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CeBIT ‘07 … in a nutshell

Posted by Jack Cook on March 16, 2007 – 9:28 pm  Share
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Engadget has some great tidbits for you on CeBIT.  I guess they are a little tired but they sure have made the most of their  CeBIT experience  in Hannover. So take a break and click on the links below to see what TOYS they have played with.  Oh, the Apple TOY is a no show …  Enjoy!

Read – Hands-on with GlobalTop HD100 GPS heads-up display
Read – Hands-on with Samsung’s slick, sliding glory, the F700
Read – Hands-on with ASUS’ GPS-enabled P526
Read – Hands-on with Amex’s “Touch Sense” Keyboard and Skype dual-phone
Read – G-Tec’s thought control hat
Read – Aries rising: ASUS M530w at CeBIT
Read – ASUS’ PG221 gaming monitor rocks the dorm
Read – Hands-on with ASUS’ Lamborghini VX2
Read – ASUS’ T83 UMPC does the QWERTY swivel
Read – Luigi Colani at CeBIT — oh, and his AnyFix charger too
Read – Hands-on with Samsung’s CeBIT “treasure case”
Read – The Commodore ecosystem spreads to GPS and widescreen video
Read – Samsung’s UbiSync monitor rig: all USB, all the time
Read – Hands-on with Sony Ericsson’s stylin’ W660i
Read – Hands-on with Digital Cube’s “world’s smallest” UMPC: the G43
Read – Hands-on with Commodore’s gaming rigs
Read – TomTom Duo Eclipsed at CeBIT
Read – E-Ten’s Glofiish X800: everything but the QWERTY
Read – Hands-on with O2’s Xda terra
Read – Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC, how nice to meet you
Read – Optimus Maximus: the god of keyboards unveiled

Source: CeBIT ‘07 so far – Engadget

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