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Top 10 Largest and Rarest diamonds ever found  

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1. The Blue Heart



The Blue Heart diamond is 30.82 carats. The gem was cut into its distinctive shape in 1909-1910 and was bought by Cartier shortly thereafter. Since then it has bounced around from a wealthy Argentinian woman, Van Cleef and Arpels, a European family, Harry Winston, Marjorie Merriweather Post, and, finally, the Smithsonian, where The Blue Heart has resided since 1964. And although it may look like it inspired the fictional Heart of the Ocean from the 1997 Leonardo DiCaprio epic, it didn’t – the Heart of the Ocean was actually based on the infamous Hope Diamond.

2. The Centenary Diamond



On March 1, 1988, De Beers was having a big bash to celebrate their 100 years in business. Chairman Julian Oglivie capped off his speech with a little tidbit that stunned the crowd – De Beers’ Premier Mine had recently uncovered a diamond that was perfect in color and weighed 599 carats. It had been found nearly two years before; the company kept it quiet for the sole purpose of flaunting it at their 100th anniversary.

3. The Cullinan Diamond



At an insane 3,106.75 carats the Cullinan is the largest diamond ever found. It was split into nine big chunks, 96 small ones and 9.5 carats of unpolished pieces. They’re all part of the Crown Jewels or belong in the private collection of the royal family:

  • Cullinan I, AKA the Star of Africa, is 530.20 carats and resides in the Sovereign’s Royal Sceptre.
  • Cullinan II, AKA the Lesser Star of Africa, is a bit smaller at 317.40 carats and is mounted in the Imperial State Crown.
  • Cullinan III is a 94.40-carat pear-shaped diamond that can be mounted in Queen Mary’s Crown or worn with the Cullinan IV as part of a pendant. Versatility is so important, don’t you agree?
  • Cullinan IV, 63.60 carats, can either be part of the pendant or set in Queen Mary’s Crown as well.

  • Cullinan V is a measly 18.80-carat triangular-pear cut diamond and can either be in a brooch or mounted in the circlet of Queen Mary’s Crown. The Koh-i-Noor diamond used to be set in that spot, but when it was later moved to another crown, the Cullinan V took its place.
  • Cullinan VI is sometimes worn by Queen Elizabeth II as part of an emerald and diamond necklace. I suppose at 11.50 carats, it’s less ostentatious than some of the others.
  • Cullinan VII and Cullinan VIII have been combined into an all-diamond brooch.
  • Finally, the Cullinan IX, coming in at 4.39 carats, is worn by Queen Elizabeth as a ring.


  • 4. The Golden Eye Diamond



    The world’s largest flawless Canary Yellow diamond. Its original uncut 124.5-carat state. This particular type of diamond – a fancy intense yellow – accounts for less than 0.1 percent of all natural diamonds, so you can imagine how rare one this size is. The gem was cut to a still-huge 43.51 carats and somehow became entangled in a drug dealing and money laundering ring in Ohio, which was busted in 2006. As a result, the unusual jewel became property of the U.S. government. Just as of May 11, 2009, it was declared that the Golden Eye diamond belonged to the government, and in turn, the government announced that it would be auctioning the diamond off. So if you’re looking for a rare yellow diamond in the neighborhood of $15-$20 million.

    5. The Koh-i-noor




    The Koh-i-noor is more than 5,000 years old.For hundreds of years it was in the possession of various Indian Emperors and was even installed into the Peacock Throne of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.But in 1851, it was decided that the bauble would be presented to Queen Victoria, who immediately put it on display at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. After it was cut down by about 80 carats to its current 108.93 size, the diamond was moved to the Queen consort’s crown (used by both Queen Alexandra of Denmark and Queen Mary of Teck) and finally to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother’s crown in 1936. It remained there until her death in 2002 and was set in the Imperial State Crown afterward.

    6. Spirit of de Grisogono



    The largest cut black diamond in the world is also the world’s fifth-largest diamond of any kind, weighing in at 312.24 carats. It was 587 carats before it was cut. The Spirit of de Grisogono is set in a ring that contains 702 white diamonds and is thought to have been sold to a private collector.


