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MSI releases new concept designs


MSI of Taiwan has rolled out a trio of new concepts at the recently concluded CES at Vegas (with a few million square feet of floor space to cover, it can be quite a challenge to check out everything in sight!), where these concepts are touted to help consumers interact with digital information in their homes in a totally new way. We will be taking a look at all three, which are the 3D All-in-One PC, the Sliding Screen All-in-One PC with LED Technology and the Projector PC in the extended post. You should have seen it coming from a mile away with the 3D PC, as everything else has gone 3D this year, it seems.
First of all, the 3D All-in-One PC. This machine is the first 3D All-in-One PC in the world just in case you were wondering whether other computer manufacturers have taken up the task to roll out something equivalent. You will need to wear a pair of wireless 3D glasses while using it though, in order to experience life-like gaming and a 3D HD movie experience right in your home over the machine’s 24″ display. I wonder whether typing out Word documents in 3D makes the mundane office life more interesting.
As for the Sliding Screen All-in-One PC with LED Technology, this concept was inspired by the jellyfish, where the display slides upwards to reveal a hidden keyboard – pretty much like how a standard slider phone works. Of course, in this form factor, you won’t be able to get a thin form factor as it has to be thicker than normal, but on the other hand you do save in terms of desktop space. Apart from that, the second concept comes with a wireless that can be used like a remote control as well an IP-phone.
msi-aioLast but not least, the Projector PC. This model merges the brilliance of a projector alongside the versatility of a PC, where you get an integrated HD-quality projector that allows you to use it virtually anywhere in the home – as long as there is a decent wall to function as a screen. You are also able to rotate it 90 degrees so that your ceiling doubles up as an alternative movie experience. No idea on when such concepts will ever make it to the market, but they are pretty interesting to look at, that’s for sure.
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The USB Esc Keypress Light



If you’re going to keep a small USB lamp next to your computer, then it might as well be a computer-themed lamp.  This Esc key does exactly that.  It plugs into your computer and offers a little subtle lighting to help you see while you’re working in dim conditions.  Although it won’t point light directly at any paperwork, it’ll at least add to the lighting you already have.
The Esc key works by just pressing down on the key to turn it off or on.  It’s pretty basic stuff.  Then to keep it powered, you just plug it into your USB port on your computer.  As you might have guessed it uses an LED light to make it slightly more energy efficient.  It measures 150 by 130 by 75 millimeters, so it is a decent size.  While being small, it’s probably not small enough to make it travel friendly.  You can purchase the light for $16 through USB Brando.
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I-FAIRY Robot at CES 2010


There were a lot of robots on parade at CES this year, and this one was the I-FAIRY from Kokoro Co.
According to my source, this robot can be “programmed with the user’s voice and accompanying body gestures that give the I-FAIRY a more natural feel when used for museum guide work”. I have an attached video after the jump that shows it doing nothing of the sort, but rather sitting in one place and occasionally moving to the beat of rock music.
I guess someone’s finally invented a robot that slacks off, eh? No, just kidding. The I-FAIRY was developed in conjunction with Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and I have no doubt that it can do everything that it says as far as being a museum guide.
fryrbt0094343-thumb-351x450-31786After all, do we really need to pay some human being to walk around a museum and show us things when a robot could do it far more interestingly? By the way, the I-FAIRY is also designed to do corporate presentations. Seriously? Now I have heard just about everything about robots today.
Actually, I just heard some interesting fact about robots today that is more related to the Adult Entertainment Expo that is held next door to CES every year. Apparently, someone has invented Roxxxy, a very pleasurable fembot. However, I’m not going to bother to report on that. Do your own research if you want to hear more about that.
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Jewel Rose and Jewel Skull Earphones


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If you’re into earbuds that attract a great deal of attention, then these will work out great.  You get to choose between a set of earphones with roses on them or a shiny pair of skulls.  Either way it’ll be hard to overlook this pair.  Of course if you’re into that sort of subtle understated business, then this is probably not going to work out too well.  At least they manage to appear unique in comparison to the rest of the earbuds out there.
For those of you that have a girlfriend to shop for this Valentine’s day, this would be an affordable gift.  That is provided that she’s heavily into her audio gadgets and these are her style.  Since these do only cost you $12.99 through, they make for one of the most affordable Valentine’s Day gifts you could possibly think up.  You can find these 3.5mm stereo earphones through Gadget4all.
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