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This extremely sleak Samsung Q1 Ultra mobile PC. Check out a video with details.
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The G-Note 7100 from Genuis is a digital tablet that stores up to 100 pages of notes. Unlike some of it’s competitors it will not be necessary for you to write on special paper, standard legal pads will work. Check out some more info!The G-Notes 7100 is a great way for note taking like that of what you could do on a tablet PC, but is much more convenient. When finished taking notes, upload them onto your computer (XP or Windows Vista) using USB connectivity. Available now for $160 including all essentials.
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Check out the latest webcam offering from USBgeek. Although the cam looks pretty cool, its functionallity isn’t great, with only a VGA camera to provide telepresence. As far as robotics goes the little beast is pretty limited too, its only function appears to be a couple of lights that come on automatically in darkness. Still, not bad for $24.


Philips and Intel would be developing a portable tablet computer designed to accomodate medics’ need for watching over patients and sending data through their main computers in realtime. The tablet is 10.4 inches with a 1024 x 768 touch-screen resolution display. More information says that it has Bluetooth capabilities which runs through a Wi-Fi connection. Digital cameras to take pictures of patients and other important medical related snapshots are also expected to be in this nifty PDA.


Gamers and designers need to watch out for more info on how to order and plug in one of these limited edition babies.
