The 10 most memorable gadgets in asia in 2008
Posted By asiagender.net on July 24, 2010
2008 has almost drawn to a close and its time for the world as a collective whole
While the first half of the year could have been called a Mac(intosh) there was the Macbook Air, then the 3G iPhone) and the second half of the year ecopocalypse there was still other news and gadgets out there that caught people's attention.
Here's what were the memorable gadgets to come out of Asia for 2008...
Asus Eee Netbooks
It could size, their price or the fact that, for a while, the makers of Eee laptop line
The latest entry onto the market were two models which
HTC G1
Much of the the HTC G1 surrounded the Google Android operating software (which was actually being worked on by called Android before Google bought the company in 2005 and worked them into the team) announced
However, Taiwanese company HTC, (better known beforehand for touch phones like the HTC touch and computers Shift) was the first off the line when it came to making the hardware to go
Many of the reviews of the HTC G1 have been mixed so far but
Chinavasion Projector Phone
2008 was very much the year for phones and the Chinavasion projector that grabbed the attention from a lot of people. This could have come from two places...
were just as much hot property as cell phones with companies vying to be the first
3M looked like
Mind you, given the current Chinavasion track record, perhaps it is not such a surprise.
Tiffany
Japan, famous for their love of cell phones, gadgets and anything strange.
So it should surprise when a Japanese phone provider, Softbank Mobile went "ecopocalypse what ecopocalypse?" and put out a a case made completely of silver and diamonds from New York jewelers 'Tiffanies"
The Softbank 823SH diamonds, weighing 18.34 carats, encrusted in the case and cost around the 13 million yen mark dollars to US dwellers). If you want one better get your skates on because according tothe will be made initially.
Pyocotan's Noriko San Goggles
While we're on the topic of 'aint Japan piece of technology hit the interwebs around October. The length of time people spend commuting in anything new, neither is the fact that people go to sleep on commutes and miss their
Japanese hacker, Pyocotan, came up with a new spin on the old-fashioned sign around the neck and
Cassette MP3 Player
While launched by the company Chinavasion in late 2007 the Cassette didn't really capture the blogger's attention until the start of the next year. Once people grabbed they held onto it and for at least 12 months it was on somebody's lips somewhere.
success of this MP3 player was that it was cheap, cute and let people use equipment have been destined to be sold out of the boots of cars at flea markets and overamps.
Styson i Knock
Another cheap and cheerful gadget from the greater China area (OK Taiwan) This gadget would be handy for the 'social networking set' hooked to their Facebook pages and it knocks itself out (and plays a tune if you program it nicely) every time you instant message. The perfect place for any unused photos of the ex-girlfriend/ex-boyfriend
Hopefully the end of
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