Archive for January, 2008

Jan 14 2008

E-Lead struts its attractive surprisingly versatile ultra mobile to press at Lunch@Piero’s

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E-Lead NoahPad E-Lead showed one of the most attractive and versatile UMPCs at Lunch @ Piero’s during CES 2008. Based on the VIA x86 processor, this highly attractive device is a tablet PC, a subnotebook, an entertainment and information device you can use as an electronic cookbook in your kitchen, and a 750kg ultra mobile device for business or education. Available in March in candy apple red or chrome for US$500, the NoahPad changes the way we look at keyboards. Who says a touchpad has to be separate? E-Lead lets you swap the right hand of the keyboard and turn it into a roomy touchpad. Sweet!

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Jan 14 2008

Kingston showed there’s a memory product for everyone at Lunch@Piero’s during CES 2008

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Kingston Memory at Lunch@Piero’sKingston Technology debuted an assortment of DataTraveler USB Flash drives at Lunch@Piero’s CES. There’s a drive for everyone — from the user who wants ultra-fast data transfer rates to a solution for road warriors who prefer to leave the laptop at home to a drive that allows one to add a bit of style and distinction. Kingston also debuedt new memory modules aimed at enthusiasts and gamers who demand more speed and performance. Kingston welcomed reporters once again at Lunch at Piero’s and showed everyone why Kingston is the independent world leader in memory products.

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Jan 14 2008

Synesthesia introduces an entirely new electronic instrument at Lunch@Piero’s during CES

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Synesthesia Mandala DrumFinally drummers are getting some respect. Imaging mapping any instrument to the surface of the drum and having an entire orchestra at the tip of your drumsticks. At Lunch@Piero’s during CES 2008, Synesthesia Corporation exposed reporters to new sonic terrain with the Mandala™, its patented high-def drum and synthesizer – the only electronic drum that faithfully emulates an acoustic drum, and then transcends it. The Mandala 2.0 offers the world’s fastest trigger, precise strike detection across the entire pad, and a musical range so wide it can be the Black Beauty® Snare Drum or virtually any other instrument imaginable. The Mandala plugs into PC or Mac via USB cable, and works seamlessly with most mixing programs. Co-developed with drummer Danny Carey of Tool, Mandalas are used by professionals and hobbyists the world over.

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