IFA 2009
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Samsung has announced the imminent release of the N510 netbook.
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Toshiba has chosen IFA 2009 to announce European availability for its new range of Regza HD TVs
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Panasonic’s PT-AE4000 home cinema projector is aimed at serious home theater enthusiasts and audio video professionals who are looking to enjoy 2.35:1 aspect ratio movies in all their wide screen glory, just the way the director intended.
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Samsung's continues to add to their line of external USB hard drives, now adding the S1 mini line of USB powered 1.8 inch drives. Ranging up to 250GB in size, we had a chance to quickly test the 160GB version and came away particularly impressed.
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Metz demonstrated its new mecaHome+ home automation management system at IFA and there are some highly enticing aspects, most notably that it is entirely wireless and allows control of the home from a Metz TV for USD$270.
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Canon’s USD$1700 EOS 7D will go on sale later this month with 8 FPS continuous shooting, 18 mp images and HD video. Three new lenses include an EF-S 15-85mm, EF-S 18-135mm and EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM with Hybrid Image Stabilization
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Today at IFA 2009, we came across ION Audio's Discover DJ controller, a USD$99 product which turns any PC or Mac into a digital DJ setup.
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No, it's not really a pregnant vacuum cleaner, it's the latest AEG Ergorapido 2 in 1 – a battery-operated vacuum with a hand-held mini-vacuum in the handle
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Philips has created a range of sex toys specifically designed for couples, taking the genre mainstream for the first time. Bravo Philips!
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Altec Lansing's MIX (iMT800) digital boombox lets users connect three music players at once through its inputs – a 30-pin dock connector for the iPhone and iPod and also two front-facing 3.5mm jacks.
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Sony has provided a glimpse of the next installment in its Vaio ultra-portable laptop line at IFA 2009.
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Based on the S4, Miele's hybrid vacuum cleaner provides the flexibility of both mains power supply and a rechargeable battery.