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LAPTOP VS THE REST IS IT STILL THE BEST?

The Gadget Magazine

YOU

CAN’T

LIVE

WITHOUT

The Kit to Buy Before You Die

LAPTOP

VS. THE REST

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Latest Intel Core Laptop Computer

Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2GHz 4MB L2 1GB DDR2 667 100GB SATA Multi-Format DVD±RW DL Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Bluetooth v2.0 56K Modem Gigabit NIC 12.1" XGA Windows Vista Business

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Computer Design by Vaio

This work of art is developed by Eno Setiawan of Yanko Design and named Sony Vaio Zoom. It’s 100% holographic, both

the monitor and the keyboard. When the PC is off the monitor becomes a glass screen and the keyboard a flat plate ceramic glass.

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Windows to the World’ concept

By Kelvin Ko, from the Fontys IBMS Coolhunt: This concept Internet search device is designed by Mac Funamizu. It is a screen that will most likely be transparent. It will be like having wikipedia whereever you go but this is much cooler and way more advanced. The

artist’s impressions for this concept is to make a portable device that has a touchscreen panel, built-in camera,Wi-Fi connectivity, Google Maps and Google Search capabilities. The capabilities of this screen is that when you point it at an object, the device will be able to show you more

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details about it--such as the name of an insect, a car model, or food on the table--on the screen. We suppose at this point of

time it will use the onboard Wi-Fi to grab information from the Web.

Samsung Haptic Beam Phone

Samsung’s Haptic Beam is the first full touch mobile projector phone. The device is a revolutionary concept as it moves

the mobile phone from a personal to a group domain in providing multi media entertaiment such as live television, internet surfing and

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stored movies for a long length of time. In addition, the Haptic Beam can be used to display presentations during business meetings. The projected image can

be enlarged to a good resolution size of 50 inches. The external sound capabilities are sufficient to share the multi media experience with a considerable group. 

Hybrid Dual Portable Computer

Mobile Intelligent Ubiquitous aka MIU has unveiled the third generation of its Hybrid Dual Portable Computer (HDPC). The new model offers a 4.1 inch TFT display (800 x480 resolution), a 2.4 inch AMOLED internal display (320 x 240 resolution), ARM processor for menial tasks,

Intel Atom processor, Windows CE operating system and DMB navigation capability.

As you can see this gadget looks more like a mobile phone than a computer,

though I would not want to argue with anyone regarding

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the absolute definition of ‘portable computer’ these

days. The latest product from MIU has been scheduled to

be released in Korea for

$500. However, there is no word on the release date at this time, so in the mean

time, here’s a quick video…