1. Flexi Cord HDMI Cable
The Flexicord HDMI cable from E-Filliate was shown at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. It can stretch up to 10 times its coiled length and doesn’t pool messily behind your computer. The Flexicord range will include HDMI, USB, Phono Jacks and S-Video Cables.
2. Touch Watch Phone
The World’s First Market-Ready Touch Watch Phone was unveiled at the show by LG Electronics. Containing a Tiny Microphone, Speaker and Full Colour Touch-Screen, this Watch lets you makes Calls by simply saying a Name. The screen displays text messages and will even read them out for you.
3. Semi Transparent AMOLED Screen
A Semi-Transparent AMOLED Screen is displayed during a Media Preview Event. The Screen could have a variety of
Applications, such as for ‘Heads-Up’ Displays in Cars.
4. Sansa slotMusic Player
The Sansa slotMusic Player is a Portable Digital Music System based on Memory Cards preloaded with songs. The Music comes on 1 GB Micro SD Cards that can be played on any device that accepts the Cards like many Mobile Phones.
5. Foldable AMOLED Screen Mobile
A Mobile Phone with a Foldable AMOLED Screen was displayed at an Organic
Light Emitting Diode (OLED) booth.
6. 32-inch LCD Screen
JVC has developed a 32-inch LCD screen that is only 7mm thick. It weighs 5kg and uses an LED back-light.
7. Intel’s WiMAX Smart Car
An engineer tests Intel’s WiMAX Smart Car at the International Consumer Electronics Show. The Car maintains a Multi-Megabit Link from an Antenna in the Vehicle to nearby
receivers that connects it to the Internet.
8. WowWee’s Spyball
WowWee’s Spyball. A Spherical Robot designed to
roll
around before popping out a webcam to beam live pictures over the internet. The Spyball can be controlled from any Web-Connected PC and can also connect to any nearby PC, Games Console or Mobile Phone. The Spyball moves using Two Tank-Like tracks in its Body. It changes direction by altering the speed of
the tracks.
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