Sony updates their VAIO UX by replacing the the older hard drive with 16GB of Flash, and increasing the battery life to 4 hours. The VAIO UX also features an Intel Core Solo U1400 (1.2-GHz) processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4.5-inch WSVGA touch-screen, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 1.3-megapixel Motion-Eye camera. Video preview after the jump.
Inside this video, you can watch the Alienware’s CEO, Nelson Gonzalez guest appearance in Michael Dell’s keynote at CES 2007. The company released some products at the expo, including the Area-51 m9750 and Hangar18 HD Entertainment Unit. Both products will be released in Q2 2007.
Sony has unveiled the Vaio VGX-TP1 Media Center PC at the CES 2007. This PC is powered by a 1.83 Ghz Intel T5600 Core 2 Duo processor on Intel 845 GM chipset (VIIV technology). It has 2GB of DDR-RAM, 300GB hard drive, and an Intel GMA 950 chipset for the graphics. This Roomba-shaped computer also supports Bluetooth, HDMI, built-in TV tuner, FireWire, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. The Sony Vaio TP1 Media Center PC goes on sale in the US by March with a price tag of $1600. The system runs on Windows Vista Home Premium edition. More images after the break!
CNN’s Renay San Miguel interviews Johnathan “Fatal1ty†Wendel at CES 2007. Johnathan Wendel is a well known professional gamer. He has been a successful competitor in several first-person shooter games. Wendel debuted as a professional gamer in October 1999 by placing 3rd in the Quake III Arena tournament at the CPL’s FRAG 3 event. At CES 2007, he shows off his new gaming mouse. Watch the video for more details!
Nakamichi introduced the Kimono at CES 2007. It is the 42 inch LCD display that comes with a hand-lacquered display which shimmers like the finish of a grand piano. According to the company, the Kimono LCD display provides the full 1080p experience as well as SRS TruSurround multi-channel audio. FYI, Nakamichi is well known for its line of home entertainment systems.
Engadget has published photos from the Microsoft’s booth at CES 2007 in Las Vegas. The big thing this year is the launch of Windows Vista. Gallery after the break!
Another major booth at CES 2007 is the Apple booth. Highlights this year is the recently announced iPhone and the Apple TV. Find out the photo gallery after the jump!
Erik Sofge from Popular Mechanics provides us the hands-on video of the SGH-F300. Just a recap, it features a 176 x 220 TFT-LCD display, 2.0MP shooter, 100MB internal memory, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, USB 2.0 connectivity, and a music player. Hit the jump to watch the video!
Our friends at Engadget show us a hands-on preview of the OLPC from CES 2007. Just to refresh our mind, the OLPC is powered by a 500Mhz Processor, Linux OS, 1GB Memory, and a Two-Mode Display (Color and B&W). Video after the jump!
Nick Negroponte’s OLPC made an appearance at CES, in partner Marvell’s booth. Marvell supplies the 802.11 b/g chipset, as well as a chipset made exclusively for mesh networking. Fortunately for us (but unfortunately for Marvell) we all know why everyone showed up, and it definitely wasn’t for ICs. Take a look up top, or download at the bottom.
Sharp introduced their new audio docking system for iPod, DK-A1, during CES 2007. It allows you to play music directly from any iPod model while charging its battery simultaneously. Using this docking station, your iPod will never run out of power! The DK-A1 also provides a full range speaker with side firing sub woofers which support deep bass sound and AM/FM digital tuner. Pricing and availability are still in mystery.