Sunday, November 15, 2009

Gadgets Galore

Samsung Electronics released new 256-gigabyte solid state drive (SSD) for data storage on May 26, 2008. (AFP Photo/Samsung Electronics)

Japan's electronics giant Sony displays the new high-quality portable digital recorder 'PCM-D50', equipped with two angled high-sensitivity microphones in Tokyo 14 November 2007. The new mobile recorder can be used for recording live sound and theatrical performance. (AFP/ Yoshikazu Tsuno)
The all-new, all-in-one iMac desktop from Apple packs a complete, high-performance computer into a beautifully thin design. The range starts at just $1199.
The new iWork desktop from Apple is quipped with features like streamlined word processing, stunning presentations and now spreadsheets also.
American flash memory giant SanDisk founder and CEO Eli Harari displays the new USB flash memory shaped fuel tank of Italian GP motorcycle Ducati at a press conference in Tokyo on Thursday,September 06, 2007. (AFP )
Sony displays the new high-definition video recorder 'Video Walkman GV-HD700', equipped with a 7.0-inch LCD display, enabling it to record and play HDV1080i at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Tuesday, 28 August 2007. (AFP)
Japan's toy giant Tomy ermployee Chie Yamada displays a MP3 player 'Transformer Music Label Soundwave' based on characters of the recent Hollywood movie 'Transformers', at the company's showroom in Tokyo, Tuesday, August 07, 2007. (AFP)
A model displays the world's smallest high-definition digital video camcorder 'HDC-SD7' produced by Japanese electronics giant Matsushita Electric Industrial in Tokyo, (AFP Photo / Yoshikazu Tsuno)
The "Pepper Pad", a handheld computer, is displayed during a media preview event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Reuters/Steve Marcus)
A municipal employee demonstrates an electronic voting machine, which will be used for the first time in France for a presidential election in a small number of towns, in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris.(Reuters/Charles Platiau)

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