    7. The Earth Star





    When this huge sparkler was found at a South African De Beers mine in 1967, it was a whopping 248.9 carats. As you can imagine, it caused quite the stir in the industry, and not just because of its massive size. It was actually the color everyone was talking about: The Earth Star was brown. The Baum gold Bros. jewelers bought the enormous jewel and cut it into a pear shape that ended up weighing 111.59 carats, which was the largest brown diamond in the world at the time (it’s still the third largest brown diamond… we’ll get to the largest in a minute). It was Baum gold that gave the diamond its name. For more than 15 years, the Earth Star traveled the world in various exhibitions, but it was bought by a private citizen in 1983 for the staggering sum of $900,000.

    8. The Golden Jubilee



    It’s the largest faceted diamond in the world. But when it was first discovered in 1985, people in the industry refered to the 755.5 uncut rock as “The Unnamed Brown” and “The Ugly Duckling.” Since it was kind of homely, De Beers decided to let jewel cutter Gabriel Tolkow sky try an experimental method of cutting using some untested tools. They figured if he messed it up, it was no great loss – the thing was going to be unmarketable anyway. Under Tolkow sky’s hands, though, the Ugly Duckling turned into an amazing yellow-brown diamond of epic proportions. It was presented to the King of Thailand for his Golden Jubilee in 1997, which is when it finally received an appropriate name. It’s still a part of the Crown Jewels of Thailand today.


    9. The Ocean Dream Diamond





    The Ocean Dream may be small – a mere 5.51 carats – but it’s the only diamond in the world of its kind. No other diamond is known to naturally possess a blue-green hue like this one. The color is thought to have come from being exposed to natural radiation in Central Africa for thousands of years. It’s currently owned by the Cora Diamond Corporation, but you might have seen it at the Smithsonian as part of “The Splendor of Diamonds” exhibit a few years back.

    10. The Hope Diamond





    This 45.52 fancy deep blue diamond is gorgeous, to be sure, but also deadly – at least according to some. The Hope’s story starts with the Tavernier Blue, a crudely cut triangular stone of about 115 carats that was sold to King Louis XIV in 1669. Several years later, Louis had the stone cut down to about 67 carats and had it suspended on a gold ribbon so he could wear it on formal occasions. He renamed the new cut the “French Blue.” In the mid 1700s, Louis XV had the gem set into a pendant and it was much speculated that Marie Antoinette wore it; the curse is the reason she was beheaded. Not so, say most historians: there’s no evidence that it ever adorned the doomed Queen. The French Blue mysteriously disappeared in a jewel heist in 1792 and never turned up again. However, the Hope Diamond suddenly arrived on the scene just as the statute of limitations on the jewel heist was running out 20 years later. It happened to be the exact same color as the missing French Blue, although it had been cut differently and was decidedly smaller. The Hope had several British owners throughout the 1800s, although, surprisingly, it never came into the hands of the Royal Family. By 1910, famed jeweler Pierre Cartier had acquired the blue beauty and sold it to American socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean. She wasn’t interested until he reset the old stone in a modern setting and told her tales of the curse. She wore the stone for 37 years (and often let her dog wear it around the house as well) and left it to her grandchildren upon her death in 1947. However, she was quite in debt, and her trustees ended up selling it in order to pay of some of the money she owed.

    That’s how Harry Winston ended up owning it until 1958, when he decided that it belonged to the Smithsonian and sent it there in an uninsured brown paper envelope. It’s still part of the Smithsonian today, and so is the envelope (that’s it above). And if you want to read a list of some of the people supposedly killed off by the Hope’s curse, you can find a few here.

    Top 10 Most Powerful Celebrities in the world  

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    1 Angelina Jolie

    Angelina Jolie most recent blockbuster, mother of six’s sweet spot. The movie earned $340 million at the box office.




