Category: Gadget Shows
CES 2009: XRocker Vibe – 2.1 audio vibro gaming unit
I don’t really have the cupboard space or the cash to fill my life with gaming furniture when I’ve got a perfectly good sofa, but then my sofa doesn’t vibrate, output 2.1 channel audio…
CES 2009: Hands on with the Asus T91
Susi was lucky enough to get her her hands on the swivelly Asus T91 in Vegas that we originally covered here. It’s got a GPS unit, a touchscreen and a TV tuner – quite nifty for an 8.9″ netbook. Can’t wait to try Windows 7 on it.
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CES 2009 – Attendance down 22% on last year, down 15% on expectations
Last week’s International Consumer Electronics Show drew just 110,000 visitors – the lowest turnout in many years. Last year, the show admitted 141,000 people and CES had predicted that 130,000 people would attend, but both of those figures proved unattainable, likely due to the state of the world’s economy.
Even for those who showed up, the show proved disappointing. Although wireless power generation was showed off, and Palm unveiled its most exciting product in years, the show was underwhelming. All the companies started their press conferences with comments on the global economy and talked about how green they are. Then they just talked about networkng as much of their AV as possible.
Are big technology shows sustainable in the long term? With Apple pulling out of Macworld, perhaps they’re not. If large companies pull out, then attendance dwindles, and it’s no longer worth it for the smaller companies, which provide the bulk of the cash to run the show. Unless the economy takes a sharp upward turn this year, 2010 could be a very interesting time for the big expos.
(via VentureBeat)
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CES 2009: Yorisoi ifbot – the robot companion for your gran
The robotics section is always a good place for a nose around if you want a few giggles at CES and there was certainly no disappointment this year after I bumped into the Yorisoi ifbot.
Made in Japan, of course, the ifbot is a prototype AI life unit designed as a companion for the elderly. It talks slowly and clearly…
CES 2009: iRiver's space-age product lineup
After Dan covered the Wave-Home multimedia communicator the other day, I did a little more digging, and found a bunch of other matching products that iRiver unveiled at CES.
I’ve always quietly been a fan of iRiver’s design work. Their latest MP3 players look incredible, and these sleek new gadgets wouldn’t be out of place in a documentary called “The home of 2100”. Click the Wave-Home below to view the gallery.
iRiver (via Akihabaranews)
CES 2009 Coverage Collector
Couldn’t make it to Vegas? Fret ye not, we did and we’ll be all over it until CES 2009 is done. We’ll be updating this page with all the coverage…
CES 2009: Sony Walkman X and W series
Susi went for a wander down to the Sony stand at CES 2009 to take a look at the latest Walkman the portable music original has…
CES 2009: Seal Shield – 100% waterproof washable gadgets
I put my socks through a dishwasher once when my washing machine was broken but I’ve never done the same for my gadgets. The idea of getting your keyboard, mouse, etc, clean as a whistle is a good one though and if you purchase a device from Seal Sheild…
CES 2009: Sure Shot Rifle for the Wii – three guns in one
You can get a Wii controller for just about anything now, from maracas to kitchen utensils, but it’s good to see somone sticking to the basics – in this case, a gun. The Sure Shot Rifle from CTA is only available…
CES 2009: iRiver Wave-Home multimedia communicator
iRiver has gone pretty balls out with their lead product at this year’s CES. The iRiver Wave-Home is the kind of gadget you’d expect to see in an early 90s Hollywood vision of the future. I’m thinking Total Recall here.
It doesn’t look unlike a digital photoframe…