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The               2010               International               Consumer               Electronics               Show,               The               CES               2010,               is               the               biggest               international               venue               for               the               top               name               and               no-name               electronics               companies,               all               members               of               the               CEA,               to               display               their               up               and               coming               technology               and               gadgets.

Companies               like               Microsoft,               Nokia,               Symantec,               and               many               more,               both               big               name               companies               trying               to               get               ahead               and               no               name               companies               trying               to               get               noticed,               came               from               all               over               the               world               to               show               off               what               they               think               are               their               best               products               and               what               they               have               to               offer               the               rest               of               us.

As               with               any               show               such               as               the               CES,               while               everyone               who               has               showed               of               a               product               thinks               theirs               is               the               best               out               there,               it               may               not               always               be               the               case               as               there               is               always               the               best               of               the               best               gadgets               and               the               worst               of               the               worst               and               this               year's               CES               show,               held               in               Las               Vegas,               Nevada,               USA,               was               no               different.

If               you               ready               to               skip               all               the               scrounging               for               details               and               looking               through               boring               "been               there               before,               seen               and               done               that               already"               products               just               to               find               the               this               years               best               products,               look               no               further.

Here               they               are,               presented               to               you               in               all               their               glorious               detail,               only               the               best               of               this               year's               2010               International               Consumer               Electronics               Show.

The               MSI's               Dual-Display               Windows               7-Based               Netbook               Prototype
               Simply               put,               this               gadget               is               a               Netbook               and               an               E-Reader               all               smashed               up               in               one               nice               little               multi-touch               package.

It               gives               users               the               option               of               two               sizes,               either               a               7"               or               a               10"               folding-style               dual               touchscreen               device               both               with               the               Windows               7               operating               System               in               use               running               on               an               Atom-Z               processor               through               Intel's               Menlow               MID               platform               while               using               solid-state               hard               drive               with               the               option               of               either               32GB               or               64GB               storage               to               pull               the               package               together.
               The               beauty               of               the               product               comes               with               dual               LCD               touchscreen,               as               it               is               widely               available               and               cheaper               to               produce               than               the               traditional               digital               ink               e-book               reader               technology.

The               LCD               concept               also               meshes               well               with               the               battery               because               it               uses               less               power,               essentially               allowing               up               to               six               hours               of               continuous               use.

The               package               is               folded               direct               in               the               middle;               horizontally               to               offer               a               virtual               keyboard               when               used               as               a               Netbook;               vertically,               just               as               a               normal               book               would,               when               used               as               an               E-Reader,               making               it               definitely               one               of               the               better               products               and               innovations               at               this               years               CES.

While               this               prototype               is               not               yet               in               production,               there               is               no               price               point               and               there               is               no               release               date               as               of               yet               because               MSI               has               no               actual               plans               of               selling               the               item               themselves,               as               they               are               a               contract               manufacturer,               however,               they               are               hoping               some               other               big               name               company               will               pick               it               up.

They               do               state               anyone               can               place               an               order,               however,               as               they               claim               it               is               definitely               ready               for               mass               production.
               The               Lexmark               Platinum               Pro905               All-in-one               Printer
               While               printers               are               not               the               most               interesting               items               of               the               technology               market               and               I               usually               do               not               look               to               them               as               innovative               ideas,               this               one               deserves               its               spot               on               the               best               of               list               this               year.

The               Lexmark               printer               won               an               award               at               the               CES               this               year,               and               for               good               reason.

A               $4.99               ink               cartridge.

While,               yes,               this               printer               costs               a               pretty               penny               just               to               purchase               it               outright,               $399.00,               in               the               end               it               is               worth               it               with               the               thousands               saved               on               future               ink               costs,               as               well               as               environmental               costs.

The               Pro905               features               Lexmark's               intuitive               MtTouch               4.3'               LCD               Touchscreen               input               area,               an               unheard               of               five               year               warranty,               a               300               page               input               paper               tray               capacity               with               a               50               page               automatic               feeder               and               two               paper               trays               for               multiple               size               use               and               to               make               it               all               happen.

Other               specs               include               WiFi               readiness,               a               black               print               resolution               of               up               to               2400x1200               dpi               and               color               resolution               up               to               4800x1200               dpi,               a               print               speed               of               33               ppm               (prints               per               minute)               and               a               standard               (and               maximum)               memory               size               if               64GB.

This               Lexmark               printer               will               save               money               and               time,               while               making               the               workplace               easier               to               work               in               and               manage.
               Sony               BRAVIA               Series               HDTD               3D               TV
               3D               Televisions               have               been               looked               to               in               the               past               as               best               ideas,               but               never               saw               the               light               of               day-until               now,               that               is.

Although               the               Sony               BRAVIA               Line               is               still               not               in               production,               it               is               well               on               its               way               as               the               complete               line               is               due               the               spring               of               2010               and               has               a               lot               more               to               offer               than               the               3D               TV               ideas               of               the               past.

The               Sony               BRAVIA               complete               line               of               3D               TVs               all               feature               full               HD               1080p               resolution,               EDGE               LED               Backlighting               and               Monolithic               design,               fully               integrated               DH               3D               design               technology,               and               built               in               Wi-Fi.

