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    SLCentralArticlesEvent Coverage Dec 1st, 2008 - 11:06 AM EST
    PCExpo 2001 Coverage
    Author: David Pitlyuk
    Date Posted: June 27th, 2001

    Eizo

    I just wanted to show an awesome looking setup from the guys at Eizo, who sell some very amazing LCD and plasma monitors. I was very impressed by the quality. Just a quick note, Eizo targets corporate users and usually sells in bulk. The monitors used here are the Eizo FlexScan L675.


    You wish you had this setup

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    Panasonic

    Panasonic was showing off their DVD-RAM/R drives. Of course that automatically appeals to our taste:


    The drive


    The editing software

    The drive is called "DVDBurner" and will retail under $600 (That means $599.99 I suppose). The drive has the ability to write and read 4.7GB and 9.4GB DVD-RAM discs.

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    PC-EPhone

    Another one of my favorite looking products was the PC-EPhone. This is a full internet access, cell phone, and PDA all in one.


    The PC-EPhone

    I didn't get much of a chance to use this for a while but from what I used, it's very cool. The LCD screen is 4" and is actually very readable. Websites are compressed down, but you are actually looking at a 640x480 resolution, so you don't even need to view PDA enabled websites, you can actually browse the normal web. It has the Bluetooth chip. There is a built-in MIC and speakers, as well as a MIC jack and an out for headphones. The unt comes with a cradle which recharges the battery, so no need to keep buying batteries. It also has built-in voice recording capabilities. The PC-EPhone is based on Windows CE 3.0 currently.

    When I used it, the one thing I did not like was the typing apparatus. It was very hard and took forever just for me to write systemlogic.net in IE. I didn't get a chance to ask if there was another method of writing text, but I'm sure there is.

    A representative told me that you can use your cell phone minutes for the phone capabilities, and they are fully compatible with most of the companies out there. I find that very useful.

    The product should be released officially around Comdex time (November), and I was told would retail at close to $1,000.


    The PC-EPhone live

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