CES 2014


 The Consumer Electronic Show 2014 Page :




Now Printers will print Toffees :

10-01-14
Chefjet Pro revealed its unique candy and toffee Printer. It is being called the 3-D Food printer.
This printer can print any kind of toffe, which in fact, is edible. It has been priced at nearly 5000$.








Want a Tab which runs on both Android and Windows....??????????


ASUS announced its new convertible Laptop Transformer Book Duet (TD 300) , running both Windows 8.1 and Android 4.1, the device will be sporting a 13- inch led display with a good resolution of 1366*786 pi. Asus is calling it the first ever 'quad mode ' laptop and Tablet convertible. It will be detachable one, the one whose Keyboard can be  easily detached.  It is priced at $599, starting to be available in March. They Basic model will be featuring 64 GB storage and the Bumper  Model to be coming full HD and the price may be bumped up to $699 and storing a huge 1 TB.

Toshiba also show-cased what its calling the world's first 4K Ultra HD laptops - the TECRA W50 and Satellite p50t. Running Windows 8.1, The Toshiba Tecra W50 is designed for professionals working with graphically-intensive applications, packing an integrated NVIDIA Quadro K2100M graphics with 2GB dedicated memory, fourth-generation Intel Core processor, and a 15.6-inch 4K Ultra-HD display (3840x2160), 282 PPI, colour calibrated display. The Toshiba Satellite P50t, features the same display resolution as the Tecra W50, with a touchscreen in addition.
The Price and availability details are still unknown.


 
Presenting the Microsoft 'Labtab' which almost shocked every competitor by its features.
This "Labtab" will be running Windows 8.1 & Android Jellybean. It will be feturing a 10.1 inch touch screen.
Powered by Intel Celron 1.46 GHz. with 2 GB RAM and a 2 MP camera. 
The expandable storage options will be 64 and 32 GB. The price of this Tab have not been made public , and it is expected to be launched in February this year. 



External CableCard Tuner from SiliconDust


Microsoft announced last year that CableCard tuners would no longer be relegated to specialty Media Center PCs. Third parties can now develop their own tuners, which can be used with run-of-the-mill Windows 7 computers.

SiliconDust, which brought us the popular HDHomeRun network tunersfor QAM/ATSC channels, apparently is coming out with a CableCard version.

Information as been leaked on the SiliconDust forums, as reported by GeekTonic. More information is expected to revealed at CES 2010.

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