This one seemed to be small like there was not much to say. It was basically the last IT show of this year that took one hall. Surprisingly enough, HP is not the only one that has the USB technology that hooks up both the keyboard and the mouse at the same time. From my findings, it seemed like Rangers is another company that produces the same set. Speaking of that company, I remembered using their wireless keyboard with the mini mouse part on the left and right sides. The left side has the left and right mouse buttons while the right side has the trackball thing that allows you to move. When I used that keyboard one more time, there was some Android TV thing with the flashdrive and the SD card in. From the look of the interface, I was certain that it was powered by Android like what I used in the SITEX IT show.
The exploration took place two days ago but the show won't be over until next Tuesday which is Christmas Day. In fact, I was distracted like hell by the SMART TVs displaying the respective websites with the latest news articles so that section was skipped anyway although I explored one previously in the previous IT shows.
Lastly, I found Garageband to be interesting to use but as I don't have the app on my IOS device due to the fact it is priced or I don't have the Mac computer, it would take me time to figure out on how to use it based on my experience on using FL Studio.