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CES 2007: How To Get The Message Across
It's part of the increasing push on the part of companies to offer people content from the Internet as a consumer item that does not have to directly involve a complicated device such as a computer. To those of us who have been (or have been capable of) hooking our systems to our TVs for years, this may be ho-hum; to most consumers who have disposable income, this could be very attractive indeed. GPS for the masses is very much in evidence -- there were several examples at the Digital Experience press event Sunday night (which, thank you very much, there was not a line to get into). For example, DeLorme, which is a familiar name to those involved with mapping software, just introduced a handheld GPS called the EarthmateGPS PN-20, a heavily rubberized unit that is obviously built for heavy-duty use. On the other hand, Fujitsu Siemens Computers and Navigon have gotten together to produce an ultra-light consumer model called the Pocket LOOX that features a trendy look and very simple-to- read graphics.
Finally, for those whose book, CD, or DVD collections have become completely unmanageable (you should see what's piled in my basement), Microvision was touting the Flic laser bar code scanner, a bar code reader for consumers that will read your ISBN and other codes into a database so that you can find out if you actually have three copies of Stranger in a Strange Land in the back of your bookshelves. « CES: Calibrating The Hype Factor | Main | So Small, They're Unreal » |
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