The last couple of days of CES

I’ve not had the oppertunity to before blogg during the last couple of days since my internet connection has been not so good and I’ve been thinking about what to write and what to talk about because I’ve seen alot of interesting stuff.

The first thing I wanted to talk about is the Plantroncis 925 an amazing  bluetooth headset that I’ve found has a crystal clear sound quality and excellent way of using it. I’ve used the 925 with my Treo Pro, IPAQ 614, HTC Touch Pro and HTC Advantage.  I’ve nejoyed how easy it is to carry it with me all the time. It”s as simple as connecting it to my device of choice and continue using it. It has an excellent carrying case that ahs some really nicew functions such as charging your device. The size and weight of it is amazing. When it’s attached to the side of your head I’ve found that it works excellent all the time.

I’ve also  meet with Lian Li today. They have some amazing enclosures there. Their “Dragon” version that they have done together with AMD looks amazing.  They had that from the back looked like a regular one, but if you instead looked at it from the front it had a curvy front.  I’ve talked with them and hope to bring you a reivew of a Lian Li enclosure soon.

ALK has a really nice software with Copilot 7. What impressed me with their stand is that they have a booth in the middle where four programmers continues to program new features and put them out there on devices at CES so users can try them hands on. I’ve been promised a review copy and hope to bring one to you soon.

Sandisk has a really nice game in their booth. It works sort of like Tetris. You play with the keys on your keyboard nad you are supposed to fill up the 8 GB memory card. If you manage to fill it up you get a 2 GB micro SDHC card.

I also had the oppertunity to try out the Motosurf A3100. A device that I’ve found has an interesting form factor but not the most exciting specifications out there. What set’s it apart form other devices is it’s touch interface. It was nice and easy to use. You could swipe your finger to left, right , up and down to acess specific featurs.Another device that was interesting to see was the Q11 from Motorola. I can’t really understand why they skipped 3G on this device but it might me oriented for countires that are on the verge of development.

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