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      May 28, 2012
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        1CeBit 2006

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        Toshibas Qosmio G30-145 is the first notebook PC to feature an HD DVD-ROM drive. Built around Intels Centrino Duo Mobile Technology T2600 processor, the G30features a 17-inch WUXGA+ TruBrite display, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 display controller with 256MB

        2CeBit 2006 – Toshiba Qosmio notebook PC

        2

        To heighten the multimedia experience, the unit incorporates Dolby home theater technology and audio subsystem from Harmon Kardon. (SOURCE: eWEEK.com)

        3CeBit 2006 – Samsung Origami UMPC

        3

        Samsungs Q1 is the first-announced implementation of Microsofts Origami Ultra Mobile PC specification. It features a 7-inch 800×480 LCD, Windows XP Tablet Edition, an Intel Celeron M ULV processor, 40GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM and instant

        4CeBit 2006 – Samsung Origami UMPC

        4

        Intended to converge a PDA, music player, TV viewer, GPS, and Tablet PC, the Q1 incorporates several I/O ports and offers a wide range off add-ons. (SOURCE: eWEEK.com)

        5CeBit 2006 – Advanced Industrial Computer

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        External view of the RMC3E-XPSA. (SOURCE: eWEEK.com)

        6CeBit 2006 – Advanced Industrial Computer

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        Advanced Industrial Computer offers a wide range of rack-mount chassis with hot-swappable high-capacity hard drives. The RMC3E2 model shown features 16 hot-swappable SCSI or SATA drive bays, a CD-ROM drive, dual cooling fans, and redundant, hot-swappable,

        7CeBit 2006 – Sanyo LCD projector

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        Hundreds of LCD projectors from dozens of manufacturers were on display. A hot category is large auditorium-size units. This one, the 82-lb. model PLC-XF46, offers blazing brightness of 12,000 ANSI lumens, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, and native resolutio

        8CeBit 2006 – Sanyo lens accessories

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        (SOURCE: eWEEK.com)

        9CeBit 2006 – Panasonic security camera

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        Panasonic is offering a line of wireless products for physical security in the workplace and in the home. One of those products is the Network IP Camera model BL-C20, that operates on 802.11b/g, features a 10x digital zoom, and incorporates motion-detecti

        10CeBit 2006 – Infection-fighting keyboard

        10

        Devlin Electronics is ready for nearly anything with its infection-fighting keyboard. Designed for use in hospital and medical environments, the entire keyboard is sealed and can be sterilized by completely immersing in chlorine or alcohol disinfectants.

        11CeBit 2006 – BenQ BW1000 Blu-ray writer

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        Protected behind a glass display case, the BW1000 Blu-ray writer from BenQ supports CD, DVD, and Blu-ray recording in a single device. Supported formats include BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE (25GB/50GB), DVD-ROM, DVD+R/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW. (SOURCE

        12CeBit 2006 – American Power Conversion

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        Amrican Power Conversion is stepping up to meet the increased needs of cooling arising from densly packed rack-mounted blade servers. The InfraStruXure [stet: InfraStruXure] InRow RC system is designed for medium to large data centers and is blade

        13CeBit 2006 – Greenpeace robot

        13

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