SamuraiCatJB
01-16-2005, 03:37 PM
Respectfully submitted for your perusal...
the strange and the bizarre.... "a journey into a wondrous land, whose boundaries are that of the imagination." Welcome to the Gadget zone.... Outer Gizmos? Night Gizmos? (no wait, that was the other convention in Las Vegas during CES)....
Anyhow... I had to find the read tom hardware's review of CES, the innovative and the strange.... the innovative have been talked about, but the strange has been ignored.... :) so.... I will give you a glimpse of what to read here....
http://www6.tomshardware.com/business/20050113/ces_innovations-09.html
Infrared Sauna - One Human, Well Done
Animatronic Monkey Head (yes Gizmo... you read that right)
Defies Explanation (I cannot even put my own words to it.... just start page through and find this page)
The TV watch (with it's annual appearance at CES, still hasn't shrunk much).
LG's Fake Room (why do I see cubicles walls lined with printed LCD displays such that the whole wall can have the appearance of something/somewhere else)
USB Powered Vacuums (animal shapes... I don't know about you, but I always wanted a dolphin to clean my desk)
As the mayhem ended, we tiredly followed the herd of the last attendees outside. We asked ourselves, "Did we just visit a techno-Disneyland or an insane asylum?"
the strange and the bizarre.... "a journey into a wondrous land, whose boundaries are that of the imagination." Welcome to the Gadget zone.... Outer Gizmos? Night Gizmos? (no wait, that was the other convention in Las Vegas during CES)....
Anyhow... I had to find the read tom hardware's review of CES, the innovative and the strange.... the innovative have been talked about, but the strange has been ignored.... :) so.... I will give you a glimpse of what to read here....
http://www6.tomshardware.com/business/20050113/ces_innovations-09.html
Infrared Sauna - One Human, Well Done
Animatronic Monkey Head (yes Gizmo... you read that right)
Defies Explanation (I cannot even put my own words to it.... just start page through and find this page)
The TV watch (with it's annual appearance at CES, still hasn't shrunk much).
LG's Fake Room (why do I see cubicles walls lined with printed LCD displays such that the whole wall can have the appearance of something/somewhere else)
USB Powered Vacuums (animal shapes... I don't know about you, but I always wanted a dolphin to clean my desk)
As the mayhem ended, we tiredly followed the herd of the last attendees outside. We asked ourselves, "Did we just visit a techno-Disneyland or an insane asylum?"