit overexcited. Priced at just $29.95, you can connect the converter to any DVD player or video-capable MP3 player – for instance iPods, allowing your own crooning to blend with whatever tunes you have clogging up your iPod. You can also pick up a ‘Rockin’ Party’ 16 song DVD to sing along to if you are one of the fortunate unfortunate souls who haven’t yet succombed to Steve Jobs’s persuasive ways.
CES 2007: Norcent's Plasma HD Televisions
Admittedly the name Norcent doesn’t ring a bell with me, and when I was telling this to their representative at CES Unveiled today, he wasn’t surprised. Although their plasma HD televisions are amazingly well-priced (the 42″ PT-4246HD shown here is just $1,199), due to their shortlived status (they launched their own consumer brand in 2001), they’ve been unable to compete with huge brand such as Sony and Samsung who have really impressed the HD market. Although not sold in the European market, and with no plans to do so any time soon, they’re available in Walmart and Circuit City throughout America. From what I saw today, there were no discernable differences between Norcent HD and Sony for instance, it’s simply the unknown brand-name which is letting them down. You have to start somewhere, folks.
CES 2007: LG HBS-200 bluetooth stereo headphones
With their press conference taking place tomorrow, LG have been keeping most new launches safely under wraps. The solitary new product on show today was the HBS-200 bluetooth headset, which will launch in the USA this month. The sister product…
CES 2007: Vault 360 aims to slay iTunes
Bamboo Technology was at tonight's CES Press Preview showing off its Vault 360 software, which aims to replace all the proprietary applications that came with your digital cameras, MP3 players and camcorders. "We want to take all your photos, music…