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CES 2007: From OLED Technology to 1 TB Hard Drives

CES 2007: From OLED Technology to 1 TB Hard Drives

Author: Alessandro Bordin, Andrea Bai, Gabriel Ikram    01/12/2007 1:57:34 AM CST
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Introduction


We’re back with more coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show 2007, more commonly referred to as CES. The tradeshow features the latest in industry news and product announcements. While some of the products are only prototypes and are never actually delivered to the market, many others are released. The tradeshow is an excellent source for finding the latest trends in the IT industry and also provides manufacturers an opportunity to show off their technological prowess, an example being the above photograph of Sharp’s 108 –inch LCD TV, currently the largest working model in the world.

Our last article over CES outlined the current high definition format war. This article discusses the more interesting products that were on display during the tradeshow and covers some very interesting products, including the new Terabyte HD introduced by Hitachi, Samsung’s new 27-inch full-HD monitor, ASUS’ highly anticipated notebook PC which features Windows Vista Slideshow Technology, and Flybook’s notebook PCs.

This year’s CES also proved to be an excellent opportunity for us to get more familiar with some emerging technologies. We were able to see products based on new technologies on display from various manufacturers. What caught our eye the most were OLED displays which were being showcased by LG and Sony. Sony’s OLED display turned out to be especially remarkable primarily because it was a 27-inch display.


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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Samsung: New Full-HD 27-inch LCD Screen
Page 3: Hitachi: The First 1 TB Hard Drive
Page 4: ASUS
Page 5: ASUS Continued
Page 6: Cooler Master
Page 7: Flybook
Page 8: Kingmax
Page 9: AOpen
Page 10: OLED Technology
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