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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Here are a few additional highlights from the CES 2008 show floor:

  • The end of the cable set-top box?–Comcast predicts that by year’s end, virtually the entire cable industry will support an “open cable” standard that would render cable boxes moot.
  • CIA technology will map your face–Using technology from a CIA-funded project at the University of California, BigStage creates a model of anyone’s head by using just three photos.
  • Azentek builds a PC for your car–Two car computers use Windows Vista overlaid with a custom automotive interface, which provides easy access to such functions as navigation or audio playback.
  • Other Items of Interest:
  • Blackberry -Not much new showing here. I had hoped to see the new 8120, but they didn’t
    have it (interesting that I did get to see it at the SlingBox booth though!).

    Blackberry Booth

  • Wireless HD - Continues to mature, maybe we will soon see the ability to connect desktops wirelessly to these monitors for use in OR’s, or procedure rooms, etc.

    Wireless HDTV

  • Entertainment lounge - seating pods with full surround sound capability. The audio is amazing when seated in the pod, but can’t be heard outside the seat.

    Surround Sound Chairs

  • Texas Instruments Dual View DLP TV.

    3dglasses.jpg

  • 3D glasses haven’t been a big part of gaming since the days of the Sega Master System, but Texas Instruments looks set to change that with the DualView DLP TVs. Much like recent 3D movies like Beowulf, these TVs display two slightly different images at once, using special glasses to isolate the correct perspective for each eye.

    The images were bright and crisp, without so much as a flicker and “Madden NFL Football was a whole new experience: you were right down on the field, with every receiver receding into the distance as he ran. Games currently have to be specially designed for the effect, but 1UP reports that TI “intends to eventually institute plug-and-play support” so all games have that added depth.

    But the best gaming application for this DualView technology might be full screen multiplayer. As shown in this Gizmodo video, the DualView technology can be used to give two different players simultaneous, full-screen views of different characters or locations in a game. The end of split screen as we know it? Maybe … if you have a special TV and two pairs of 3D glasses, that is …

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

CES 2008 Day 2

Interactive interface that uses motion based gestures for input (the example being a boxing match... Notice no wii remote!)







IShoes. These guys were wheeling around the show floor...








Roland had instruments to try. The vocal harmony demo was wild!







The Sony booth had their OLED prototype displays on display. Very thin...

















Robots, Robots, Robots! Stopped at Wowee and IRobot.


























Irobot gutter cleaner :)








Flight Simulator anyone?








Taking the monorail after a long day walking the floors.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

CES 2008 Day 1

An R2D2 Projector








Blu Ray definitely had a better looking booth than HD DVD...








Jay Leno's Jet car. Runs on bio diesel!








Microsoft Surface. Amazing touch technology integrated into a coffee table.








The biggest display we saw was a full HD 1080p 150" plasma!








Wrap around display technology








LG Booth








Yahoo. They made great mochas!








Kodak booth. Lot's of photo displays...








Blackberry. No Pearl 2 on display...








GM hybrid concept.

Monday, January 07, 2008

At the MGM Grand



Bill Gates Last Day at Work


I saw this clip as part of the Bill Gates keynote at CES.  Very funny!

International CES Coverage

I'm attending the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week and will try to upload pictures of some of the cool things I see :)

More to follow!

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Wiimote Used for Minority Report User Interface

Maestro brings together the Wiimote, Microsoft WPF, third party community libraries and custom built IR gloves to demonstrate next generation human to computer interfaces.

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