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CES 2008: Booth Babe Bonanza

Category : CES

Funny thing about CES booth babes… When traveling to other vendors’ booths, they are actually allowed to have fun.

And subsequently, we can take photos and video.

CES 2008: 3M’s HiMax Tiny Little Projector

Category : CES, Design

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We designers love it when new tech comes out, allowing us to create better products. The Himax by 3M is one of those little jewels of tech (and we mean LITTLE!) that we see opening up the proverbial door for all manners of design ideas.

The Himax is a tiny little projector, capable of outputting a decent-sized image onto any surface. Imagine placing this product in mobile phone designs, laptops, or personal media players. It’s minute size is applicable across a plethora of products, and its portability allows for the envisioning of even more.

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CES 2008: IPEVO PoV Web Cam is an Obvious Answer

Category : CES, Product Design

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One of the most obvious design ideas at CES this year came from IPEVO with their PoV Web Cam.

The Question: How do you make a web cam more easily usable, providing simple “point and shoot” video that even our grandmothers can understand?

The Answer: Make it a pointer, so that you can easily understand the function and use.

Face it, the days of the infamous web cam “eyeball” sitting on top of your monitor have worn us thin. The IPEVO is a simple, elegant, and obvious design progression.

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CES 2008: D-Box Motion Chairs

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Every year at CES we come across a ton of gaming chairs, usually filled to the brim with sound and vibration and appearing as though an ottoman mated with a massage pad… but nothing with the quality and technology that these have. D-Box (of Montreal) has created a Motion Code that syncs with the movement of DVD’s, software and video games via proprietary code. Have you ever tried those infamous motion theaters at the amusement park? Well then, get ready because this is undeniably better, and without the loving motion sickness.

Now, how much of a difference does motion make in the video/gaming experience? Well, to showcase this, the D-Box booth offered up a home theater-style demo showing clips with and without motion. Dear friends, once you experience it, there isn’t any going back. And not only does it achieve roll, pitch, and heave but also the vibration is so sensitive and sophisticated that you can feel the textural difference when you drive on pavement, grass, dirt, etc. I can already imagine feeling the tire tread wearing down while playing Gran Turismo 5 or the shots fired at me while I duck around in Gears of War.

There is a premium cost for this new technology. The current game chair goes for over 10 grand, but these concepts were co-developed with automotive supplier Johnson Controls and could be priced as low as $3500. Not a bad price for a product that will change home entertainment and set a new standard.

Check out the video of the chair doing its thang, and then view the hi-quality pix and press release after the jump.

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CES 2008: Jaguar XF Makes an Appearance

Category : CES, Production Car

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While scouting around CES, it’s easy to see the plethora of cars used to either A) show off new technolog, or B) be a piece of eye candy. The latter can be said about the Jaguar XF appearing at the Bowers & Wilkins booth to promote… something (anything?).

Regardless, it’s nice to oogle at the prettiest Jag in years.

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CES 2008: Bumblebee Crushes You!

Category : CES, Fetishing

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Bumblebee makes a rare appearance at the Dolby booth.

Enjoy the pretty photos of our favorite robot-turned-VW Bug-turned-Camaro!

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CES 2008: B&W Zeppelin iPod Speakers

Category : CES, Design, Product Design

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From the creators of the famous Nautilus speakers, Bowers & Wilkins brings us the Zeppelin, the iPod speakers designed to look like, well, a zeppelin. While the plethora of iPod dock speakers continues to grow in the consumer marker, B&W are at least incorporating a few interesting techs and design cues.

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