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2000s (2000-2009)

Trends
The first iPod with a
5GB hard drive and it's
core, with a promise of
being able to fit 1000
songs in your pocket.
Nokia 3310 was introduced
in 2000, it was known as
long lasting and
indestructible cellphone, it
was a bestseller thanks to its
compact and sturdy build.

In 2002, SteriPen is a
gadget designed to
sterilize water, making it
safe to drink and cook
with.
Digital satellite radio are
commonly used by
consumers in automobiles as
it offers better sound quality
and more station
programming choices.

Iomega’s Peerless range


(2001) removable disk up
to 20GB and transfer
speed up 15 megabits
per second.
Sony Walkman (2002)
was the first music
player combine porta-
bility, simplicity and
affordability.
● Played in smaller
cassettes
● Small enough to fit
in a purse or
pocket
Sanyo SCP-5300 (2002)
was among the first camera
phones, you could view
photos on screen instead of
plugging the phone into a
computer.
Nokia HDW-1 (2002)

This was Nokia's first ever Bluetooth headset.It


was based on a Nokia proprietary LPRF chipset,
which during the development became a Bluetooth
standard.
Roomba Intelligent
Floor-Vac (2002)

World's first robot vacuum cleaner. You simply put


the device middle of the room and select a room
size (small, medium and large). After that, the
roomba takes over, driving around like a tiny robotic
housewife, cleaning the floor.
Sonicblue’s Advanced Digital
Audio (2002)

This device is capacious enough to


hold 6,500 individual songs. The
device allows the user to save the
contents of a CD onto its 40GB hard
drive before downloading selected
tracks to a MP3 player.
BlackBerry Quark
(2003)

The first BlackBerry


gadget that let you check
email, make phone calls,
sends text messages,
manage your calendar,
and more all from one
device.
Fujitsu’s Stylistic ST-4000 Tablet PC
(2003)

The handsome, lightweight, thin


ST-4000 has an extremely well
finished look with a narrow bezel
on all sides of the digitized display.
It's case has a thin suede covering
on the back, both to give a softer
feel and to help dissipate heat.
Lifestyle Cholesterol Monitor
LSP3100 (2003)

You can accurately monitor


your total cholesterol levels in
the privacy and convenience
of your home.
Griffin ITrip (2003)
Soon after the IPod, there was
the ITrip, wirelessly transmitting
those early playlist to the car
stereo via radio waves with an
Apple-worthy sleek design.
Xlerator Hand Dryer (2003)

A super powerful hand dryer


that actually gets your hands
dry, rather than making you
wait 15 seconds before you
give up and wipe them in your
Sonos Multi-Room Music pants.
System (2004)

Sonos is the king of


multi-room. Your audio can be
controlled by the touch of a
button or sound of your voice.
SKY+ HD

Sky+ HD was the brand name


of the HDTV service launched
by Sky plc on May 22, 2006 in
the UK and Ireland to enable
high definition channels on Sky
to be viewed.
Apple iPhone (2006)

The iPhone changed the way


we look, feel and perform. The
design is exceptional inside and
out. It's an iPod and a 2
megapixel camera.
Nikon Coolpix S51c (2006)

The 8 megapixel Nikon Coolpix


S51c point-and-shoot is tricked
out built in wireless capability, so
you can email your images.
HTC-Dream /Android (2008)

Representing the beginning


of Android smartphones and
Apple’s competition. The first
Netgear SPH200W Wi-fi Skype handset running Google's
Phone (2007) Android operating system.
-This cordless wi-fi phone
comes with the Skype software
already built-in, so you can log in
to an existing account and start
making cheap internet calls
immediately.
Amazon Kindle (2009)

Amazon's eBook reader has a


whiff of the hard sell about it -
this is very much a machine
designed to flog you books
from Amazon.
Memory 2GB(1,500 BOOKS)
2010s TRENDS
(2010-2019)
Samsung Smart TV (2011)

Televisions that expanded


traditional high - definition 3D
LCD and LED sets to deliver
integrated applications.

Logitech Harmony Universal


Remote (2010)

This is the one remote to rule


them all. Let you control your
home media, lighting and other
smart devices from one place.
GoPro Hero 3 (2012)

Easy-to-use, super-sturdy pre-


decessor and improved with a
smaller size, lighter weight and
much more power. With built-in
Wi-fi remote
Nike + FuelBand (2012)

You wear it on your wrist


constantly and it tracks your
activity level, automatically and
wirelessly uploading this to your
smartphone.
Google Glass (2013)

It is a small, lightweight
wearable computer with a
transparent display for
hands-free work.

