We've never paid much
attention to Spain's Blusens, but we just got hold of the company's 2008 catalog and frankly, we're impressed. We don't know how much of this stuff will ever actually see the light of day, but there's some seriously sick (hypothetical) gear in there, like the G.41 PMP pictured above, which features a 4.3-inch screen, WiFi, MP3, WMA, MPEG4 and Ogg support, an integrated digital camera, voice recorder, FM radio, and what looks like a well-polished UI. Also worth noting is the G.71 media streamer / DVR, available in DVD or Blu-ray versions, which features a removable hard drive and external storage support, dual DVB-T tuners, IPTV support, Ethernet, WiFi, HDMI-out, and DivX / DivX HD / XviD, H.264 and MPEG2 support. Rounding out the highlights is the C.40 VoIP phone, which'll let you Skype it up over WiFi. Some of these designs rip pretty heavily from other companies, and again, we're not at all certain what's real and what's not, but damn -- Blusens, welcome to the scene. Peep the whole catalog in the gallery.
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I guess the gay guys are just scoping her fashionably clear bag?
Is that an example of computer-generated poetry? Meaningless, but impressive!
roflmffao omg uraw
They're not gay, they're "European".
And I happen to think that transparent bag is very pretty too.
I'm a straight man who wears make-up and I find those men to be ridiculously gay looking. Probably the facial expressions and the shoulder-touching.
Um, don't think its welcome to the scene, thought these guys were all over continental Europe for a while.
I could really see myself buying that MacMini look-alike computer as a HTPC, it looks awesome.
Appletv is mac mini looking too :)
www.go-l.com
sorry, thats the name of the website that has a whole lot of vaporware.
I think the HTPC looks more sonos inspired than mac. Supports wifi.... I wonder.....