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March's coolest gadgets

March 24, 2008, 10:36 AM —  IDG News Service — 

We kick off this month's review of cool new products with a welcome update
to the Asus Eee PC. This is the miniature laptop that impressed at last year's
Computex show in Taipei with its neat design, good looks and low price. Now
there's a new version on the way with a bigger screen and more storage space.


There's also a cool new monitor from Samsung using the USB connection, and
among prototype products this month, a glance at a working methanol fuel cell.
It's promised on the market from next year.


Asus Eee PC


Asus is back with a new version of its small-size, low-cost Eee PC. The Eee
PC 900 model sports an 8.9-inch screen -- a couple of inches larger than the
7-inch display on the original computer -- and more storage space. It has a
12G-byte, solid-state disk drive (SSD), which is 50 percent larger than the
highest capacity drive available on current machines. Other features of the
new computer include 1G-byte of memory, an Ethernet connection, 802.11b/g wireless
LAN, 1.3-megapixel camera and a card reader for MMC, SD and SDHC memory cards.
About 3.5 hours of battery life is expected from the computer's 4-cell battery,
said Asus. The machine is due on the market in the middle of this year and will
cost €399 (US$613.20).

Panasonic Skype phone

The arrival of Skype phones from major consumer electronics companies like
Panasonic really goes to show how far VoIP (voice-over-IP telephony) has come.
Panasonic's KX-WP800 phone comes with a companion wireless LAN router that connects
straight to a broadband line, so no PC is required. Better yet, the handset
can be taken outside of the home and used to make and receive calls on access
points that are part of the Fon network. The phone and base station both support
WPA2-PSK encryption to prevent eavesdropping. It will be available from late
March in Japan only and will cost ¥29,800 (US$306).

Samsung monitor with sub-display

Samsung is continuing its aggressive push of USB monitors and has shown off
a new 22-inch LCD monitor with an additional 7-inch display. The SyncMaster
2263DX's sub-display can be attached to any of the four sides of the monitor
or set alongside the main screen on a desk. Samsung envisages the sub-display
being used for applications such as monitoring instant message conversations,
displaying video or keeping track of stock prices. It would mean you could run
a main application full-screen and not have to juggle windows as is the case
now. There's no word on price or availability but look for it soon.

Sharp terabyte video recorder

Sharp's new DVRs (digital video recorders) come in three capacities, with the
top-end model

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