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CES 2009 show report




Haier launches new line of Rhapsody Ibiza players

Haier is updating its Rhapsody Ibiza line with--get this--the Mini and the Touch. Those certainly aren't the most original names, but at least the new players look nothing like the iPods of the same name.  Read more »

 

iHome's chameleon iPod audio system

The concept behind this simple and compact iPod audio system is that you can customize its color thanks to an LED behind the iH15's translucent cabinet.  Read more »

 

iHome debuts 100-watt iPod audio system: The iP1

You don't necessarily associate the iHome brand with "premium" audio and cutting-edge design, but the folks there are giving it their best shot with the upcoming 100-watt iP1, which features a whole new look for the company known for its budget iPod audio systems.  Read more »

 

Sony confirms touchscreen X-Series Walkman

You're going to have to wait until May to get your hands on the X-Series Walkman, which was officially announced at CES 2009.  Read more »

 

Altec Lansing unveils new Bluetooth stereo headphones

The company has introduced "its first wearable stereo Bluetooth products", the BackBeat 906 and 903 Stereo Bluetooth headphones.  Read more »

 

What could Creative's stemcell computing be?

The Singapore-based company will only say that its stemcell computing concept/product will change everything as we know it. Read more »

 

Will Zune do Windows Mobile? Looks likely

The US company was one of the first to announce a point-and-shoot with HD video-recording capabilities.  Read more »

 

Philips announces sleek iPod speakers for 2009

One has HD Radio and another integrated Bluetooth. Find out more about the new docks here.  Read more »

 

iriver debuts WAVE Internet phone, PMP and Web-enabled portable

iriver has traditionally been associated with high-quality and fabulous-looking MP3 players, but the Korean outfit has gone all official with its WAVE Internet phone at CES.  Read more »

 

Sony to unveil wearable Walkman at CES

This Walkman is aimed squarely at the budget-conscious crowd with an estimated price of US$50 to US$75.  Read more »


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    Talkback
tonivaio says...
looking forward to SONY products...wearable walkman looks very promising, i might have to throw away my clip on ipod shuffle..hahaha

 
 
jennycyde says...
im looking forward for exciting products to share my music any part at home or office wirelessly.

 
 
nhazi says...
thats great, cant wait to have updates on this.

 
 
jennycyde says...
The Linksys Wireless Home Audio System is perfect for my home and my business. I do hope this product will be available in Philippines. I wish Cisco System will hear me!

 
 
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