    2 Oprah Winfrey

    The Oprah Winfrey earning with show and Winfrey’s monthly magazine, also she has a three-year, $55 million contract with XM Satellite Radio. Her Harpo production company, which spawned the television careers of Dr. Phil and Rachel Ray, will introduce Dr. Mehmet Oz this fall.





    3 Madonna

    The queen of pop’s album.In the international tour of 2008, bringing in $280 million on 58 concerts in 17 countries. also trouble with her latest attempt to adopt a second African baby.






    4 Beyonce Knowles

    In the last year, Queen B dropped a double album, starred in two films, performed at both the Oscars and a Presidential Inaugural Ball and embarked on what is expected to be, at minimum, a 110-date international tour. She also expanded a fashion collection that includes casual and formal lines as well as jewelry and eyeglasses, and added sponsors Nintendo, Crystal Geyser and General Mills to a roster of endorsers already including L’Oréal, Giorgio Armani and Samantha Thavasa handbags.






    5 Tiger Woods

    He planed to designing golf courses in North Carolina and Dubai also he announced plans for a third course last year in Mexico. His biggest sponsor Nike, with golf sales of $725 million last year. His endorsement deal with Buick ended a year early after Chrysler faltered. Woods quickly tapped AT&T to replace the car company as the sponsor on his golf bag.





    6 Bruce Springsteen

    New Jersey idol had fourth-highest-grossing tour in 2008, That brings $166 million on sales of 1.6 million tickets worldwide.





    7 Steven Spielberg

    The great director had a tough time finding a home for his DreamWorks studio. He finally landed at Disney. even though struggle didn’t hurt his own earnings.





    8 Jennifer Aniston

    Jennifer Aniston and her Friends went off the air after Five years,But fans still want to see Aniston. This year’s Marley & Me and He’s Just Not That Into You are helped the actress earn $25 million.



    9 Brad Pitt

    Pitt earned his second Academy Award nomination for his performance as a man aging backward in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Also garnered plenty of tabloid attention after the birth of his twins with partner Angelina Jolie. Like Jolie, Pitt tries to divert the seemingly endless media attention on the couple to causes close to his heart, including rebuilding New Orleans





    10 Kobe Bryant

    Basketball star’s popularity soared last year after winning his first Most Valuable Player award and leading Team USA to a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics. His No. 24 jersey is the top seller in the U.S., Europe and China. Pads his $21 million Los Angeles Lakers salary with endorsement deals with Nike, Upper Deck, Activision and VitaminWater.



    Top 10 biggest companies in the world 2009  

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    Scores based on their rankings for sales, profits, assets and market value. General Electric ended HSBC Holdings’ one-year reign as the world’s largest company. Here are the 25 biggest companies in the world.

    No. 1: General Electric
    Industry: Conglomerate, U.S.





    Ranked second last year, General Electric is now the world’s largest company, based on its composite score for sales, profits, assets and market value.

    No. 2: Royal Dutch Shell
    Industry: Oil and gas operations, U.K.





    Its $458 billion in revenues puts this integrated petroleum company in first place in sales and second in our Global 2000 composite ranking based on sales, profits, assets and market value.

    No. 3: Toyota Motor
    Industry: Consumer Durables, Japan



    Japan’s Toyota Motor, with a market capital of $102 billion, is the world’s highest-ranked auto company on the Global 2000.

    No. 4: ExxonMobil
    Industry: Oil and gas operations,U.S.



    Despite record profits of $45.2 billion at ExxonMobil, the U.S. company slipped behind Royal Dutch Shell in its overall Global 2000 ranking. The reason: Royal Dutch ranked higher in both revenues and assets.

    No. 5: BP
    Industry: Oil and gas operations, U.K.



    This U.K. petroleum giant is in fifth place worldwide for profits as well as its Global 2000 composite ranking

    No. 6: HSBC Holdings
    Industry: Banking,U.K.



    After a one-year reign at the head of the Global 2000, this international banking giant fell back to the sixth position.

    No. 7: AT&T
    Industry: Telecom services, U.S.



    Last year, AT&T scored a 7.7% increase in profits on only a 4.3% gain in revenues

    No. 8: Wal-Mart Stores
    Industry: Retailing, U.S.