Lumia 520 (2013)

The most popular Windows


Phone it is a low cost device that
competes with many tacky Android
handsets at a very compelling
price point.
Ring Video Doorbell
(2014)

It's a small ringer with a


camera that communicates
with your phone, allowing you
to see who's outside before
you let them in.
Amazon Echo
(2015)

The Echo is essentially


Siri for your home, you
can ask it pretty much any
questions and can
perform a variety of Siri
like functions.
Oculus Rift
(2016)

Is how virtual reality


deserves to be
experienced.This head-set
offers the next evolution
for games and films, with
your movements tracked
and translated from
meatspace to digital world.
Sony Alpha A7R III
(2017)

With a notable
improvements over its
predecessor and a
cheaper price than
Sony’s A9 Alpha. Stands
to be one best mirrorless
cameras ever made.
DJI Mavic Zoom 2
(2018)

Dronemaker DJI’s first model


with a zoom camera, the Mavic
2 is a portable yet powerful tool
for amateur aerial filmmakers
and experts alike.
Beats Powerbeats Pro
(2019)
This wireless beats earphones
have 9hours of battery life, or
more than 24hours with their
charging case.
FADS
(2000-2019)
Seiko Smartpad (2001)

It's SmartPad2e lets you write


on an A5 pad with a special
infrared pen, and then save
your scribble on your PDA as a
GIF file.
Disposable Cellphones (2001)

Are easily available over the


counter, without baby contract.
Excellent for a short-term use, but
can even be used for a couple of
months by refilling the airtime
Atari Joystick
(2002)

American company
Jakks Pacific made two
plug-’n’-play video
games. The Atari Joystick
and the Atari Paddle,
both have AA batteries.
Wind up phone (2003)

FreeCharge is a half pound,


hand-crankeded generator
that you can attach to your
cellphone and turn for 3sec.

Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)


2004

Known as a handheld PC, is a


variety of mobile device which
functions as a information
manager.
Navman iCN 550 (2005)

Easy to use, pocket full of


clever features and comes with
comprehensive 3D European
maps pre-installed for seamless
cross-border continental level.

USB Pole Dancer (2006)

For the man who likes his desk


to have a classy vibe. Simply
connect her to the USB port on
your compute, and the faster you
type, the faster she dances.
HTC Shift (2007)

Looks like a tablet, but fits in a


large coat pocket. More specifically,
it's about the size of two DVD cases
stacked on top of each other, and
the weight is 1.8 pound.
Polaroid PoGo (2008)

Which is no bigger than mobile


phones and prints off photos
the size of a business card.
HTC Hero (2009)

Offers a highly customizable user


interface with Outlook e-mail
calendar, contacts synchronisation
and a 5-megapixel camera.

Sling Media SlingBox (2010)

Stream your DVR, cable or


satellite just about anywher,
pluse you can control your TV
remotely.
Sifteo Cubes (2011)

Sifteo Cubes are tiny 1 inch


devices that you download apps
and games to. Each cube is
aware of its relation to each other.

Lytro Camera (2012)

Lets you take photos with


multiple focus points. It is a tiny
'light field’ camera that comes
with two different sizes, 8GB &
16GB.
Egg minder (2013)

Giant (GE) wirelessly connects to


your mobile device to track the
number of eggs you have and tell
you when there going bad. Led
KGoal (2014) lights in a tray tells you which egg
When inserted and squeezed, is the oldest.
the silicon grenade shaped
provides real-time data about
frequency and intensity via an
app and vibrates to give feedback
whether exercise is performed
correctly.
Dell Venue 8 7000 (2015)

At 8 inches, the Dell Venue 8


7000 doesn't try to be a
work-lite laptop or a desktop
replacement. It's just a thin,
portable and beautiful tablet.

Portable lunch box oven


(2016)

'HeatsBox’ warms up
home-cooked food for lunches.
Auky Charging Stand (2017)

With three internal coils and


adjustable feet, it makes the idea
of wireless charging seems less
gimmicky and more genuinely
convenient.

Super Nintendo Classic Mini


(2018)

with this retro console packed


with the pixelated hits.
Heated Razor (2019)

Made in the Philippines and


has a warming bar that heats
up to a temperature you are
comfortable before shaving
out stubborn hair.
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