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giftbox.jpg76% of 1200 American consumers who participated to Digital Life America - Holiday 2007 Edition survey have included at least one digital lifestyle product on their wish list.

  1. flat screen high definition TV set - 35% (men 37% - women 33%)
  2. laptop (windows) - 20% (21% - 19%)
  3. digital camera - 17% (16% - 18%)
  4. desktop PC - 14% (13% - 15%)
  5. GPS navigation unit for the car - 10% (11% - 10%)
  6. cell phone - 10% (9% - 12%)
  7. digital video camera - 9% (8% - 11%)
  8. Nintendo Wii - 9% (8% - 9%)
  9. Sony PS3 - 7%
  10. Blu-ray or HD-DVD player - 6%

First Apple product (laptop) is on rank 11 (9 among women) buzz maker iPhone is 15. Survey participants clearly prefers laptop to desktop computers.

Unfortunately the survey doesn't reveal details about the type of cell phone ("simple" ones or smartphone) and I'm surprised to not ear anything about MP3 players nor PDA. Not trendy anymore or everybody already has one ?

What your wish list would be made of ?

source: Solutions Research Group

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olpc.JPGAccording latest news for OLPC (One Laptop per Child) the 100 USD (actually 188 $) laptop will go into mass production in a week time as the final release of the software image will be given to Quanta by the end of this week.

On November 12, OLPC will launched a campaign "Get 1 Give 1" where you can for 400 USD buy 2 XO laptops, one that will be sent to empower a child to learn in a developing nation, the other one sent to your place. Unfortunately this campaign will only be available in North America.

Until we get an opportunity to have the hands-on this already famous greenish computer,  check New-York Time's David Pogues review and the video below.

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shiftsmall.jpgJust finished to watch Hugo Ortega's video presenting HTC Shift and I must admit I like the HTC idea of bringing to us an UMPC (Ultra-mobile computer) which has 2 processors and 2 operating systems working independently on board.

Is the UMPC form factor market ready to take-off soon ?
Is the double O/S option chosen by HTC the winning one ?

A recent research by In-Stat found the following:

  • The UMD worldwide forecast is for more than 8 million units in 2011.
  • 2008-2010 will be key years for the development of a market inflection point of anytime/anywhere wireless connectivity that is necessary for widespread adoption of the UMD paradigm.

Some specifications

  • Size: 19 x 13.5 x 3cm
  • Weight: 0.9 kg 0.791 kg
  • 7 inches display
  • Resolution : 800×480 - 1024×600
  • Operating Systems : Windows Mobile 6 & Windows Vista Business
  • CPU's : Qualcomm 400 MHz for WM6 & Dual Core 800 MHz Intel A110 for Vista
  • 7 days battery capacity running on WM6 only. 3 hours on Windows Vista
  • Ram Memory : 1 GB
  • Hard Drive : 40 GB
  • Communication : WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0,
  • Phone data : Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE - Tri-Band UMTS/HSPDA
  • 1.3 MB built-in camera
  • 1 USB 2.0 port, 1 VGA port
  • 1 Finger print reader
  • 1 SD Card reader
  • Slide out Tilt display
  • Price tag : 1200 euros (?)
  • Availability : Q3 2007

The very interesting concept is the possibility to switch from one environment (e.g WM6) to the second one (Vista Business) and back in just the press of a button. Input can be done either using the QWERTY keyboard or the hand-witting recognition system.

Streaming video is available on Gottatobemobile.com or there is a 250 MB video available for download here.

Shift on HTC website  

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