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Computex Taipei 2007 - Part 6

By Vincent Chang - 7 Jun 2007

Miscellaneous Sightings - Part 2

Miscellaneous Sightings - Part 2

 Not the car manufacturer, but another Proton, a firm dealing with large television screens, particularly of the HD kind like the 57-inch full 1080p display prominent at its booth.

 Manufacturers are still dreaming up ways of integrating the PC to the display, with Rise showing off this system with an Intel Pentium D processor, 512MB of DDR2 RAM and a 80GB SATA hard drive.

 The modern marriage of analog and digital technologies - a vacuum tube amplifier for the iPod, along with a dock from NSP.

 This is the NSP IT100B, a complete vacuum tube amplifier audio system for the iPod. If not for the exposed vacuum tubes, it would have looked like any ordinary iPod speaker dock.

 A smaller and the most basic vacuum tube iPod dock, the HID102 from NSP is rated with a signal to noise ratio of 71dB and a frequency response of 26Hz to 22KHz. It is also quite handy at around 600g.

 This is not from the same company as Wolf Claw, which we are more familiar with but the products look very similar, not to mention the name. We didn't know that there is such a large market to support two companies for these unorthodox gaming keyboards.

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