CeBIT America 2003

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Day 1 Continued

Starting off from the right of the main hall, my first stop was Logicube (http://www.logicube.com), who had their hard disk drive duplicators on hand.  They range from cloning one to fifteen drives at the same time.  They had various models on hand, ranging from a handheld device, to stand alone systems.  Some of their models are able to connect via USB.  Windows will see it as an external storage device, and from there you are able to drag and drop files.  Their other products also include CD cloning, and drive diagnostics.  Very suitable for the traveling tech or for those who want to get into the custom pc market.

 

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Logicubes 15 disk duplicator, and the Solitaire Turbo single drive duplicator.

 

I trekked out over near the back, and decided to start from there.  Over at the back end was the Taiwan pavilion.  I first stopped at the Zippy Technologies booth (http://www.zippy.com).  They were mainly displaying their line of power supplies for rackmount applications, as well as workstations.  Their power supplies included redundant and none redundant units.

 

They also had a few micro switches and such on display.  Heading up the rear of the booth was their line of keyboards, which included wired, and wireless.  They had full sized and compact versions.  The keys felt pretty sturdy as well as effortless.  What was interesting was that they had lighted keyboards, which can be manually turned on and off.  The electroluminescence under the keys, gave off a blue-ish hue, which was pleasant to the eyes. 

 

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The Keyboards that have the white-ish keys are the lighted ones.

 

Up next was Bluetake Technologies (http://www.bluetake.com).  They had on hand various Bluetooth enabled devices, ranging from cell phone headsets, printer adapters (plug it in the Parallel port, and plug in a USB Bluetooth adapter to your laptop/desktop, and voila wireless printing.) and Bluetooth access points (that allowed for Blue Tooth networking via a regular router, but with Bluetooth Support and a Bluetooth compact flash card (Type 1) for CE equipped pocket PCs).  The range for the each device is 10 and 100 meters (Bluetooth USB dongle and Bluetooth access point have the 100 meter range)

 

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Top left: USB adapters, Top Center: Cell Phone Headsets,
Top Right: Printer Adapter

Center left/center: Wireless LAN PCMCIA cards,
Center right: Wireless LAN USB adapter

Bottom left: Wireless LAN access point,
Bottom right: Wireless LAN router

 

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