Innovation wins the Berlin electronics show

Faced with a wall of flat screen televisions and washing of low power, some units are attractive and stylish stand at the IFA consumer electronics goods in Berlin. Its aim is to simplify the modern life style.


Products with organic personality to portable devices and multifunction devices, manufacturers expect the fun combined with innovation to make consumers open their wallets.

The Roomba, a robot and mix of flattened animal is small enough to hide under furniture. Developed by the American company iRobot, the device is equipped with sensors that help to outline obstacles while clean only.

More sophisticated models are equipped with "virtual walls", infrared sensors that define areas in which the machine should not work. "Just plug it. If the person leaves home, when he comes back you'll find it parked in its charger, and faithful dog," said spokesman Klein & More, which distributes the product in Germany.

The version aims Roomba 563 Pet animal hair and food crumbs, while the Scooba 386, another of the line models, lava flats of up to 80 square feet, sucking the dirty water while moving.

With green eyes blinking incessantly and a bright and cheerful face, the Good News mixture espresso machine and radio. The product of the Amici glad morning until the more angry, the music combining the aroma of coffee.

Sony hopes to make the sweetest start to your day with an alarm clock that combines a seven-inch LCD screen and a slider station for iPod. Users can wake up listening to their music or sell your favorite photos, even record customized messages through an embedded microphone.

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