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High-tech electronic gadgets for 1999 will be simpler, cheaper, and more connected. New products that are available or in development include electronic books, laptops for under $1000, advanced hand-held PCs, car computers and smart phones. The trends responsible for the high-tech explosion are increased competition and falling prices of processor chips.
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Year: 1998
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Smart TV combines television with the Internet to provide additional viewing information such as product offers. To increase the number of households owning personal computers, manufacturers are slashing prices. Other major trends include cheaper laptops and wireless Internet access.
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Year: 1997
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Kodak's new Snapshot Photo Scanner allows users to beam a photograph into a personal computer. Innovations in camcorders, CD-ROMs, Web TV, the Pocket Net telephone that allows Internet calls, speedier modems, digital cameras and other electronics are discussed.
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Year: 1996
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