The               BRAVIA               Series               has               three               models,               the               LX900               which               comes               in               four               sizes,               40,"               46,"               52,"               and               60",               the               HX900               comes               in               46"               and               52,"               sizes,               the               HX800               in               40,"               46'               and               52"               sizes               and               the               NX800.comes               in               46,"               52"               and               60"               sizes.

All               also               come               with               "active               shutter"               3D               glasses               and               they               are               the               only               ones               to               integrate               the               emitter               to               the               glasses,               made               by               RealID.

Full               Specs               for               all               models               are               located               at               the               Sony               BRAVIA               website               at               the               link               below.
               The               Panasonic               Twin-lens               Full               HD               3D               Camcorder
               This               must               be               the               year               for               HD               3D               gadgets,               as               this               is               the               second               HD               3D               device               to               make               it               to               the               list.

This               camcorder               is               like               no               other               and               Panasonic               touts               this               camcorder               as               the               "world's               first               professional,               fully-integrated               Full               HD               3D               camcorder"               ever               released.

Panasonic               seems               to               have               changed               the               old               standard               of               HD               3D               being               two               heavy               bodies               stitched               together               as               one,               as               their               new               Full               HD               3D               camcorder               is               lightweight               and               has               all               the               necessary               parts               integrated               into               one               body,               making               the               lens,               camera               head,               the               camcorder               itself               and               the               recording               dual               memory               cards               all               one               piece.

The               camcorder               also               features               a               flexible               and               solid-state               based               recording               system,               a               twin               lens               system               for               convergence               adjustment               and               a               horizontal               and               vertical               displacement               automatic               correction               adjustment               system               built               in               for               easier               picture               taking               and               control.

At               a               suggested               retail               price               of               $21,000               and               called               the               "Budget               Busting               Camcorder,               I               don't               think               the               Panasonic               HD               3D               camcorder               is               intended               for               the               general               public,               nor               will               it               be               seen               on               the               streets               any               time               soon.
               The               Pandigital               Portable               Printer               with               ZINK               Technology
               This               must               be               the               year               of               the               printer               as               the               worlds               first               inkless               printer               has               made               it               to               the               best               of               list.

This               is               the               world's               first               portable               printer               to               use               the               "ZINK™               Zero               Ink               Printing               Technology               from               ZINK               Imaging."               No               more               waiting               in               line               at               the               photo               counter               as               it               prints               inkless,               borderless               and               high               quality               4'x6'               prints               onto               patented               ZINK               paper               right               from               a               camera               phone               as               well               as               from               digital               cameras,               into               the               palm               of               your               hand.

Using               a               5-in-one               microSD               memory               card               inserted               into               the               printer               means               lugging               cameras               and               camera               phones               to               a               PC               is               long               outdated.

There               are               no               detailed               specs               now,               but               more               details               are               located               on               the               Pandigital               website               at               the               link               below.
               Well,               there               you               have               it               folks,               the               five               best               of               the               best               products               and               ideas               right               from               CES               2010.

It               is               amazing               that               two               printers               have               made               it               to               this               years               list,               as               printers               are               hardly               ever               considered               innovative               technology,               but               when               you               have               one               using               no               ink               and               the               other               using               ink               costing               five               dollars,               it               is               not               something               to               be               ignored.

Also,               the               3D               revolution               seems               to               be               moving               into               full               swing               as               technology               gets               smarter               and               smaller,               making               the               large               3D               products               of               the               past               a               feasible               idea               for               the               future.

Long               live               the               CES               for               the               best               of               what               technology               has               to               offer               to               our               great               technological               centric               world               we               live               in.
               Resources:
               CES:               http://www.cesweb.org/
               Liliputing.com:               MSI               IntroducesDual               Screen               Netbook/Ereader               Running               Win               7
               http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/msi-introduces-dual-screen-netbookebook-reader-running-windows-7.html
               PCWorld.com:               MSI               Shows               Dual-screen               7-inch               and               10-inch               Netbooks
               http://www.pcworld.com/article/186286/msi_shows_dualscreen_7inch_and_10inch_netbooks.html
               Lexmark               Platinum               Pro905               All-in-one               Printer               Specs:               http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/All-in-Ones/Lexmark-Platinum-Pro905/catId=cat10004-category&prodId=5474-product;jsessionid=3EA6EE0DCCDF4E62E0F197A40C3059CB.node1
               TechRepublic,.com:               Lexmark               Wins               CES               Award               For               All0in0one               Printer               With               $5               Ink               Cartridge:               http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=3548
               PCWorld.com:               Sony               Debuts               New               Design               &               3D               HDTV's               for               2010:               http://www.pcworld.com/article/186162/sony_debuts_new_design_and_3d_hdtvs_for_2010.html
               Sony               Style:               New               BRAVIA               HDTV               3D               Coming               Spring               2010:
               http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644539863&SR=hero:ces_2010:xbr_52hx900:learn_more:ss
               Panasonic               USA               Pressroom:               http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=389533&modelNo=Content01062010105131864&surfModel=Content01062010105131864
               Pandigital:               Portable               Printer               with               ZINK               Technology:               http://www.pandigital.net/galleries/269
               ThePhotographyBlog               The               Pandigital               Portable               Photo               Printer:               http://www.photographyblog.com/news/pandigital_portable_photo_printer/






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