Video: PQLabs iTable digits-on lets us touch orcs, movies, me-too branding

Multi-touch is where it’s at, but what if you already have one of those lame, obsolete, big-screen, flat-panel displays that accept only smudges from your fingers? What you need is a Multi-Touch G2 from PQLabs, an overlay that attaches to your existing 32-inch (or larger) set with double-sided tape, adding the multi-touch sensitivity that your fingertips have been yearning for. The company has also announced its upcoming iTable, effectively a multi-touch panel with a built-in computer, having something in common with Microsoft’s Surface, but nothing with Apple’s iPhone (from which it dishearteningly takes a naming cue). We spent a few minutes with our fingers stroking both the iTable and the Multi-Touch G2 and were impressed by both; they initially seemed a bit unresponsive but, within a few seconds, we were browsing media, building grunts, and decimating forests in no time. Playing an RTS like Warcraft 3 with gestures is a fantastic experience no strategy gamer should miss, but, at $2,399, is one that only the richest of tacticians can put in their buy queue. No pricing for the iTable just yet, but expect it to be more.

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Crapgadget CES, round 3: The iCap

Crap iCap

What does it do? It saves lives.

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VAIO P, now with more Windows 7

We just couldn’t help ourselves, and put this Windows 7 .iso we had lying around exactly where it belongs: on Sony’s VAIO P. After mucking around on “the internet” figuring out the best way to install it, we ended up going the lazy route and dragging / dropping the plain files onto a folder on a USB drive, hitting setup.exe and watching the installer do its magic — and it worked flawlessly! We weren’t timing it or anything, but we’d say 45 minutes or so is a good guesstimate for the install. A few thoughts:

  • It boots fast! Not that Vista was that bad on the boot front, but we’re pretty happy with this.
  • No Aero. That’s to be expected, but the lack of transparency and visual effects makes the OS look quite a bit different than most of the screenshots out there.
  • It’s very responsive. To be honest, a lot of that could be from the fact that this is a clean install, minus all the crap Sony loads on. Still, we’re very happy for the start menu to pop open instantly, windows to redraw like God intended… it’s pretty great.
  • Browsing is 100% better. Internet Explorer pops open in a flash, and pages load in times nearly on comparison with “real” computers. Also, scrolling is ultra smooth, whereas with Vista it was stuttery all the way down.
  • There’s a lot more to explore. We’ve just scratched the surface, but we love what we’ve seen so far.

Update: both videos are after the break!

Update 2: for those who’ve asked: yes, the webcam works, and no, we haven’t had any luck getting Aero up and running, though we have the video drivers loaded — we’re not saying it’s impossible, in fact, it’s likely very possible, since plenty of other similarly specced netbooks can pull it off, but it’s just not happening for us just yet.

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Marvell announces 1GHz processor for tiny things that need big power

Marvell announces 1GHz processor for tiny things that need big powerEveryone’s heard of the Atom and its 1.6GHz worth of ubiquity providing the oomph behind many a netbook, and, while not directly targeting Intel’s frugal juggernaut, Marvell may have itself a contender with the PXA168. It’s an upcoming processor intended for mobile devices that’s aspiring to speeds in the 1GHz and beyond range. While we’re expecting it’ll be most commonly found in smartphones and the like (particularly those from Asus), there’s a chance these could show up in some low(er) cost netbooks, too, possibly helping to keep that race to the bottom going for a few more laps yet.

[Via GadgetMix.com, thx Kamal]

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Motorola Aura hands-on

OK, the Motorola Aura isn’t new at CES this year, but honestly, how could you expect us to pass up an opportunity to check it out? So yeah, we might have been harsh on it when we were talking price, but up close this is an amazing little phone. The housing material, build quality, keys, assisted-opening blade mechanism, and sapphire crystal lens are all perfectly done, the display — while admittedly tiny — is nothing short of completely stunning. This is without a doubt one of the nicer phones we’ve handled, though the jury’s still out on functionality. Follow on to Engadget Mobile for a gallery loaded with pics that we’re hoping show just how beautiful this thing really is. End of gush.

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Motorola Aura hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 10 Jan 2009 19:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: 50-inch multitouch TV on display from Samsung

If there’s one thing for sure here at CES it’s that we’ve seen a bunch of multitouch devices, both good and bad. Add this 50-inch multitouch display from Samsung to the list titled “cool as hell.” Once we were done snapping shots of the P3, we saw people surrounding this bad boy so we decided to see what was up. We don’t have much info but one thing’s for sure: these devices are much more fun when you’re just playing around rather than using it for some more meaningful purpose. Peep the video after the jump.

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Video: Intel’s convertible Classmate PC hands-on

It’s been five months since we first heard about the convertible Classmate PC, and now we’ve finally gotten a chance to get our hands on it at the Intel booth. It feels pretty durable — especially that kind of important display swivel — but we take issue with how lopsided the weight is towards the back. The Quick Launcher Windows XP shell lives up to the name and is indeed very fast and easy to navigate. When we rotated the tablet on its side, however, the interface awkwardly fills in only the top half. According to the rep, there’s no US distributor yet for retail. Glamor shots in the gallery, or check out video after the break. Is it too much to ask for capacitive multitouch next time?

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Video: Gibson Dark Fire guitar hands-on

We’ll be honest — we’re totally in love with Gibson’s Dark Fire guitar. The $3,499 update to the Robot guitar we played with at CES last year is lighter, faster, easier to use and features new Chameleon Tone technology that actually reconfigures the individual pickups to deliver different sounds. The FireWire / MIDI breakout box enables you to record directly to a computer, but you can also tweak presets and control the guitar from the included Ableton Live / Guitar Rig bundle. It’s seriously hot — and it’s even hotter when it’s being demoed by German inventor Chris Adams, who might be the single coolest dude at CES. Check it out after the break!

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Video: ASUS AIRO laptop with amazing sliding keyboard

ASUS was kind enough to take its beautiful AIRO laptop out from behind the glass at CES for an Engadget exclusive look at the functional sliding mechanism. The design raises the keyboard to cool the hot running components beneath allowing for a fan-less, convection-cooled design. Unfortunately, this prototype is just a chipset-less mechanical shell. Raise the lid and the keyboard slides back smoother than a greased-up Pete Rose. This allows for a larger, more comfortable wrist rest from which to slap those angled keys. Sexy? Oh yeah, with mojo to spare. Check the video after the break.

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Sony OLED Walkman NWZ-X1000 eyes-on

We’ve been trying to get a legitimate hands-on with Sony’s OLED-infused Walkman since we first caught the device on Wednesday, but security’s been super tight in the Sony booth and we couldn’t distract anyone long enough to unscrew the casing. So we can’t get an actual hands-on with the Walkman, but we don’t need to touch it to know that the OLED is seriously gorgeous and the UI looks super crisp. Sony’s reluctance to pull this out of its casing seems to show the player’s not ready for primetime, but we’ll keep trying to get something a bit more gratifying.

Update: Engadget Spanish got a video of the device in action, so check after the jump if you wanna see more and learn a little español.

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