VIDEO FROM THE SHOW
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Digital Theatre media centre: Home cinema hunk
If you're setting up a home cinema and want a media centre PC and a gaming rig in one gigantic silver case, look no further than this enormous silver beast -
MSI M677 Crystal Collection: Laptop with added bling
Get the Beckhams on the phone, pronto -- MSI has a crystal-encrusted laptop that'll make them the toast of Hollywood. Maybe -
Samsung at CeBIT: LCD televisions galore
Samsung really likes making televisions -- we can tell because this year it has 17 new models for you to choose from. We hope you appreciate all its hard work -
Commodore Gaming PCs: The desktop is trendy again
Commodore has unveiled a range of gaming PCs that will bring high performance and a pinch of sexiness to your desktop -
Asus A33: Media Center PC with integrated hi-fi amp
Asus has launched a Media Center desktop with an integrated 500W amplifier, loads of HDMI ports and Linux, if you want -
Photos: The Sanyo 42LM4WPR-E waterproof TV
Ever thought that you might like to watch TV in the garden during a thunderstorm? If so, Sanyo has the television you seek... -
Sharp ultra-definition: Even higher definition
If high definition good enough picture quality for you, you're extremely demanding. But you might try one of Sharp's new ultra-high-definition screens -
ViaMichelin X-960 and X-970T: Sat-navs and tour guides
ViaMichelin has unveiled two new devices that will not only tell you where to go, but where to eat and which hotels to sleep in. Handy -
Samsung Syncmaster 2040UX and 940UX: USB monitors
Samsung has unveiled a pair of monitors that hook up to the PC via USB -- and you can connect up to six simultaneously -
Photos: The biggest televisions in the world
The usual 'mine's bigger than yours' attitude of gadget fairs is in full force here at CeBIT, so we pounded the floors to find the best of the biggest -
Sanyo Xacti CG65: Tapeless camcorder extraordinaire
Sanyo's ever-funky tapeless camcorders have a new family member -- the CG65 shoots in widescreen to SD card and can even play your podcasts -
Photos: Hands-on with Commodore's new Gravels
The Commodore Gravel is a palm-sized PVP that plays music and videos. It also lets you download content over a Wi-Fi connection -
Toshiba HD-EP10: Cheapest 1080p high-definition player yet
Hold on to your hi-def cash for a few more months -- Tosh is bringing a new 1080p HD DVD player to the UK in May for under £500 -
Photos: Hands on with the Samsung Q1 Ultra
We had the pleasure of fondling a Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC this morning -- come see the pictures and read our impressions... -
Netgear EVA8000: Also a bit like Apple TV
Everything that streams media feels a little like Apple TV to us, but that's not fair -- some networked media streamers have some interesting features that set them apart -
E-TEN unveils the glofiish X800, its first HSDPA device
Today E-TEN added a new handset to its portfolio called the glofiish X800, which features HSDPA connectivity and a built-in GPS receiver -
Samsung Q9HD plasma TVs: A couple of whoppers
Samsung remains committed to its HD Ready plasma range, with whopping 42- and 50-inch models out this year. Both screens have three HDMI sockets, which pleases us immensely -
Photos: Garmin nuvi 200 sat-nav range
Garmin's latest additions to the nüvi range of sat-nav systems, include a whole new budget series and an update to the existing 660 model -
Photos: Qool Labs SkyQube brings Skype to your mobile
This unassuming green box lets you receive all your UK calls to your landline, mobile or Skype numbers anywhere in the world for the price of a SkypeOut call -
Sony Ericsson W660: Slim 3G Walkman phone
Sony Ericsson's fourteenth Walkman phone comes with 3G connectivity, stereo Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera -
Logitech launches its PS3 assault
The company has answered your PS3 prayers with a range of peripherals -- including the ChillStream Controller anti-sweat pad and the Cordless MediaBoard keyboard -
Linksys KiSS 1600: It's a bit like Apple TV
