Cyberstep sent our hearts aflutter-ish at last year’s NAMM with its prototype KDJ-One, a Game Boy with gigantism that held a portable digital audio workstation inside. Now, twelve months later, the company’s pulled the dust sheets from a version that’s ready for prime-time. Inside its roomy bowels you’ll find a 1.0GHz Intel Atom processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB SSD and a 5-inch WVGA (800 x 400) touchscreen that’ll let you control that piano-roll score editor.
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KDJ-One: the Game Boy of music making is real(ly coming, in a bit) (video)

Optoma’s giving the shrink ray treatment to two of its latest pico projectors , debuting at CES 2012 today. The pocket-friendly PK320 comes in at a slight eight ounces and outputs 16:9 images at up to 150-inches in 854 x 480 resolution.
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so.
Drums and parents go together like cheese and gravel, but if the little ones want to learn, the smart buy is a headphone friendly electric kit . Proud / sneaky parent Ian Cole, on the other hand, decided that a portable set of digital drums would be the ideal way to share his son’s “talent” with the grand-folk. 





