While this upcoming MP3 player from China’s Aigo looks cool, it’s hard to piece together more information about it. Aigo’s given us no specs, no price, and no release date. Drop a hint, Aigo! [Yesky] galleryPost('aigojigsaw', 3, '');
The Brief: Hold the Aigopen up to any content in a book (text or images), and it will read out exactly what is going on, in either Chinese or English. We were amazed with the concept, clarity of audio and miniature size. As ever, there was a catch.
With Intel’s new Silverthorne processor, we can expect a whole new line of smaller, faster and more power efficient UMPCs…many of which we spotted today. We groped models from Aigo (a touchscreen slider with 3MP camera), Clarion (nonworking but small), Lenovo and Toshiba (a blingtastic but a bit slow). A mixture of final products and prototypes, we were most impressed by the promising Aigo, with gesture recognition that, even if a little rudimentary, fulfills our tiny gadget obsession. Scratch that, we were most impressed by a bookmark-looking concept that was promised to be form-achievable one year from now. galleryPost('intelumpcces08', 24, '');
Love comes in many forms: roses, chocolates, consensual anal relations, and now, USB drives. The AIGO his and hers flash drives will not only prevent USB mixups, but they’ll further reinforce necessary gender roles in a relationship.
For instance, a woman is supposed to be prissy and like hearts. That’s her job. A man is supposed to…like red circles. That’s his job. And by following those two simple geometrical guidelines, you too will have a healthier relationship. No price or size details on the drives yet. But who are we to put a price on your love? [aving via shinyshiny]