KiSS has announced an exciting new wireless high-definition media player, which will allow you to watch all the video you've got stashed on your computer's hard drive -
Sharp Aquos LC-46HD1E: Hard drive, 1080p and quieter ads
Do you want a 1080p television with a built in hard-drive recorder and something to shut up that Cillit Bang bloke? If so, Sharp has the TV for you -
Asus DMAV15: Network media player
With Apple TV mere days away from arriving, we spy a rival network media-streaming device from PC hardware company Asus -
Photos: Asus P526, P735, Z820i, M530w phones
Asus gave us a pre-CeBIT peek at some of its newest handsets, including a smart phone with GPS, a BlackBerry-style device and a clamshell with a funky metal keypad -
Sharp DK-A10HBK: iPod docking with style
This new hi-fi from Sharp features total integration of any iPod model, an advanced digital signal processor and a stylish design fit for any digital lifestyle enthusiast -
Photos: Asus reveals rugged UMPC
Not content with releasing a ruggedised laptop, Asus takes time to show us its semi-ruggedised ultra-mobile PC -
Asus Rugged Military NB: Made to take to war
We've just taken an exclusive look at Asus' new tablet computer, the company's first model to be designed specifically with the military in mind. It's a prototype on the show floor at CeBIT -- check out the pix -
LG GGW-H10N Super Multi Blue revealed
LG has revealed details and pictures of its first internal Blu-ray/HD DVD disc drive for desktop PCs. Rejoice! -
Samsung Q2 is actually Q1 Ultra
Word on the CeBIT streets is that the Samsung Q2 is actually going to be called the Samsung Q1 Ultra -
Samsung Q2 UMPC: Leaked
We've just received leaked information about the successor to the Samsung Q1 UMPC -- apparently it's called the Q2 -
Archos 204: 20GB of small metallic joy
The new Archos 204 is a small 20GB MP3 player that's exclusive to Europe -- it's a very small hard disk-based model that's sure to appeal to both teens and grown-ups -
Sony BDP-S300: Blu-ray's been to Weight Watchers
Sony has slimmed down both the price and body weight of its Blu-ray players and announced that the BDP-S300 will be available for a bargain price of $600 this summer -
What AV gear can we expect from CeBIT 2007?
With the German tech show fast approaching, Crave gets all excited about cabbage and sausages and spares a thought for the victims of the hi-def format war -
Laptops of the future coming up at CeBIT 2007
Come check out three of the hottest laptops we reckon will be on show at this year's CeBIT exhibition in Germany -
Archos 704 WiFi: Magnificent 7 inches
Archos prepares to rock the portable video market with a 7-inch screen and enough storage space for over 100 DVD-quality movies. Goodbye eyestrain -
C is for contrast: Toshiba's new Regza LCD TV range
Toshiba is keeping our excitement levels high with some new additions to the Regza range -- the new C series offers greatly improved contrast ratios -
CeBIT 2007: Mystery mobile phones
Crave is heading out to CeBIT in Germany next week to check out all the latest kit on offer. So far information on new mobile phones has been thin on the ground
CeBIT gets underway
The team has been looking forward to this event for weeks and now we're here we couldn't be happier. CeBIT, Europe's largest gadget show, is now properly underway, so we're hitting the floor and playing with all the shiny new kit the electronics industry is planning to release over the next few months. Scroll down to our Crave stories and check out our videos to see what we've found.
NEWS FROM THE SHOW
- Photos: Laptops at CeBIT
CeBIT 2007 brought plenty of opportunities to check out the latest developments in laptops -- here's a round-up of what was on offer at the show - Fujitsu Siemens touts its 3G laptops
Speaking at the CeBIT trade show in Germany, the PC maker said it's hoping 3G and energy efficiency will help to differentiate its range of laptops - CeBIT gets a tech face-lift
Europe's biggest IT show is undergoing an overhaul forced by a drop in attendance and wider changes in the industry
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