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This wireless USB hub makes us a little less wireless and therefore a little more happy, but the real kicker at IOGEAR's CES booth is the use of 100% recycled paper and eco-friendly inks for printed collateral and stressing the switch to less impactful plastic materials in its products.
They're not for everyone, and we're "just looking", but that's exactly what Alienware gear begs for--to be looked at, er, well, stared or gawked at rather. The new cyberpunk desktop and less flamboyant laptop designs are being shown at the Dell booth in conjunction with new Dell monitors.
SanDisk is still pushing these borderline-novelty music players for those who haven't (yet) adopted an iWhatever. The playful Sansa Shaker switches songs upon shaking, which could be a problem for avid joggers, belly dancers, or kangaroos, and the Clip aims to appeal to tiny electronics-lovers and is probably a better choice for avid joggers, belly dancers, and kangaroos.
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Comments
If you design it they will buy it. Some of these designs, like the Shaker are extremely well put together but they lack serious functionality. The good news is some people don't care, and would love to give their friends headphones and say "watch this."