Jan 15, 2010
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    CES 2010 Most Wanted Gadget List

    CES 2010 a mindblowing Event!
    Ohhhhhh Man I wish I was there and were a part of this amazing event at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
    Gadgets, Tablets/iSlates, 3D technology, Kindles, Smartphones, MultiTouch Screens, Seminars,…, and don’t for get the amazing people that you will meet and get to know!

    To not miss this amazing event I went to twit.tv which is hosted by Leo Laporte.
    Leo runs many different high quality podcasts with the main theme: Technology.

    I’ll mention some of the shows he is hosting: Security Now with Steve Gibson, This Week in Tech with friends, The GizWiz with Dick DeBartolo (from MAD Magazine), etc. Leo and his crew covered almost the entire CES 2010 Event (and yes I said almost, because there was many halls and floors and each hall was several football fields large, over 20’000 exhibitors and approximately 150’000 people). Yeah Baby that Event was INSANE I tell ya!

    Ok, enough chit chatting and bring in the list.
    This list is my personal opinion of the gadgets and hightech gizmoz I really like (and some of them will I probably buy when they will get released) and I saw from the event via Live streams and articles from engadget and several other sites as well.

    1. Boxee Box

    Boxee is a multimedia software which is developed so you can enjoy entertainment from the Internet and your computer on the tv.
    Boxee is developed from the open source project xbmc.
    During the CES 2010 event in Las Vegas Boxee announced the Boxee Box which is a Boxee in a hardware solution instead of software+pc/mac that you needed before.

    With it’s cool design of a cube going through the table and a good price tag 150-200$ this will be a awesome product… and I’m going to buy one ;)

    2. Nexus One aka Google Phone

    The Nexus One Googles first mobile phone. People have talked about it, people have waited for it, people have drooled after it and now it’s here, ok only in the US so far.

    I’m not sure if I’m going to buy it because it’s the first phone from google and my experience with newly released devices is that it will have some sort of children’s disease. We’ll just have to wait and see what the public will tell to the world about this new phone.

    In the end I really like this phone for it’s speed, sleekness and what engineers have done to it (what I’ve seen and heard). Hopefully in the future the Google phone will be a strong competitor to Apples iPhone.

    3. Ford SYNC (MyFord and MyFord Touch)

    Ford were the keynote during CES 2010 at Las Vegas Convention Center. Introducing their new technology Ford SYNC or the new name (what I’ve heard) MyFord and MyFord Touch.
    SYNC is a ease-to-use car connectivity/communication system, you can operate popular features as the MP3-player, Bluetooth and USB drives with a simple voice command.

    SYNC include features as:
    * Hands-free Calling
    *911 Assist
    *Music Search
    *Vehicle Health Report
    *News, Sports and Weather Forcasts
    *Real-time Traffic
    *Turn-by-Turn Navigation and much more.
    To get more info about this amazing product you can visit SyncMyRide.com.

    4. Panasonic 152″ 4K3D Plasma TV

    A another product that was very popular among the companies was 3D technology. LG, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sharp, Sony, Philips and many more.
    Two Tv:s stood out from the rest. The first one is Panasonics monserous 152″ 4K 3D Plasma Tv, 152″! 4K! :D Insane I’ll tell ya.
    The second thing that stood at the CES 2010 Event was the worlds thinnest LED-backlit LCD from LG, were a talking about amazing 6,9 mm thin.

    All I can say is WOW.


    5. Eye-Fi 802.11n Pro X2

    The Eye-Fi have been around for a while, but during the CES event they announced a updated version, the Eye-Fi 802.11n Pro X2. This card will only be sold in 8GB sizes and is a Class 6 card which means more speed.

    The idea behind the Eye-Fi is that while out shooting for example and you are near a WiFi-hotspot the card will upload its contents to a specified ftp or storage center and delete the content after it has been uploaded successfully.

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