CES 2007 wrap-up: 20 head-turning gadgets

By Jeremy Roche on 30 January 2007

20. Samsung A717
Samsung claims the A717 is the world's thinnest HSDPA-enabled handset at 12.9mm thick. We're getting a bit bored of RAZR copycats at CNET.com.au, but it's a design that continues to be popular. The A717 has an external OLED display, an MP3 player that supports Windows DRM content, document viewers and Bluetooth 2.0 (including the stereo Bluetooth music profile). Again, there is no word from Samsung on Australian availability.

Credit: Jeremy Roche, CNET.com.au

Related: CES 2007: The world's biggest gadget show

Topics: altec lansing, ces 2007, lg, motorola, nokia, philips, sharp, samsung, sony, jeremy

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  • man.dovvn commented on 25/08/2008 13:21 Report abuse

    Ok, less docks, more actual innovation please. Particularly if you're titling the article "head-turning gadgets"

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