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Saturday, 05 September 2009
 Before you roam the thatch, present their charms at CES.Mixer DJ-ski size or handheld televisions, which mute the sound when someone is talking on the phone - lots of interesting prime minister appears to be just beginning at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Fair begins on Thursday, yesterday was a presentation for the media. Taiwanese company MSI has shown 'hybrid' netbook to carry out simple tasks and connect to the Internet. - It is incredibly lightweight. Great for taking notes in college or business trips. Lightweight and inexpensive-praised MSI spokesman Mark Olson. It weighs a little more than the kilogram and will be sold for about $ 500. Swedish Tonium praised the smooth, black 'Pacemaker' - something like a pocket set of DJ-ment. Although I think a professional DJ with black plate under his arm to identify the offense. - Inside the device all that is necessary DJs to work - says Richard Hernemyr from Tonium. - You can play music, mix it, or simply share it with your friends. Circular touch screen allows you to mix sounds simple finger movements, and the device supports the user in synchronizing rhythms mixed tracks. - I do not really need to know a lot about it. Pacemaker does it for you - translators Hernemyr. Will cost U.S. $ 550, and appear on the market in March or April. The size of the image on the desk VPad is equipped with a computer screen and webcam - allows the telephone conversation the person using the sign language. The device sends the camera to record service, where interpreters live professional translator. - I am deaf. I could never call his grandmother. And this device makes it possible. - Said in sign language with Glenn Lockhart Viable. VPaddy cost $ 699 without subsidies for interpreter services. In turn, Krown Manufacturing built the device with which to translate sign language into words in a conversation eye to eye. For now, the device 3,5 thousand translators. words. TriSpecs presented sunglasses with earphones, and Bluetooth to wirelessly receive music from MP3 players or have a conversation by phone. Ian Chisholm of Interactive Toy Concepts, dressed in professional attire for hunting shot at a flying duck with a plastic toy weapons emitting radio signals. - You hit first, second, third and duck falls from the sky - he explained. The main motive for CES as before is ecology. One of the most appreciated innovations are "EnviroMax" - Alkaline batteries, Fuji made from materials recycling and containing cadmium or lead. The sale will be in April. People consume 10 billion batteries a year. If we must do it, let them land on the landfill at least things that do not destroy the environment - says Jeff Kreidenweis, a spokesman for Fuji.
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