Verizon Wireless launches the Motorola Barrage rugged mobile phone. The Barrage is constructed from chrome, glass, mesh and rubber and is military-spec certified for extra strength and protection from blowing rain, humidity, solar radiation, high and low temperatures, blowing dust, salt fog, altitude, shock, vibration and transit drop.
Motorola Barrage feautures a 2.2-inch LCD display, a 2 Megapixel camera, dual speakers and Push to Talk function fast, clear and reliable calls. The handset supports Verizon’s services VZ Navigator, V CAST Music with Rhapsody and V CAST Video on Demand.
AVerMedia introduces the AVerVision 355AF portable mechanical arm document camera. The camera is equipped with a 5 Megapixel camera sensor, which is the first for a portable document camera. The 355AF has a 5x optical zoom lens, and offers 2X AVERZOOM and 8x digital zoom for a total of 80x zoom power.
Jabra launches the CRUISER in-car Bluetooth hands-free speakerphone. The CRUISER is designed to be clipped to the visor of you car. It features Dual Microphone technology for improving calling quality by eliminating background noise while enhanching voice and DSP for clear sound.
As we’ve seen before, SmartDevices’s SmartQ5 is a 4.3-inch mobile internet device running Windows CE 6.0. There is the SmartQ5a that runs the Android OS instead of WinCE, though we can’t find related information on the official site of SmartDevices. The SmartQ5a is boosted by a Samsung ARM S3C6410 667MHz processor, 128MB RAM and 1GB flash memory.
CablesToGo offers the TruLink Wireless USB to VGA adater kit. Utilizing the Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) technology and based on RealTek and DisplayLink chipsets, this TruLink kit is able to transmit UCGA and WSXGA video up to 30 feet and the wireless display connection can be shared by up to six PCs. 
Other than the Netbook Anywhere, iGo offers the Charge Anywhere, a charger for travelers to charge their devices plugged or unplugged. The Charge Anywhere comes with integrated wall charger for powering almost any device anywhere.
Lenovo releases the IdeaCentre Q100 and Q110 nettop PCs. These nettops PCs are powered by Intel’s Atom processor and the Q110 packs a NVIDIA Ion graphics chipset and offers HDMI output.
Asus announced the EAH5800 Series graphic cards, which are the first in the wolrd to utilize Voltage Tweak technology that enable users to boost GPU voltages via the SmartDoctor application to enjoy up to a 38% improvement in performance. 