Be amazed – the iEraser is launched at CES 2012

You know, CES as a show can be hit and miss – some booths in the exhibition are very, very, niche.  Some press conferences are important must-see announcements. Others, well, they’re just a bit strange. Like this…

I went along to an event titled ‘Best iProducts’ which I thought might showcase some really cool ‘appcessories’ – sadly not. Instead, a crazy lady dressed in bright green with an orange wig was spruking a product. The iEraser. Why am I telling you this? Well despite the crazy presentation, it is actually quite cool.

Crazy "Irene"

In the spirit of the old blackboard erasers from my school days, the iEraser is a hard block with a special material on one side which, when you swipe it across your screen really does a bloody good job at cleaning the screen.

The iEraser - theieraser.com

It’s going to be $14.95 in the US, but there are no details of Australian availability – perhaps an online store will be perfect for them.

So, while the people behind it might go to extremes to get attention, the concept stands on its own two feet. The iEraser does a great job at cleaning your laptop, tablet or TV screen.

 

Web: theireraser.com

Price: (in the USA) $14.95

Recent Posts

  • Tech

PGA Tour 2K25 Review: Golf plus an RPG experience? Count me in!

Way back in my youth I used to be pretty good at golf, and now…

4 hours ago
  • Tech

Could you last 5.5 days on one phone call? Vodafone customer did

These days a phone call longer than five minutes would be a rarity for most…

7 hours ago
  • Tech

Reddit and Kick banned for under 16s as Australian Government finally names platforms

The Australian Government's Social Media Minimum Age laws come into effect in just over a…

10 hours ago
  • Tech

Review: Logitech MX Master 4 — long live the king, again

The Logitech MX Master mice have been among the best mice on the market for…

1 day ago
  • Tech

Oasis fans used 7.43TB of data on the Telstra network during two sold-out concerts!

Oasis has played two mega shows in Melbourne this past week and as is the…

1 day ago
  • Tech

Optus grilled by Senators over Triple-Zero outage – fail to ask questions on the fundamental issue

The Optus CEO, Stephen Rue, along with Senior Optus Staff and the Chairman of Optus,…

2 days ago