at 3/20/2009

Samsung Electronics Gadgets Galore

Photo - SSD- 256GB

Samsung Electronics released new 256-gigabyte solid state drive (SSD) for data storage on May 26, 2008. (AFP Photo/Samsung Electronics)

Photo - PCM-D50

Japan's electronics giant Sony displays the new high-quality portable digital recorder 'PCM-D50', equipped with two angled high-sensitivity microphones in Tokyo 14 November 2007. The new mobile recorder can be used for recording live sound and theatrical performance. (AFP/ Yoshikazu Tsuno)

Photo - iMac desktops

The all-new, all-in-one iMac desktop from Apple packs a complete, high-performance computer into a beautifully thin design. The range starts at just $1199.

Photo - iWork desktops

The new iWork desktop from Apple is quipped with features like streamlined word processing, stunning presentations and now spreadsheets also.

Photo - Tank shaped USB

American flash memory giant SanDisk founder and CEO Eli Harari displays the new USB flash memory shaped fuel tank of Italian GP motorcycle Ducati at a press conference in Tokyo on Thursday,September 06, 2007. (AFP )

Photo - GV-HD700

Sony displays the new high-definition video recorder 'Video Walkman GV-HD700', equipped with a 7.0-inch LCD display, enabling it to record and play HDV1080i at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Tuesday, 28 August 2007. (AFP)

Photo - MP3 innovation

Japan's toy giant Tomy ermployee Chie Yamada displays a MP3 player 'Transformer Music Label Soundwave' based on characters of the recent Hollywood movie 'Transformers', at the company's showroom in Tokyo, Tuesday, August 07, 2007. (AFP)

Photo - Video Camcorder

A model displays the world's smallest high-definition digital video camcorder 'HDC-SD7' produced by Japanese electronics giant Matsushita Electric Industrial in Tokyo, (AFP Photo / Yoshikazu Tsuno)

Photo - 'Pepper Pad'

The "Pepper Pad", a handheld computer, is displayed during a media preview event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Reuters/Steve Marcus)

Photo - Electronic Voting

A municipal employee demonstrates an electronic voting machine, which will be used for the first time in France for a presidential election in a small number of towns, in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris.(Reuters/Charles Platiau)

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