Click has been in Hanover for the annual technology show Cebit. The exhibition, which is the largest trade show of anywhere in the world, is in its 21st year and has hosted more than 400,000 visitors over six days. You can find our reports below ...
 | UNIQUE PC DESIGNS ON SHOW |
UNIQUE PC DESIGNS AT TECH FEST
For most people our computer is simply a box we hide under our desks. But for a select group it is a thing to be adored.
PC modders, as they are known, decorate them and convert them into model robots, cars, or just about anything they can think of.
Andrew Webb has been checking out these objects of desire in Hanover.
FIRST BROADCAST: Wednesday, 21 March, 2007
 | MINI PCs PUT TO THE TEST |
MINI PCs PUT TO THE TEST
Mini PCs that run full Windows Vista are creating a stir at Cebit.
The handheld PCs, which were a highlight of last year's trade fair, are now using much improved technology.
Click's Spencer Kelly reports.
FIRST BROADCAST: Monday, 19 March, 2007
 | DIGITAL PROJECTORS SHOWCASED |
DIGITAL PROJECTORS SHOWCASED
Cutting edge technology is turning video projectors into a practical alternative to plasma or LCD TVs for the home.
New brighter, smaller projectors that work in daylight are being showcased at the fair.
Spencer Kelly has been taking a look.
FIRST BROADCAST: Monday, 19 March, 2007
 | CEBIT FAIR OPENS |
CEBIT FAIR OPENS
The giant Cebit trade fair in Hanover has opened, with a huge variety of new technology on display.
Radio tagging chips and book-sized computers are grabbing attention at this year's Cebit, as Andrew Webb reports.
FIRST BROADCAST: Thursday, 15 March, 2007