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IGN fools around with the Nintendo Revolution Dev Kit
The Fritz Mini: Wifi, Phone, MP3 Player, and lots of other stuff
The Sony eBook reader gets a price of around $350.
Keyspan Tuneview serves up iTunes and iPod menus on a remote
Samsung Digital Picture Frame stores pics, movies, and music
And then I have a lot of posts about the Ultra Mobile Personal Computer, also known as project origami. So here are a bunch of photos and quick reviews of some of the really cool little guys from CeBit.
Origami runs on Intel and Samsung Hardware
UMPC.com reveals some pics, info on the site’s purpose
Hands On with the Samsung Q1/ Origami
Live from CeBit Samsung, Founder, Asus UPMC/ Origami Devices
Live at CeBit: Intel Press Briefing — Origami is dead, long live UMPC
Hands on with the ASUS and Founder UMPCs