2010/08/24
A great watch phone created by the VNA Group
Although we have a different look at the Consumer Electronics Show novice, here are a first time exhibitor, is familiar with the consumer electronics industry, but now has to break the field of weird gadgets.
Meet the VNA group, company fitness equipment, transport vehicles, game technology group, and other consumer electronic products. San Diego, California-based business brings the latest corporate, iGUGU and Kempler & Strauss, 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show.
iGUGU is to take a formal approach to compensate for PC games and TV gap. Gamecore is a three-part system, including wired or AA between television and computer, visit the TV-friendly software, wireless connectivity and a wireless controller. While all-inclusive price is not clear, the controller scheduled to cost 80 yuan.
It is the second product is InterneTV, an Internet browsing and access to other general-purpose computer to install a similar focus.
However, the network analyzer group is to occupy the most Kempler and Strauss, the company's mobile technology engineer's attention. The W Phonewatch is the smallest GSM mobile phone watch to wear, and won the company a 2010 CES Innovations Design and Engineering award-winning site.
8 months, the company has developed products 6, 2 smart phone, watch cell phone.
Unlike LG's 1,300 yuan, mobile phone watch, touch screen W Phonewatch retail price of only 200, many consumers could be agreed upon. But who will actually wear it? Kempler and Strauss emphasized that mobile phones are early adopters and outdoor types who may benefit from hands-free, wearable device design.
Although its low price, it's jam packed features: a camera, camera, Bluetooth headsets, audio and text information.
International Consumer Electronics Show, the group will promote the network analyzer to make products in large retailers such as Best Buy and objectives.
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http://rene7999.blog.com/2010/08/24/samsung-s9110-beat-lg/
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