CeBIT 2011
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German presentations specialist Stereolize created a 234-inch touchscreen display for Microsoft's core presentations at this year's CeBIT trade show.
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ASUS' gaming wing, the Republic of Gamers, has revealed its new line-up of notebooks, mainboards, graphics cards, monitors, routers and headsets at CeBIT 2011.
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Tobii Technology and Lenovo have joined forces to create a notebook prototype that a user can control with the blink of an eye.
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A new gaming keyboard developed by Hamburg's ROCCAT gets its first global showing at CeBIT 2011
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Fujitsu has taken a truly wireless PC display to CeBIT 2011 which uses magnetic induction technology to provide the unit with power and wireless USB to send images to the screen.