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Cool and Crazy: Pix of Tech Curiosities From Computex 2008

Digital photo frames that print, ultraslim monitors, and small robots that hammer themselves when an IM arrives are just the tip of the wacky-and-innovative-device iceberg at Computex Taiwan 2008. Take a look at what we found.

Danny Allen, PC World, and James Niccolai, IDG News Service

Acrosser Embedded PC 17 of 19

If you need a computer that will keep running even when you cover it in dust and shake it around for months on end, look no further. This is Acrosser's Ares fanless industrial embedded computer, designed to be jammed into the back of a bus or train and then long forgotten. You can't see from the picture, but this one was being shaken vigorously for hours. Such shaking is part of the testing process designed to expose any "latent defects" in each product. The survivors are shipped out the door.

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