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The OSCOT favorite of 2008’s Consumer Electronic Show is Bug Labs “Lego of Gadgets”.  This amazing device allows you to add multiple modules in order to make it “your own”.  Better yet, an effort to make it the exact device you need at that moment.  With the ability to add modules (components) that give you an LCD screen and a digital camera, this is not only convenient, it provides flexibility on the go.  It’s greatest ability comes with the end user being able to program your own software for your gadget .  For the more novice individual, you can simply download software that’s readily available to you, and put it to it’s intended use if it fits your purpose.  Watch for this item’s popularity to explode as the market embraces its technology.

Cnet.com has outlined the best products available this year.  Here are their winners:

 

Car Tech and GPS – Azentek has built pc’s that make your automobile a whole new experience altogether.  They have managed to incorporate an Intel Core Duo 1.66GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and a DVD-ROM/CDRW drive into a setup that flaunts GPS navigation, Bluetooth cell phone integration, and audio and media playback.

 

Televisions  - Philips has shown how green is changing televisions world wide.  They have developed the most energy efficient flat panel LCD available.  Their new smart tv understands when to dim actual TV brightness to save power and improve black-level performance at the same time.  The Eco TV is due in March with a suggested retail price of $1,399 for the 42 inch 1080p.

 

To read more about this year’s CES from Cnet click here.

 

 

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