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The Tooth Guardian is a concept designed by Yu-Hsin Lin, Chu-Che Chang and Shang-Hsuan Lu, to help cut down on unwanted dentist visits by integrating a camera system into your toothbrush. An LED light on the brush illuminates your mouth, a micro CCD captures what’s going on inside, and a UV light sterilizes your toothbrush when you’re done. The camera takes a look at your chompers while you brush, and displays an image of what it sees on your bathroom mirror – the idea is that you would see where you’re missing in your daily brushing routine, or be able to catch things like cavities early.
Lumi nube is a new lighting what has the form of pillow. And it can be controlled with i-pad & i-phone, you can turn on & off with their timer or alarm. During the connection it charges i-pod & i-phone.
Designer: Takanori Matsukobo
Developed by Colorado-based tech firm Orbotix, Sphero is a self-propelled rolling ball that users remotely control via Bluetooth, using an app on their smartphone. Of all the products on display at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, one that drew a particularly large number of spectators was … a ball. It juices up by sitting in an included induction charger, and works with both iOS and Android devices. Internal LED lights glow through shell, and can be user-adjusted to take on any one of thousands of possible colors. Besides the standard tilt, tap and touch-based directional controls, it also includes an on-screen “boost” button, that gives it a burst of power to climb over things such as carpet edges.
iWallet is the high tech cash and credit card wallet that encompass quite a lot of innovative features and facility that make it highly sought after security system today. Developed as a result of years of effort and perfection by eminent engineers working in projects with NASA, iwallets comes in an elegant hard case construction, just ideal to store your imperative credit cards, past port photos, personal information and other critical data safely. iWallet is your portable safe that cannot be accessed by any one else than you alone as it recognizes one single finger print- only the fingerprint of its ‘owner’.
Philips’ Sonicare DiamondClean Toothbrush comes with a charging glass that fulfills the standard function of a glass – holding water so you can rinse your mouth after brushing – but also doubles as a charger to top up the toothbrush’s rechargeable battery. In addition to the charging glass, the toothbrush can also be charged via USB thanks to the inclusion of a USB charging travel case, which is designed for chucking in a suitcase when hitting the road. The glass works its magic using induction charging technology like that found in wireless charging solutions such as the Powermat. This allows the toothbrush to be charged via a laptop as well as a standard wall socket by using the included adapter.
The Underabove features a symmetrical body made of polypropylene, with the top half filled with air and the bottom half filled with water so it straddles the waterline. It’s a dual-lens buoy-style camera that bobs on the surface of the water positioning one wide-angle lens above the waterline and one lens below to let aquatic shutterbugs capture the best of both worlds. There’s two flashes, one for each lens, and a timer for taking self-portraits.
Easy Pod Washer designed to solve the laundry inconvenience during the trip. It utilizes the Chinese traditional soap pod to replace the chemical washing powder that usually causes heavy pollution; the packaging was also inspired by soup pod as its portable solution. The washing bean can be self-dissolved. Its outer covering is biodegradable and water-proof. It is convenient and portable.
Both 2D and 3D content can be displayed simultaneously and the Qosmio F750 comes with a built-in Blu-ray XL drive capable of burning 128GB disks. Powered by Intel Core i7 CPU, the laptop features a lenticular glasses-free 3D display, a full HD 15.6-inch screen and eye-tracking technology based on a HD web camera that maintains the 3D effect while the user moves.
The SpaceBook is a large laptop equipped with a pair of slide out 17-inch full HD displays, offering a huge panoramic workspace. Its displays are equal in size and work simultaneously, just like the pair of 10.1-inch screens in Kohjinsha’s DZ laptop. The gScreen SpaceBook 17-inch laptop comes in two versions in terms of hardware. One version features a dual-core Intel Core i5-560M 2.66GHz CPU and 4GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 1333MHZ, whereas the second one is powered via a quad-core Intel Core i7-740QM 1.73GHz CPU along with 8GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 1333MHz.