    The economic downturn worked in favor of the world’s largest retailer, which climbed from 16th last year to the eighth this year on its Global 2000 ranking.

    No. 9: Banco Santander
    Industry: Banking, Spain banco santander




    Its acquisition of Alliance and Leicester of the U.K. helped this bank, headquartered in Madrid, shoot up in rank on the Global 2000.

    No. 10 : Chevron
    Industry: Oil and gas operations,U.S.






    This U.S. integrated oil giant ties with Banco Santander of Spain for ninth place on a composite ranking of sales, profits, assets and market value.

    Google Wave: Our First Hands-On Impressions  

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    When Google Wave made its public debut last week, it created quite a stir, but without being able to get a hands-on look at the product, it was quite hard to really grasp the implications of what Google was trying to do. Today, we got access to Wave, and after testing it for a while, we can confidently say that Google is indeed on to something. The developer sandbox version we have access to is still a bit rough around the edges, and quite a few functions are still unavailable.


    Just a Preview - Lots More to Come

    During our test this afternoon, we also got to chat with Jens and Lars Rasmussen, who gave the first official demo last week. They stressed that the team is currently fully focused on getting the developer preview for third-party developers right, so everything we say here about the UI is still in flux and will definitely change before the final release.




    Chances are that you have already seen some screenshots or seen the demo on YouTube (more than 1.5 million people have seen it already), but here is a short video of what a wave looks like in action.



    What is Wave?





    One thing we immediately noticed is that it takes a little bit to get used to how Wave works. The first thing new users will probably notice is that Wave always shows you exactly what your contacts are typing in real-time (if you ever used the talk command in UNIX, you know what this feels like). Even when adding a map, you can see how someone scrolls around it to mark a spot, for example. After using it for a while, we have come to think as Wave as real-time email with a big dose of IM built-in, but even this only just describes a small part of what Wave can do.




    Giving it a Spin

    As you have probably seen in the videos and screenshots, Wave features a sidebar on the left and two large columns on the right. Overall, the look (but not the functionality) is somewhat reminiscent of the layout you would expect from an email client or a three-pane feed reader.

    The sidebar features the functions for navigation, as well as your contacts. The larger column on the left is basically your inbox. By default, this column shows recently active conversations, or, depending on what you want to look at, a history of archived waves, waves marked as spam (there is, of course, no spam on Wave yet), or all the waves initiated by you.

    The most interesting column, though, is the one on the right, because this is where you type your messages. Here, you can initiate new messages and waves, but you can also easily respond to messages, add new contacts to a wave, and send private messages to select users. One nice feature is that you can pick a specific word or phrase and respond to that, instead of the whole message.

    Doing the Wave

    As you are typing a message, a number of new icons appear at the top of the column. Currently, the most interesting one here is the Google widget, which allows you to very easily search Google and add a link to the wave. You can also search YouTube and Google Images and embed videos and pictures with just one click. The Wave team will surely expand these offerings (there is already a link to search Google Books, though it is currently not active, yet). Another option here is to embed a map that you can extend by setting place markers and drawing lines.

    To add a picture or any other kind of file to a wave, you just have to drag and drop it onto a wave from your desktop. Wave also features a nice, lightbox-style photo viewer that allows you to browse through all the images in a wave.

    In the long term, all of these functions will be expanded by third-party developers who will probably come up with exciting new ways to make use of Wave. Given that the open APIs will allow developers to take Wave into new directions, and also implement its functionality in other places, we are very excited to hear that the team will open up Wave to more developers later this week.


    According to the Rasmussen brothers, only a small number of third-party developers have access to Google Wave at this point. However, by the end of the week, this number should go up to almost 2000 - and judging from what we have heard and read, there is a lot of interest in the developer community and we will definitely see a lot of activity in this area in the next few months.




