Hands-on with Gigabyte’s new netbooks, all-in-one PC and peripherals

Just as ASUS did, Gigabyte pulled out all the stops at this year’s CeBIT. The outfit had loads of new equipment out for display, including a fresh bunch of netbooks, a few new input peripherals (mice, keyboards, the usual) and an all-in-one PC known as the AIO-1192. Unfortunately, the device we were looking forward to handling most was behind lock and key, but that’s probably because of those ingrained Swarovski crystals. Can’t tempt those onlookers, we tell ya. Have a peek around in the galleries below.

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Hands-on with Gigabyte’s new netbooks, all-in-one PC and peripherals originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mio launches the Explora K70: beauty, 3G, and GPS abound

Mio’s rumored Explora K70 is sitting pretty at CeBIT, and while we wait for the full hands-on treatment, we thought an introduction to what appears to be a stunningly loaded GPS phone was in order. Network connectivity is a blow out in the K70 with quad-band GSM, triple-band HSDPA / HSUPA, Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS which is handled by Qualcomm’s gpsOne chip. The 3.5-inch touchscreen display is a 400×240 WQVGA number, a 3 megapixel camera hides around back, a jog dial’s included for quick scrolling, and it is all powered by Windows Mobile 6. Looking at the spec sheets it seems there will be two different SKUs, a handset-only package and a “Full SKU” that includes in-car charger, device mount, and so forth. We’re suitably impressed, expect more news including dates and pricing as soon as we can get them.

[Via GSMArena]

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Video: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft’s iPoint 3D Pong match gets heated

After hearing that Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft was bringing its newfangled iPoint 3D setup to CeBIT, we simply had to make the 5.9 mile hike from Hall 26 to Hall 9 to check things out. As with most things that this outfit touches, iPoint 3D was also a sight to behold. Without any goofy glasses, players and onlookers alike could easily detect depth in the display, and while we’re some of the toughest 3D critics you’ll find, even we were taken aback at just how not-gimmicky it was. An overhead motion detecting system fed signals to a nearby computer, which then translated the hand gestures into paddle movements within the simple two player Pong game. The gals we recorded seemed to have a pretty good time with it, and if you don’t believe us, just check out the winner’s victory dance at the end of the clip — it’ll make your day, and that’s a Billy Mays guarantee.

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Video: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft’s iPoint 3D Pong match gets heated originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Garmin unveils nüvi 1200, 1300 series GPS units

Garmin‘s just unleashed two new lines of GPS units, the nüvi1200 and 1300 models. Both lines are capable of pedestrian navigation (making use of CityXplorer maps), which is totally awesome if, like us, you use the GPS to get you where you’re going, then get lost as soon as you set foot outside your vehicle. The new, super-slim nüvis come in 3.5-inch (1200) and 4.5-inch (1300) variations, and some models in the lines will offer features such as Bluetooth and text-to-speech, and all of them feature Garmin’s free lifetime traffic service. The new units should be available in North America in the second quarter of 2009, for prices ranging from $250-$300. Hit the read link for the full release after the break.

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Video: Hands-on with Onyx International’s Boox e-reader

Onyx International may just be breaking into the e-reader world, but it’s pretty confident that its Boox will be a hit when it ships (at least to the US) in three or so months. We spoke with representatives from the company that were on hand here at CeBIT, and while they wouldn’t divulge a definite price, they were adamant that it would be cheaper than Sony’s PRS-700 Reader (which is $400). The model they had on hand wasn’t quite ready for shipping, as the final model will sport a slightly different chassis than the white shell used for display. The OS, on the other hand, seemed ready to go, and we were able to catch an Onyx employee as he walked through a number of the menus and options. Have a look at the video after the break to judge for yourself if it’s ready to compete with the big boys.

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MSI X-Slim X320, X340 and GT725 hands-on

We knew MSI’s newest X-Slim laptops were ultrathin, but it wasn’t until we saw ’em in person here at CeBIT that we truly appreciated the design. These are definitely amongst the sexiest laptops we’ve seen in some time, though it only took a moment for fingerprints to begin marring the previously flawless glossy top. Both were appropriately sturdy and remarkably lightweight, and if these are any sign of where MSI is going with its styling, we can’t wait for the future. On that note, we should also mention that we stumbled upon the absolutely gigantic GT725. Granted, that machine is aimed squarely at the gaming crowd, but it just looked unnatural after toying with its fitness-minded siblings just seconds earlier. We went a little crazy with the camera, but feel free to only peek the thumbnails you like.

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NVIDIA intros GeForce GTX 280M / 260M and GTS 160M / 150M laptop GPUs

It’s a big day here in Germany for NVIDIA, as it has chosen CeBIT to announce four new mobile GPUs. Without question, the biggest newcomer is the GeForce GTX 280M, which NVIDIA claims is “the fastest laptop GPU on the market, with up to 50 percent more performance than previous generation enthusiast laptop GPUs.” The company is also pushing out the somewhat less exciting GeForce GTX 260M, GTS 160M and GTS 150M, all of which feature the company’s own CUDA compiling architecture and support PhysX gaming effects. ASUS, Clevo and MSI are all showcasing lappies based on the new GeForce GTX 200M and GeForce GTS 100M Series GPUs here in Hannover, though there’s no word on when any of those mysterious machines will ship to drooling consumers.

[Via HotHardware]

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Hands-off with ASUS Marine Cool concept motherboard

We saw the first motherboard we’d actually consider buying a clear case for earlier this week when ASUS announced its new Marine Cool concept mobo, so we couldn’t resist the urge to swing by and grab a few snaps of it here at CeBIT. Unfortunately, the board was sitting behind 3-inches of bulletproof glass, but that didn’t stop our lens from getting as close as possible. We’ll be frank — this thing looks even better in person, and it just might be the catalyst the mobo world needed to start caring about design.

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Hands-on with ASUS’ Eee Keyboard

Remember that Eee Keyboard that was announced during CES? ASUS did itself proud by bringing a few to CeBIT this year, and we were able to swing by and take a look. The 5-inch, 800 x 480 touchpad was looking mighty fine, and the Atom N270 within seemed plenty powerful. It’s a touch hard to believe that ASUS was able to shove a 16GB SSD, 1GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth modules, VGA / HDMI ouputs and a few USB 2.0 ports within a slim, elegant keyboard, but somehow or another it did. Oh, and the actual typing experience wasn’t bad from the few moments we spent practicing this here post.

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Hands-on with ASUS’ galleria of Eee PCs at CeBIT

ASUS broke out a stable of Eee PCs here in Germany, and we were on hand to have a look at all of the freshest ones. The pivoting, swiveling T91 (or T91GO, as it were) courted us most heavily, though we will admit, even our pansy man hands felt like they were going to twist the swivel screen right off. The touchscreen functionality seemed decent enough, but the spongy display left a bit to be desired. The 1000HE was also on display with its purported 9.5 hours of battery life, as was the WWAN-packin’ 1003HGO. See for yourself if our word ain’t good enough.

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