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interesting stuff from pc expo

Mday

Lifer
may not all be new though =P
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imation with their playdata media and devices. 500MB storage based on MO technology in a form factor about the size of compactflash. 1 MB sustained r/w. ~$10 for 500 MB disc, $200 for a drive, audio player and stuff for $250 or more.

teac with a mini cd mp3 player. you know the 180 MB CDRs.

sony is working on a 4 GB memory stick, 256 due out next year (delayed)

saw a roxio "booth" in the MS section, re w2k + ezcd5 =P

 
Mday you check that female genetic experiement that was working the intel booth?


all i gotta say is DAMNNNNNNNNNN! that it was butt fulgy
 
If it weren't for the Crusoe and ServerBlade stuff, i'd be angry I wasted my time there.

But then that stuff was sooooo sweet I went back 3 times 🙂

bart
 
Olympus had a pretty neat 4.1 MP camera. The time to take the picture after pressing the shutter was less than a second which is amazing for a digital camera. The best thing about the camera though was the F1.8 lens it had. Very impressive but also very expensive. It was $1099 bones.

A major drawback was also that it only took 128MB Smartmedia. At 4.1 MP I figure it'll only hold 6 pictures 🙂

Toshiba also had a pretty neat Sub notebook, the Libretto. It uses the crappy Crusoe chip but the notebook only cost $1200. The main problem with that was it's only available in Japan.
 
You see the 5. something megapixel minolta? I liked the C-3040 at the olympus booth. The E10 uses smartmedia and compact flash I and II but it's slr and expensive. Anyone win that raffel where u got 2 magazines for free?
 


<< saw a roxio &quot;booth&quot; in the MS section, re w2k + ezcd5 =P >>



yeah, winXP has built in cd burning software
 
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