CES 2009: The videos |
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Posted by Simon Cohen at 10:50 AM | E-mail this post
After a 4-day whirlwind of new tech and gadgets here in Las Vegas, CES 2009 is over. If you missed the action, don't worry - we've got video - lots of video.
We saw a lot of products while at the show - far more than we could write about here on the blog - but we did manage to shoot some video. Over 30 videos in fact.
Check them out here: http://technology.sympatico.msn.ca/CES/video
Some of the items that really standout are:
- Anybot's prototype of a telespresence robot that lets people move around a home or office using the eyes and ears of a robot that could be thousands of miles away. Impressive stuff, from a Canadian inventor.
- Unify4Life's groundbreaking use of the BlackBerry smartphone - they've found a way to turn it into the ultimate universal remote for the home and much more.
- Mattel's MindFlex: A game that literally uses the power of your mind - or at least your power of concentration - to control a ball that floats on column of air.
- Polaroid is back with an instant camera for the digital age - yep, get prints right from your camera.
- Sony's new VAIO P series laptop. It's smaller than most netbooks, yet packs all of the power of a full PC. This one really wowed the crowds.
- LG's prototype portable media player that has a pico-projector built in
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