The world we live in is very fast paced and cutting technology and hi tech gadgets are things we all enjoy. We all look forward to the latest electronics and other hi tech toys that come out such as the Wii, Blackberry or iPhone. Besides the new computers, cell phones, and other usual electronics there are also golf gadgets, cookware and all sorts of hi tech gadgetry for just about every interest imaginable.
The year 2009 has seen lots of surprises, advances in technology, and some alternatives and price breaks on some high demand hi tech gadgets. There are new gadgets being invented all the time which draw on what has been hot now and in the past. There are also new contenders in the hi tech market to challenge the more established companies like Apple.
At the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show that was held in January in Las Vegas some of the hottest 2009 hi tech gadgets were unveiled. The show featured a wide range of new hi tech gadgets, ranging from practical, useful items, to fun and frivolous, to completely wacky. There was definitely something here for everyone.
A new gadget which was quite innovative and unusual was Promotion and Display Technology's 3-D web cam. The web cam has two lenses and looks kind of like a space alien. It is mounted to a computer and can send images in 3-D.
Lenovo introduced their ThinkPad W700ds notebook which looks quite interesting. The notebook PC has two screens, with the second screen being adjustable similar to a car rear view mirror. The second screen provides the user with additional space when working with certain applications or pictures that might take over the notebook's main screen.
Another new Lenovo high tech gadget is their all-in-one, integrate desktop computer that has a remote control for playing games. The remote functions much like Nintendo Wii controllers. Gamers can use the remote to simulate a moving object like swinging a virtual tennis racket.
MSI, a Taipei company, had their new X-Slim Series X320 notebook on display that is only .77 inches thick. This measurement is quite close to Apple's Macbook Air. The difference is that the MSI notebook is much less expensive at $700 to $1000 with the Air costing at least $1,799.
That wraps our observations of some of this year's most intriguing hi tech gadgets at the Vegas Consumer Electronics show. The hi technology world has lots of new exciting developments. Less expensive alternatives and new products have made 2009 a very exciting year for hi tech gadgets.
The year 2009 has seen lots of surprises, advances in technology, and some alternatives and price breaks on some high demand hi tech gadgets. There are new gadgets being invented all the time which draw on what has been hot now and in the past. There are also new contenders in the hi tech market to challenge the more established companies like Apple.
At the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show that was held in January in Las Vegas some of the hottest 2009 hi tech gadgets were unveiled. The show featured a wide range of new hi tech gadgets, ranging from practical, useful items, to fun and frivolous, to completely wacky. There was definitely something here for everyone.
A new gadget which was quite innovative and unusual was Promotion and Display Technology's 3-D web cam. The web cam has two lenses and looks kind of like a space alien. It is mounted to a computer and can send images in 3-D.
Lenovo introduced their ThinkPad W700ds notebook which looks quite interesting. The notebook PC has two screens, with the second screen being adjustable similar to a car rear view mirror. The second screen provides the user with additional space when working with certain applications or pictures that might take over the notebook's main screen.
Another new Lenovo high tech gadget is their all-in-one, integrate desktop computer that has a remote control for playing games. The remote functions much like Nintendo Wii controllers. Gamers can use the remote to simulate a moving object like swinging a virtual tennis racket.
MSI, a Taipei company, had their new X-Slim Series X320 notebook on display that is only .77 inches thick. This measurement is quite close to Apple's Macbook Air. The difference is that the MSI notebook is much less expensive at $700 to $1000 with the Air costing at least $1,799.
That wraps our observations of some of this year's most intriguing hi tech gadgets at the Vegas Consumer Electronics show. The hi technology world has lots of new exciting developments. Less expensive alternatives and new products have made 2009 a very exciting year for hi tech gadgets.
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Tab writes articles for various subjects of personal interest, including hi tech gadgets. His objective is give people information on electronic gadgets and also to educate them on the latest gadgets.
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