A Sony OLED TV is expected to be previewed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES) at Las Vegas in January 2009. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is the latest and most expensive display technology for consumer gadgets yet. The price? Nothing official, but it is expected that the Sony OLED TV will come with a launch price tag above $2000.
Casio Exilim EX-G1, the "toughest camera" from Casio has been launched in the US. The Casio Exilim EX-G1 doesn't compromise its looks for the sake of ruggedness, and comes across as a stylish camera, on the lines of the Casio G-Shock series of digital watches and the GZone mobile phone from Casio. The 12-megapixel digital Casio Exilim EX-G1 will be available in the US from December at a price of $299. (See Casio Exilim EX G1 photos alongside)
Apple tablet computer may come with a stylus (pen). The Apple tablet (slate) computer, expected to be in the market next year is one of the most-awaited product from the Apple farm.
AT&T will launch the first Lenovo Smartbook in the US. Lenovo hasn’t put a final name to the Smartbook - a combination of smartphone and Netbook - which will be displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show next year.
After the launch of the Kindle, Nook, and the Sony Reader, Intel too has launched its own e-book reader, the Intel Reader, but with a difference. The Intel Reader is specifically designed for users with learning or visual impairments.
Kindle for PC, a free application from Amazon for users and would-be users of Amazon’s Kindle, has been launched. Kindle for PC, like Kindle for iPhone, enables you to browse, purchase and read ebooks from Amazon’s Kindle digital book store.
Ricoh has launched its new GXR interchangeable unit camera system that comes with a body and two detachable camera lens units.
TwitterPeek, the world’s first Twitter-only device has been launched. Peek, the maker of TwitterPeek, already makes email and text-only devices under the brand name Peek Pronto.
Sanyo, a large LCD and DLP projector manufacturer, will launch a top of the line projector PLC-XF1000.
Barnes & Noble Nook vs Amazon Kindle 2 battle on the cards