CES Tech Watch: Digital

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January 7, 2007
H.264 Format Video-Processing IC Enables Next-Generation DVD High Definition Recording and Playback
The MB86H50, scheduled to be released in March 2007, is based on an H.264 processing algorithm developed by Fujitsu Laboratories. The IC is designed with Fujitsu's high-performance audio and video processing technology, and will be manufactured using the company's 90-nm process technology.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
Video Processing ASIC Suits Upconversion Applications
Anchor Bay's second-generation video processing ASIC is ideally suited for up-conversion (up to 1080p) applications in DVD, HD-DVD, Blu-Ray player/recorders, and AV receivers.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
Color Handheld Scanner Gets The Picture
The DocuPen RC800 color handheld scanner, capable of full-color 24-bit scanning, can also store hundreds of pages into memory and takes just seconds to scan a page.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
$150 "LiteComputer" Is Maintenance Free
Lite Appliances' affordable "LiteComputer" takes advantage of the surge in popularity of low-priced computing platforms. The design is built around a Blackfin Processor from Analog Devices.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
ASIMO Humanoid Robot Makes North American Debut at CES
For the first time outside of Japan, ASIMO will demonstrate its latest advancements and even more fluid and quick movements — including the ability to run at nearly 4 mph.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
HDcodex Media Player Suits Home Theater, Commercial Applications
The DML-1600 is built around HDcodex, a user-interface system designed by CodexNovus. HDcodex lets you find and control your favorite media quickly, with all source information and metadata.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
Hillcrest Labs to Bring Interactive, Motion-Sensing Capabilities to CE Devices
With Hillcrest Labs' Freespace motion control technology embedded in handheld devices, consumers can operate CE equipment and use natural movements to navigate and select content on-screen with point-and-click interactivity.  — Staff

January 7, 2007
Toshiba Features Embedded/Removable NAND Flash Memory And Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Toshiba will be demonstrating a variety of products at CES, including an assortment of high-capacity, high-speed memory cards and innovative fuel cell solutions for portable consumer electronics applications.  — Staff










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