Ceatec 2008
CEATEC 2008: KDDI’s super-futuristic cell phone protoypes (photo gallery)
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by Serkan Toto on October 7, 2008

KDDI au is not only Japan’s second biggest cell phone carrier but also famous for its KDDI Design Project. And while their exhibition in the KDDI Design Studio in Tokyo was disappointing, the company made a strong showing at this year’s CEATEC.

See the coolest cell phone designs below. KDDI has been running this design project for years now and actually started mass-producing some models, for example the so-called INFOBAR.

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CEATEC 2008: NTT Docomo’s next-generation cell phone prototypes (photo gallery)
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by Serkan Toto on October 7, 2008

Japan’s biggest cell phone carrier NTT Docomo had one of the coolest booths at this year’s CEATEC (which ended last Saturday), showcasing a lot of spectacular new stuff.

These are their cell phone concepts, some of which even might make it to the mass market one day. Watch a video of their microprojector cell-phone hybrid here and a see this post for more information on their cell phone/car key prototype made for Nissan (both are not pictured here).

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CEATEC 2008: NTT Docomo’s awesome micro projector/cell phone
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by Serkan Toto on October 6, 2008


Japan’s biggest telco NTT showcased a micro projector that is built into a cell phone and is able to project a 25-inch video image.

Asked if and and when the device will be commercialized I received the usual answer: “Maybe in a few years, maybe never.”

CEATEC 2008: Citizen demonstrates mini e-paper prototype (video)
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by Serkan Toto on October 6, 2008


The video shows Citizen’s so-called Denshi peepa (e-paper) display, which has an amazing quality but wasn’t as impressive as Fujitsu’s FLEPIa e-reader.

CEATEC 2008: The two coolest robots of the show besides Little Seiko (2 videos)
by Serkan Toto on October 6, 2008

Murata’s Little Seiko was not only the coolest robot of this year’s CEATEC (that ended Saturday) but one of the biggest fan favorites overall. But as the CEATEC is a Japanese exhibition, there was a number of other companies that showcased robots.

The video above shows Fujitsu’s Enon robot in action. Enon is a service robot that serves multiple purposes: surveillance, transportation, customer interaction, information terminal etc. It’s really cool.

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CEATEC 2008: Panasonic’s LifeWall, the coolest product of the exhibition (3 videos)
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by Serkan Toto on October 3, 2008

I know it’s very esoteric and all, but I (and tons of other CEATEC 2008 attendees) really loved Panasonic’s super-futuristic LiveWall prototype.

What you can see in the videos below is a wall-sized screen (LifeWall) that detects users anywhere they go in the room it’s installed in through face recognition. AT CES, Panasonic called this concept “You-know-me-TV” and “Stay-with-me-TV”, respectively, which sounds kind of creepy.

Users operate the LifeWall by arm motions, much like Tom Cruise in Minority Report’s famous “cyber-display” scene.

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CEATEC 2008: Sony’s spectacular 0.3mm curved OLED TV and 40” full HD 9.9mm Bravia (2 videos)
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by Serkan Toto on October 3, 2008


Above is a short video I made of Sony’s most spectacular product at the CEATEC, its 0.3mm curved OLED TV.


The second video shows a 40-inch Bravia full HD TV that is just 9.9mm at its thinnest part (they made it flip so it looks good on video). That’s it from Sony at CEATEC this year. But the OLED screen is really cool.

CEATEC 2008: Sharp booth overview (video)
by Serkan Toto on October 3, 2008


Sharp’s product line-up is underwhelming at this year’s CEATEC. I made a short video (about 2 minutes long) dashing through their booth: See Sharp babes, Blu-ray stuff, mini solar cells, cell phones.

The video also shows the scope of the exhibition. There are quite a lot of booths of this size in the CEATEC halls (one of them is rented out by Microsoft).

CEATEC 2008: Japanese research institute showcases one ugly and one cute robot
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by Serkan Toto on October 2, 2008

Japan’s NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) is also present at CEATEC 2008 and two of their robots caught my eye, apparently integral elements of their “CareBots Project”.

The one you see on the left in the picture above is called Infanoid and is a humanoid that is supposed to resemble a 3-4 year old child (seriously). Infanoid features a number of sensors, 29 actuators and has CCD cameras in both of his eyes.

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CEATEC 2008: Panasonic’s futuristic OSD/touchpad remote control (video)
by Serkan Toto on October 2, 2008


At the CEATEC 2008, Panasonic drew a huge crowd with its so-called EZ Touch Remote, a remote control that consists of two touchpads separated by a small keyboard.

