Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:56PM EST
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One booth that really stopped me in my tracks while roaming the CES electronic-laden halls was Boynq. It was a small booth, but their products really jumped out at you. I was actually on my way to the Yahoo! Tech booth to download all the video I'd taken throughout the day since my camera was completely full, so I didn't get any shots of the products for you. I did manage to acquire a nice brochure of their upcoming product line that includes:
iCube II: A sequel speaker to the iCube, this iPod speaker/docking station works with most iPods with a 30-pin dock connector, except the new iPod shuffle, which still works via the line in cable.
Sabre: An iPod speaker/docking station that comes with docking inserts to fit almost any iPod and also includes every cable you'll ever need. Shiny Shiny got some video of the display box.
Alibi: Computer speaker with integrated webcam and microphone. Gizmodo spotted it too, and they have actual pictures.
Toastit: This tiny card reader looks like a toaster but is the first 7-in-1 card reader that reads MicroDrive, SD, MMC, Memory Stick and compact flash memory. Just plug into a USB port on your computer, and you're ready to play.
All of these swanky rubber computer peripherals come in vibrant colors like green, orange, pink, and purple. If you like stylish all-in-one peripherals, this is one company to watch out for.
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