Dumbphones, netbooks, and swank LCDs

Robert Hallock (Thrax)

October 29, 2008 10:52 AM ET in News, , , , , , , , ,

More doodads for your perusal:

  • What’s worse than a dumbphone that’s sold as a smartphone? A dumbphone with an anemic screen.
  • Take another look at Samsung’s compelling NC10 netbook.
  • A 0.05mm OLED screen with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, 100% NTSC gamut production. It really is as thin as paper.
  • Help your plant live longer by Tweeting you for water.
  • EeePCs with discrete graphics cards. Eee must be mean “diluted brand” in some foreign language.
  • Another netbook, this time HP’s Mini 1000. While it’s short on battery life, it’s big on fit and finish.
  • A TV that uses frickin’ lasers to make the world’s best LCD which, consequently, now rivals the world’s best plasma. Plasma’s dead, long live plasma!
  • This double-fatty flip phone could easily find a seat on Jabba’s throne. Unfortunately, it’s also a dummy. Nice try, LG.
  • Take a peak at Lenovo’s entry to the Chinese phone market with China’s first Android phone.

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