    Not just Real-Time Chat

    It should also be noted that the real-time chat is really only one aspect of Wave. There is no reason why the chat couldn't be used as an internal micro-blogging tool, for example. As Jens Rasmussen pointed out to us, it is this mix of uses in different scenarios that may be the most exciting aspect of Wave. While the real-time aspects of Wave are currently at the forefront of what people have been excited about, there is no reason why users couldn't use it as a replacement for regular email as well - or why they couldn't switch from one mode to another at will.

    A Few More Thoughts




    • Presence will be indicated by a green dot on users' avatars - very much like IM.
    • One thing that got to us was that hitting the Enter key will just give you a new line, but to finish a message, you have to hit Shift+Enter, which takes a bit of getting used to.
    • At this point, long waves with a lot of concurrent users can get a bit confusing. While the messages are timestamped, it would be great if there were some stronger visual clues as to which messages are new. You can easily get to new messages by hitting the space bar, but even then, sometimes it is still a bit hard to see what messages you are actually looking at.
    • Unlike Gmail, Wave actually features traditional folders and you can filter out messages by keywords. In addition, you can also tag waves.
    • It would be nice if you could turn the real-time aspect of Wave off and only have your messages appear in a Wave after it was completed.
    • The playback function that was prominently featured in the demo last week is interesting, but we are not sure how useful it will be in daily use.
    • Currently, the automatic spell-checker on Wave is offline, so we couldn't test it, but we'll update this post once it works again.
    • We tested Wave in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer - as expected, it didn't work in IE but worked perfectly fine in all the other browsers.

    Will Wave Revolutionize EMail?

    The big question on everybody's mind, though, is if Google and the Wave team can hold true to their promise of 'reinventing email for the 21st century.' What we have seen so far is only the tip of the iceberg, but we can already envision how this could replace our internal chat room here at RWW, and how it could revolutionize the way employees in a company communicate. Wave definitely takes some getting used to, but once you get into the flow of things, regular email suddenly feels stale and slow.

    Like any great tool, Wave gives its users a lot of flexibility and never gets in your way. If you want a Wave to look more like a document instead of a conversation, Wave will work just as well as when you just want to use it as a chat room.

    It's still too early to argue about whether Wave can or will ever replace email (it's only a developer preview at this point after all). However, after using it for a while we were already wishing that we could add more of our contacts to our list so that it could become our default messaging system. Until then, though, we are back to Gmail and IM

    Condom advertising slogans.  

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    KamaSutra condoms
    Ad slogan: KamaSutra. For the pleasure of sensual living.


    LifeStyles Brand Condoms
    Ad slogans: Proven Protection That Feels Really Good!
    Feel Good. Play Safe.
    (4 Play by Lifestyles)


    Trojan Condoms
    Tagline: Trojan. Pleasure you want. Protection you trust.


    Jimmie Hatz Condoms
    Motto: The Official Condom Of The Hip Hop Kulture.


    Durex Condoms
    Slogans: For a hundred million reasons (European campaign)
    Durex. Made to make you last longer.
    Better Shape, Better Sex.
    Once you try it you would never do without it.
    Good news for your sex life, bad news for beds.
    Durex. Crowdstopper.


    Sagami Condoms
    Slogan: Sagami. The improved polyurethane condom.


    Jontex Condoms
    Advertising slogan: Jontex. The safest.


    Jiffi Australian Condoms
    Slogans: The thinking man's condom.
    Real men do it in a Jiffi.


    Harmony Condoms, India
    Taglines: Try something new tonight!
    Harmony. Safe love.


    Okamoto, Japanese brand
    Advertising slogan: Okamoto. Super Fine!


    Manix, French condoms
    Slogans: The world's thinnest condom.
    Less latex, more sex
    (Manix 0,02)


    Joy Condoms, Brazil
    Advertising slogan: The safest love.

