A cleaning staff member polishes flat screens on a stand before the official opening of the 50th edition of the "IFA" on September 2, 2010 in Berlin.IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010.(Photo:AFP)
A visitor looks at Toshiba's latest media tablet, the "Folio 100" at the company's booth at the 50th edition of the "IFA" on September 2, 2010 in Berlin.IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010.(Photo:AFP)
A model demonstrates the use of the Philips Activa portable fitness device at the stand of Dutch electronics giant Philips at the 50th edition of the IFA consumer electronics and home appliances fair in Berlin September 2, 2010. The device acts as a trainer, MP3 player, and pedometer all in one. IFA, one of the world's biggest consumer electronics and home appliances fairs, opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
A visitor checks out LED flat screen TVs at the stand of Dutch electronics giant Philips at the 50th edition of the "IFA" electronics trade fair in Berlin, September 2, 2010. IFA, one of the world's biggest consumer electronics and home appliances fairs, opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
Visitors walk past a display of flat screen TVs at the stand of Dutch electronics giant Philips at the 50th edition of the "IFA" electronics trade fair in Berlin, September 2, 2010. IFA, one of the world's biggest consumer electronics and home appliances fairs, opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010.(PHOTO:AFP)
Visitors walk past a "Reference" 52 inch LCD TV on display at the booth of German high end TV manufacturer Loewe at the 50th edition of the "IFA" electronics trade fair in Berlin, September 2, 2010. IFA, one of the world's biggest consumer electronics and home appliances fairs, opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
A man has his picture taken in a 3D room at Samsung's booth at the 50th edition of the "IFA" electronics trade fair in Berlin, September 2, 2010. IFA, one of the world's biggest consumer electronics and home appliances fairs, opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
Samsung's latest tablet device the "Galaxy tab" is on display at the 50th edition of the "IFA" on September 2, 2010 in Berlin. The Galaxy Tab, presented at the IFA electronics trade fair in Berlin, Germany, has a seven-inch (17.8-centimetre) touchscreen, slightly smaller than the iPad's 9.7 inches, and uses Google's Android 2.2 operating system. IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
An Apple iPad is displayen next to Samsung's new tablet device, the "Galaxy tab" at Samsung's booth at the 50th edition of the "IFA" on September 2, 2010 in Berlin. The Galaxy Tab has a seven-inch (17.8-centimetre) touchscreen, slightly smaller than the iPad's 9.7 inches, and uses Google's Android 2.2 operating system. IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
A journalist compares the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, right, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad, left, at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.(PHOTO:AP)
Journalists gather around the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, left, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad, right, at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
Samsung's new tablet device, the "Galaxy Tab" is on display at their booth at the 50th edition of "IFA" in Berlin, September 2, 2010. The Galaxy Tab has a seven-inch (17.8-centimetre) touchscreen, slightly smaller than the iPad's 9.7 inches, and uses Google's Android 2.2 operating system. IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
A journalist holds the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad, at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
A man takes a photograph of a woman with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
Thomas Richter, Head of Portfolio Management for Telecommunications Europe of Samsung presents the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad, at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
Thomas Richter, Head of Portfolio Management for Telecommunications Europe of Samsung presents the new Samsung Galaxy Tab, left, a tablet computer to compete with the Apple iPad, right, at IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
A man takes a close look at an ultra thin Samsung television during preparations for IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
People wearing 3D glasses watch a video wall at Panasonic's exhibition during preparations for the 50th edition of "IFA" in Berlin, September 1, 2010. Panasoninc launched their 3D range at the IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair that opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)
A man walks in front of television screens of Philips in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
A woman walks in front of television screens of Philips in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds(Photo:AP)
Visitors wear special glasses to watch a three-dimensional film on a three-dimensional television in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
Employees of Toshiba wear special glasses to watch a movie on a laptop, which uses a Toshiba software to convert two-dimensional movies into three-dimensional, in preparation for IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8 2010 on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
A model presents a three-dimensional camcorder of Panasonic, which will be available in October 2010, during a news conference in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. (PHOTO:AP)
Journalists wear special glasses to watch a three-dimensional film on a three-dimensional television of Panasonic during a news conference in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.(PHOTO:AP)
An employee of Panasonic wears special glasses to watch a three-dimensional film on a three-dimensional television of Panasonic in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.(PHOTO:AP)
An employee of Panasonic wears special glasses to watch a three-dimensional film on a three-dimensional television of Panasonic in preparation of IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. IFA takes place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 8, 2010 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.(PHOTO:AP)
Three-dimensional television screens of Panasonic are seen through special glasses to watch a three-dimensional film in preparation for IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. (PHOTO:AP)
A man walks in front of vacuum cleaners of Siemens in preparation for IFA, the world's largest trade fair for consumer electronics and electrical home appliances, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. (PHOTO:AP)
Fair workers arrange flat screens on a stand before the official opening of the 50th edition of the "IFA" on September 2, 2010 in Berlin.IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair opens to the public from September 3 to 8, 2010. (PHOTO:AFP)