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    Killjoy: The empty kiosks set up in B&N entrances are kind of embarassing... any Nook display I've seen so far is only showcasing the kiosk itself, blessedly f... more »
    TonyWonder: I dare someone to go over to a B&N staff member and ask where the childrens section is because you need to put your hands all over that nook... bring ... more »
    robinandtami: If it could be made to act a center channel only.... and do it with enough sound quality to complete a nice 7.1 surround sound system.... that would b... more »
    dimsum4u: this seems pretty cool. Still unclear exactly when you put this screen in. I'm assuming at the time of manufacturing? The tv they were using seemed to... more »
    Michael Crider: This sort of thing has been tried before. I remember a product from five or six years ago that would attach to a wall, sucker-fish style, and vibrate ... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Why are they called Emo Labs? Don't cry, emo boy. more »
    Pope John Peeps II: A thin "pee-ay-zo" actuator? Have I been pronouncing "piezo" incorrectly all these years? Time for a visit to el dictionary. more »
    lo_fye: I *knew* I had heard about this technology forever ago. Yep, PCWorld wrote about it in 1999 (New Transducers Limited's SoundVu technology) and BBC New... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Pffff. The Vogons have had this tech within their grasp for quite some time. And even then, they did it wirelessly. more »
    BaconForTheSoul: I worry about the bass on this. Either it will affect the visual aspect, or it won't be deep enough. more »
    OCEntertainment: I'm curious as to how the tech behind this works. I mean, stereo sound from a single giant membrane? That sounds pretty cool if it works right. more »
    ceilingFANBOY: I'm going to remain skeptical until I see and hear this in real life. Having a film moving in front of the image is bound to have some negative impact... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: EMO labs? I hope the glass is shatter proof. Because, you know, pain is the only thing that is real and lets me feel feeling. more »
    reddingofish: That is very cool. I hope they are not charging too much for the rights to this. I would love to see it on lots of media devices. more »
    plasticmouse: There's an EMO labs? Must be one hell of a fun place to work. more »
  • #nook

    Nook Locator Shows You Where to Get Some Hands On Experience

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  • #hdtvs

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  • #fail

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  • #clips

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    This is the new iPod Shuffle, as presented by Apple employee Hannah. She likes gray clothing and she's not married. She'll walk you through the new VoiceOver and remote features while we nap.
  • #ces2009

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  • #wireless

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