    T20 WPRLD CUP MATCH SCHEDULE  

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    Group A :
    India, Bangladesh, Ireland

    Group B : Pakistan, England, Netherland

    Group C : Australia, Sri Lanka, West Indies

    Group D : South Africa, New Zealand, Scotland
    T20 World Cup Match Schedule
    Match No Match Day Time Venue
    1 England v Netherlands 5 June 09 17:30 Lord’s
    2 New Zealand v Scotland 6 June 09 10:00 The Oval
    3 Australia v West Indies 6 June 09 13:30 The Oval
    4 India v Bangladesh 6 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    5 South Africa v Scotland 7 June 09 13;30 The Oval
    6 England v Pakistan 7 June 09 17:30 The Oval
    7 Bangladesh v Ireland 8 June 09 13:30 Trent Bridge
    8 Australia v Sri Lanka 8 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    9 Pakistan v Netherlands 9 June 09 13:30 Lord’s
    10 New Zealand v South Africa 9 June 09 17:30 Lord’s
    11 Sri Lanka v West Indies 10 June 09 13:30 Trent Bridge
    12 India v Ireland 10 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    13 D1 v A2 11 June 09 13:30 Trent Bridge
    14 B2 v D2 11 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    15 B1 v C2 12 June 09 13:30 Lord’s
    16 A1 v C1 12 June 09 17:30 Lord’s
    17 C1 v D2 13 June 09 13:30 The Oval
    18 D1 v B1 13 June 09 17:30 The Oval
    19 A2 v C2 14 June 09 13:30 Lord’s
    20 A1 v B2 14 June 09 17:30 Lord’s
    21 B1 v A2 15 June 09 13:30 The Oval
    22 B2 v C1 15 June 09 17:30 The Oval
    23 D1 v C2 16 June 09 13:30 Trent Bridge
    24 D2 v A1 16 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    25 1st Semi-Final 18 June 09 17:30 Trent Bridge
    26 2nd Semi-Final 19 June 09 17:30 The Oval
    27 Final 21 June 09 15:00 Lord’s

    Dustbot, the robotic garbage man, can be summoned at any time via cellphone  

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    From the home of the three minute pizza machine comes a robotic, tireless garbage collector. Called the Dustbot, it stands almost as tall as a man and is designed to navigate the narrow streets of Italy, where a boxy garbage truck wouldn't fit.

    The Dustbot also trumps the garbage truck (in theory), as it can be summoned to your door at any time through your cell. This eliminates the need for a standardized route and, with enough Dustbots out on the street, trash wouldn't be sitting out on the curb for all that long. It's easy to imagine this going horribly wrong, but it's an interesting approach to trash collection, and it's a definite advantage when it comes to robotic trash collection.

    It's got a gyroscope that gives it the same bouncy uprightness a Segway enjoys, and uses GPS navigation to pick its routes. Click Continue to see a video of the Dustbot doing its thing.





    Samsung's puzzling camera trick: here's how they did it  

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    Samsung's brilliant viral video campaign for its I8910 HD cellphone they showed last month? Now the company reveals how it pulled off that clever camera trick.



    Here is the first video: ----before revealed the trick





    Here is the trick:




    Nokia N97  

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    Nokia has launched the Nokia N97, the world's most advanced mobile that will transform the way people connect to the Internet and to each other. The N97 mobile phone carves a new space in the otherwise blurred realm between smartphone and laptop.

    Designed for the needs of Internet-savvy consumers, the Nokia N97 combines a large 3.5" touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard, providing an 'always open' window to favorite social networking sites and Internet destinations.

    With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the Nokia N97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their 'status' and share their 'social location' as well as related pictures or videos.


    Watch Demo:






    The phone appears on the Univercell website and it is said to cost approximately Rs.38,462.





    Key Features of the new Nokia N97:


    • Touch display (3.5″ of it) which slides and tilts to reveal a full QWERTY kepboard plus d-pad for easy navigation.
    • 5 Megapixel Camera
    • Carl Zeiss integrated optics coupled with a dual LED flash
    • A massive 32GB of internal memory with MicrSD support for further memory expansion
    • Integrated Assisted GPS
    • WiFi and HSDPA
    • DVD quality video capture and 16:9 display.

    ASUS R2H Ultra-Mobile PC for the New Mobile Computing Era  

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    7-inch LCD touch screen with handwritten input support and solid security protection – The R2H offers full PC functions and more!
















    For more information visit Asus Website