
The most interesting gadgets of 2009
I present to you the five most unusual, useful and exciting devices of the future.

1. Motorola Droid was recognized by the authoritative TIME magazine as the best gadget of 2009. It is this device based on the Android system, which was developed by Google specifically for Motorola. Motorola Droid even managed to get around the iPhone and Palm Pre.

2. Logic Bolt Projector Phone- This is a highly functional cell phone with built-in 4 GB memory (expandable to 20 GB), a 3 megapixel camera and a GPS module. But the main distinguishing feature of the device is its built-in projector, which allows you to project a picture with a diagonal of 64 inches. Mini-projectors today have become so small that they can be easily integrated into cell phones, but a dozen years ago it seemed like a real fantasy to many.

3. Laptop MSI X-Slim X320 is comparable in performance with modern models of netbooks, but its meager thickness, which is only slightly larger than that of the "air" laptop of the well-known "apple" company, is only 19.8 mm !

4. E-books"Coming." Of course, traditional paper has no cause for concern, since this type of device has not yet become widespread. However, over time, more and more people will be appearing in public places with eyes moving along “electronic” lines.

5. A universal desktop computer from Lenovo with a huge number of very interesting functions, and most importantly - remote control of a PC using a motion sensor. Something similar was used by Nintendo in its Wii console. The technology used in the IdeaCentre A600 allows you to play games, control the cursor on the display and even make calls via Skype - just move the remote control to your head.

1. Motorola Droid was recognized by the authoritative TIME magazine as the best gadget of 2009. It is this device based on the Android system, which was developed by Google specifically for Motorola. Motorola Droid even managed to get around the iPhone and Palm Pre.

2. Logic Bolt Projector Phone- This is a highly functional cell phone with built-in 4 GB memory (expandable to 20 GB), a 3 megapixel camera and a GPS module. But the main distinguishing feature of the device is its built-in projector, which allows you to project a picture with a diagonal of 64 inches. Mini-projectors today have become so small that they can be easily integrated into cell phones, but a dozen years ago it seemed like a real fantasy to many.

3. Laptop MSI X-Slim X320 is comparable in performance with modern models of netbooks, but its meager thickness, which is only slightly larger than that of the "air" laptop of the well-known "apple" company, is only 19.8 mm !

4. E-books"Coming." Of course, traditional paper has no cause for concern, since this type of device has not yet become widespread. However, over time, more and more people will be appearing in public places with eyes moving along “electronic” lines.

5. A universal desktop computer from Lenovo with a huge number of very interesting functions, and most importantly - remote control of a PC using a motion sensor. Something similar was used by Nintendo in its Wii console. The technology used in the IdeaCentre A600 allows you to play games, control the cursor on the display and even make calls via Skype - just move the remote control to your head.