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    RedEye: So, after looking at the website, it's a hand held scanner ? Have these things not been around for a long time ? I am sure I used one in the early 90s... more »
    Monty: Awww.. It is the CueCat all grown up. How adorable. Sounds like a potentially useful device. I might have to try try this out, once it reaches the ... more »
    vincenzok: Did anyone click the PlanOn link? It says 64mb with expandable flash to 2 gigs... or am I missing something here? #docupenxseries more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: This gave me an idea that would make the Courier even better. A built in scanner feature so that if you get some sort of paper copy you can just put i... more »
    Th12eat: Another over-priced device that will become obsolete with paperless alternatives such as digital books, magazines, coupons ... list goes on. #docupenx... more »
    AustinMiniMan: Geesh... Even the Lenovo X200 has multitouch. See? Two fingers to scroll. more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: For something meant to be slick, sleek, and sexy, that tumor of a VGA port on the side ruins it. And why, in a laptop so expensive, would you opt for... more »
    Moonshadow101: It would feel wrong using that... not enough heft. more »
    Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: Is it running 7 or some Linux brew? I can't really tell from the pictures. more »
    jpitsch: Wow an atom processor! It is even more worthless than a Macbook Air. more »
    QuinbyLouse: VGA???? Carbon fiber laptop with a giant VGA port. They need to rethink that. Does this thing still have a modem too? more »
    MrBlahBlah: to be fair, the MBA is much thinner as your approach the edge. As mentioned in the article, only the "ass" is that thick. juuuuuust the way it should... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Is there a chance the screen will bend? Not on your life, my Hindu friend! more »
    weatherman: "very nice keyboard" she says, without even touching it. Doesn't look like the keys have a lot of travel though, and even if the battery lasts "all da... more »
    tumama: Look at 1:10, the screen bend. more »
  • #scanners

    DocuPen X-Series Scanner Powers Espionage and Coupon Clipping

    The DocuPen X-Series isn't necessarily a new idea, but it may be the snazziest pen scanner we've seen to date. More »
  • #laptops

    Sony X Series Hands On: It Feels Like Special Effects

    How light is Sony's carbon-fiber X Series, the "lightest notebook in the world"? It feels fake, like a trick. More »
  • #vaio

    Rail-Thin Carbon Fiber Sony Vaio X Series Video and Details

    Sony wowed us this morning with its Vaio X Series, but details are now emerging. According to this video, the .55-inch thin system may be more netbook than notebook. And boy, do I want to hold it in my arms. More »
  • #vaio

    Sony X-Series Carbon Fiber Ultraportable: Half Inch Thin, 1.5 Pounds

    The ultrathin Vaio we've known Sony's had in them: The X-Series is built with carbon fiber, so the 11.1-incher is 0.55 inches thin and weighs about 1.5 pounds (half a MacBook Air). Plus, Sony's promising crazy battery life. More »
  • #sonyxseries

    Sony X-Series Walkman Review: So Close and Yet So Far

    The Sony Walkman X-series is Sony's premium flash-based portable media player, packing Wi-Fi, noise-cancellation, a redesigned UI and a gorgeous OLED touchscreen. But can it compete with the reigning champ, the iPod Touch? In a word, no. More »
  • #nokia

    Nokia Trademarks "XSeries" Smartphone Line

    Trademark crullers over in Finland have unearthed a somewhat obvious but nevertheless interesting find in the Nokia camp this weekend. Mainly, the discovery was made that the "X" line of Nokia smartphones will be soon part of an "XSeries" line. More »
  • #sony

    Sony X-Series OLED Walkman Shipping Now, Still $299/$399

  • #walkman

    Sony X1000 OLED Touch Walkman's Specs Spilled Like Guts and Stuff

    Sony Style Hong Kong has done us the favor of spilling all the specs behind the fancy X1000 Walkman with OLED touchscreen and web browser Sony announced at CES. I almost want one. More »
  • #walkman

    Video of Sony's NWZ-X1000 OLED Walkman In Action

    Folks from Stuff Magazine (it soldiers on!) were in Japan recently, and they got a chance to film this Attenborough-esque nature video of Sony's new X-series MP3 Walkman caught in the wild. More »
  • #ces2009

    Sony Walkman X-Series Is Surfable, Touchable and Shuts Up the World Around You

    Sony's Walkman NWZ-X1000 features an OLED touchscreen, Wi-Fi and built-in noise cancellation. The X-series Walkman seems like a very impressive piece of hardware. More »
  • #cedia2008

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    We snuck in (or casually moseyed in, actually) to CEDIA's main show floor, which is still being set up for tomorrow's opening, and we've learned a few things in advance of any announcements. More »
  • #whdi

    Sharp AQUOS X TVs to Come With Wireless WHDI Connection

    When we showed you those Sharp X-series ultra-thin LCD TVs recently, we mentioned how Sharp had achieved the slimming down: by putting most of the electronics in a separate box, connected by a single cable. Well, now there's news that Sharp has teamed up with AMIMON to do away with that cable and transmit the HDTV signal wirelessly to the display from the tuner box. The "WHDI" technology has a range of 100 feet, a latency of less than a millisecond and can transmit through multiple walls. So while the 37-, 42- and 46-inch TVs will now have an optional wireless video transmitter with AMIMON's tech inside, there's no info on the price yet. Read on for the full press release. More »
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  • #toshiba

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