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    CES 2007: Consumer Convergence

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      1CES 2007: Consumer Convergence

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      Before the Gates opening keynote, the stage is set for the release of the home media server and a focus on better connecting hardware and software to the content consumers and business users want available to them at all times.

      2CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Touch-Screen PC Prototype

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      Fujitsu shows off a number of prototypes at CES, including this one that features touch-screen functionality and an eight-pointed star design.

      3CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Compact Notebook

      3

      Another Fujitsu concept notebook being shown here at CES was the super-compact notebook that folds up in to a perfect square. No hardware inside as of yet, but the idea is pretty impressive.

      4CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Compact Notebook – 2

      4

      Here is the folding laptop shown with the keyboard folded up halfway. This thing weighed nothing, but then again, it was a prototype.

      5CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Q2010 Lifebook

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      The ultra-thin Fujitsu Q2010 Lifebook is 0.75 inches thin and only 2.2 pounds, featuring Intel’s core solo ULV. The lack of an optical drive makes this super lightweight, but the most media friendly.

      6CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Q2010 Lifebook – 2

      6

      Look at how skinny Fujitsu’s Lifebook really is in this profile image. Now that’s ultra-thin at three-quarters of an inch.

      7CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Fujitsu Q2010 Lifebook – 3

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      Here’s Fujitsu’s Lifebook prototype with auxiliary display functionality on the outside of the notebook for easier access to media while the laptop is closed. Fujitsu is working with Microsoft on this and calls this feature ‘Side Show.’

      8CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Gateway 24-Inch Monitor

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      Gateway shows off its latest 24-inch monitor, which features contact-sensitive functions, picture-in-picture and a vertically rotating screen for use with design software or to show off images.

      9CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Gateway 24-Inch Monitor – 2

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      Here’s the Gateway monitor standing tall. You’ll notice how the images rotate with the use of intelligent software. Pretty impressive.

      10CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – OQO Ultramobile PC

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      OQO launches the Model 02 ultramobile PC at CES, which weighs 1 pound, can fit in your pocket and is Vista capable. The Model 02 features built-in EV-DO WAN, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Notice the docking station underneath it that holds a thin optical drive for

      11CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Seagate FreeAgent

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      After last year’s acquisition of Maxtor, storage provider Seagate rebrands two lines at CES for intelligent storage and pure backup. These two lines are FreeAgent and Maxtor. Pictured here is the FreeAgent line from 12GB to 500GB capacities.

      12CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – HP Touch-Screen PC

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      Hewlett-Packard announces its touch-screen PC at CES with a big, friendly plug from Microsoft during the Gates keynote.

      13CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – AMD Next-Generation Chip Set

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      AMD was promoting its next-generation chip sets in both mobile and desktop formats. Here is AMD’s mobile chip set, which boasts a 5-hour-plus battery life and better power consumption. AMD showed off advances in this chip set by talking about the balance

      14CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – AMD Chip Sets

      14

      It’s an AMD menu of chip sets. Would you like fries with your chip set?

      15CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Intel Formula One

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      Intel was the envy of the CES crowd with this virtual-racing game inside an actual but stationary Formula One car.

      16CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Sony Vaio Media Center

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      Sony launches the Vaio media center at CES, and here it is on display in a living room setting. Its round design is a unique one at the show this year.

      17CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Samsung Ultramobile PC

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      Samsung boasts a solid-state disk ultramobile PC at CES featuring an Intel Pentium/Celeron with Windows Vista Home Premium, a 7-inch display and an optional USB keyboard.

      18CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Sony Vaio Media Center – 2

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      Here’s the Sony Vaio media center up close and personal (notice its roundness).

      19CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Sony Vaio UX Micro PC

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      Sony showed off the Vaio UX Micro PC, a pocket-size portable with a 4.5-inch screen, built-in wireless WAN, biometric fingerprint sensor and Vista.

      20CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Expresso Fitness

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      If your New Year’s resolution was to get in shape, here is the product for you. Expresso Fitness has an exercise bike that includes Intel processing, Windows Vista and an LCD screen with high definition. You can compete with others online, enable picture-

      21CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Expresso Fitness – 2

      21

      Here’s a side view of an Intel employee really working for his paycheck. The cycling and sweat were real.

      22CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Alienware Area-51 7500

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      The Alienware Area-51 7500 desktop features a liquid cooling system.

      23CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – iGo

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      The iGo Everywhere solution can power and charge multiple gadgets with AC or DC power.

      24CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – St. Jude Medical and IBM

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      After a ten year lapse, IBM is back at CES helping to promote its partners and engineering know-how in processors, software and sensor technologies. IBM is happy to promote its processing technologies as being central to all the major gaming devices: Xbox

      25CES 2007: Consumer Convergence – Xantrex Inverters

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      Pictured here are two power inverters (100 and 175 Watts) good for charging cell phones, laptops and other mobile devices. These babies from Vancouver-based Xantrex weigh only 3 pounds and are great for use on airplanes and cars. With price points in the

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