The International Consumer Electronics Shows kicked off yesterday in Las Vegas. This show brings together a variety of technology companies that are showcasing some of their latest products.
One company, QuickLogic (QUIK) announced last week that it will be showcasing new products and platforms, based on the company's Customer Service Specific Standard Products (CSSPs), at the Consumer Electronics Show. Some of the products and platforms that QUIK will have at the show include:
- A pocket-sized wireless hard disk drive that can stream content to and from a Bluetooth-enabled device, like a laptop or music player;
- An enterprise personal digital assistant that provides high speed data synchronization for external devices, like a keyboard or mouse, and it also uses CompactFlash interface to support other devices, like printers and scanners;
- Two portable navigation devices: One enables MP3 playback and high speed map downloads, while the other is an important part of QUIK's storage solution portfolio;
- A 3G wireless data card;
- Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC)/Ultra Mobile Device (UMD)/Mobile Internet Device (MID), which enables the speed and conversion necessary to connect to external devices, like a television;
- 3G handset development platform that provides the high speed connectivity for data synchronization with devices like laptops or PCs;
- Two portable consumer electronics development systems that show various solutions to QUIK's proven memory system;
- A portable multimedia player TV-out reference design that enables portable devices, like a cell phone or PDA, to have their content displayed on a TV.
For more details on other companies attending the Consumer Electronics Show, check out the website here.