The device superimposes an almost screen-size image of itself on the TV. Users can choose and press buttons by keeping their eyes on the TV, following a “virtual thumb” on the screen.

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CEATEC 2008: Docomo’s (awesome) detachable cell phone up and close (2 videos)
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by Serkan Toto on October 2, 2008


At this year’s CEATEC, Little Seiko, the kindergarten girl robot, is the unbeatable fan favorite, but NTT Docomo’s (Japan’s biggest telecommunications company) detachable handset is surely one of the top 5 products of the exhibition. A lot of attendees queued 35 minutes to try the Fujitsu cell phone out themselves, including me. And let me tell you, the thing is awesome.

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CEATEC 2008: Fujisoft launches Japan-only VOD service for the Wii
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by Serkan Toto on October 2, 2008

At CEATEC 2008, Fujisoft for the first time presented their “Ulexit” video player for embedded devices. The company will use its technology for “Minna-no (everybody’s) Theater Wii”, a video-on-demand service for the Nintendo Wii.

A Fujisoft representative told me the service goes online in December 2008 in Japan. Asked whether Everybody’s Theater Wii will ever be available outside this country, she said: “We haven’t decided that yet.”, which translates to “no”.

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CEATEC 2008: More impressions, pictures, booth babes
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by Serkan Toto on October 2, 2008

It’s the third of five days at CEATEC 2008, Asia’s biggest exhibition for consumer electronics (think Asia’s CES), and I must say it’s better than last year.

Here are my impressions of the exhibition:

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The level of internationalization at CEATEC stands at an estimated 5%. I am seriously wondering how foreign journalists are able to understand what is actually being showcased. 99% of all text-based information is Japanese-only (brochures, maps, booth displays, etc.).

Most of the staffers at the booths can hardly speak English, which is not really helpful either (I am fortunate to speak Japanese).

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CEATEC 2008: Toshiba presents the world’s first 16 GB microSDHC memory card
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by Serkan Toto on October 1, 2008

Toshiba is currently showcasing a  prototype of a 16-Gbyte microSDHC memory card at the CEATEC 2008, doubling the maximum capacity of currently available products.

The company said it managed to squeeze a total of 16 8-Gbit NAND and one controller chip into the card. Reportedly, the NAND flash memory chips were cut down in thickness from 70μm to just 18μm.

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CEATEC 2008: Sony presents razor-thin OLED display
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by Serkan Toto on September 30, 2008

Sony caused a worlwide sensation at last year’s CEATEC by introducing the XEL-1 during the event, its mini OLED TV, which boasts a thickness of just 3 mm (1.4 mm at its thinnest part).

This year, the general public gets to see a OLED display that is just 0.3 mm at its thinnest part (otherwise, the 11-inch screen is technically identical to the XEL-1).

In the US, Sony showcased the ultrathin OLED prototype (under heavier security arrangements) during the D6 conference in May. It was also displayed at the Sony Dealer Convention 2008 [JP], which was held earlier this month in Tokyo.

CEATEC 2008: Hitachi showcases superthin LCD TV
by Serkan Toto on September 30, 2008

At CEATEC 2008, Hitachi is displaying a full HD LCD TV whose thinnest part is just 15mm thick. The 37-inch screen is the successor model of a 32-inch TV (thickness: 19mm) the company showcased at last year’s exhibition.

At this point, the new TV with a response time of 6ms and a color reproduction range standing at 152% of the HDTV specifications is just a prototype (as are many CEATEC products). But Hitachi actually plans to commercialize its new TV as early as next year.

CEATEC 2008: Fujitsu’s mobile phone breaks into 2 parts that can be used separately
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by Serkan Toto on September 30, 2008

At CEATEC 2008, Fujitsu and NTT Docomo are showcasing a concept phone that can be split into two pieces, a screen and a keyboard segment. The so-called Separeeto Keitai, separate handset, is supposed to enable users to make a phone call and write emails at the same time.

The parts are joined by a magnet and connected via Bluetooth. The touchscreen reacts to the way the users are holding it. In vertical position, it shows a numeric keypad. When horizontally attached, the touchscreen will switch to character entry mode or display a “virtual” game pad so that users can write emails or play games.

Via Tech-On

CEATEC 2008: Murata Girl unicycle robot in action (video)
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by Serkan Toto on September 30, 2008


The CEATEC 2008 tech/electronics exhibition started today in Chiba (near Tokyo) and as to be expected, the Murata Girl, aka creepy kindergarten robot Little Seiko, turned out to be the biggest crowd pleaser.

Today marks the first time Murata, the Tokyo-based company behind the robot, demonstrated its newest product to a larger audience (Japanese video news portal DigInfo kindly provided CrunchGear with their video first).

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