[CES 2012] When we were at Sharp's press conference a couple of days ago, we saw the Sharp Aquos Board that was paraded but for a moment. Meant to be a digital whiteboard for the office (or just for anyone who wants to get their life organized), this unique board has a built-in computer that provides the relevant processing power to have it accept doodles as you can see above, while boasting a video conference ability to boot that lets you run Skype on this in addition to other similar VoIP-based software.
Ubergizmo, Sharp Aquos Board eyes-on
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