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Trikke
Unlike the Segway, the Trikke has three wheels and not two self-balancing ones. The product was on show at CES 2012. With a little practice, the Trikke is highly maneuverable.
Its maximum speed is 27 kilometers per hour, but you’ll probably cruise along at about 19 kilometers per hour. It is completely electric with zero emissions, and is good for 38 kilometers per charge. The battery just plugs into the wall, and it is easily swappable.
ePawn Arena
It uses ePawn tracking technology for a large 26-inch IPS screen, which enables you to place game pieces for a very interesting gaming experience.
The demonstration showed an iPhone plugged into it, and the user could play a game using physical markers like chess pieces. The touchscreen seemed to know where these pieces were, and it creates a rather interesting environment for gaming.
The ePawn Arena is designed to link to smart phones, tablet, or PC and can be used for role-playing games and board games.
Karotz smart rabbit
A popular robotic companion that actually changes your daily life, it is capable of delivering a link to family, friends and the world.
This is a rabbit that you would love to keep as a digital pet, since it will also play nice with key social media sites including Twitter. Friends can take control of your new Karotz in order to communicate with you, sending messages as well as audio files, while using the Karotz integrated web cam to see what it can see.
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