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The 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show Annual Vegas gadget show was touted as being bigger than ever, featuring sharper TVs and acrobatic PCs.
Jan .11, 2013
Convention attendees test out Intel's Creative Interactive Gesture Camera development kit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan .11, 2013
Justin Bredeau tries out a Sony 3-D personal viewer. The viewer simulates watching a 150-inch screen from 12 feet away.
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Jan .11, 2013
A convention attendee examines a display of Sony 65-inch Ultra HD LED televisions.
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Jan .10, 2013
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadricopters are showcased at the Parrot booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan .10, 2013
An attendee plays Fruit Ninja at the Panasonic booth.
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Jan .10, 2013
Infastech engineer Dick Seidl examines a display of large-screen LED Ultra HD televisions at the Hisense booth.
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Jan .10, 2013
Junho Kim reaches out toward the screen while watching a 3-D video display at the LG booth.
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Jan .10, 2013
MakerBot Replicator 2X 3D desktop printer is on display at the MakeBot booth.
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Jan .10, 2013
A character called "Tablet Man" walks through an exhibit hall showcasing a variety of tablets powered with Accessory Power products.
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Jan .10, 2013
The Qualcomm booth welcomes visitors at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan .10, 2013
Gadgets are taken for a test drive at the Huawei booth.
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Claire Hobean, operations manager for Re-Time, models the Re-Timer at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The company says the product helps reset your body clock by shining a green 500-nanometer-wavelength light over your eyes. The product is beneficial for frequent fliers and shift workers, Hobean said. The Australian company just released the Re-Timer in Australia for $282.67 and will launch in the United States this week.
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Ombre headphones by Urban Beatz are on display at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs through Friday and is expected to feature 3,100 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 150,000 attendees.
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Goldfish swim around a tablet displayed in a waterproof case at the DryCase booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Industry affiliates try out a display of massage chairs at the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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The iPotty for iPad potty training device was on display Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. No app is available to go with the trainer, but the idea is to keep the child on the toilet for as long as necessary by keeping her digitally entertained.
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SmallWorks' Lego-compatible iPhone cases are shown at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
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An application vendor displays his wares Wednesday, the second day of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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A visitor tries out Celluon's Magic Cube, a projection keyboard for mobile devices, at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
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Exhibitors, industry affiliates and analysts gather around an Audi R-18 e-ton Quattro hybrid race car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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An attendee examines a Nikon camera at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday.
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The Winbot robotic window cleaner is displayed during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The Belken WeMo Baby is displayed at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The wireless room moniter that allows the user to listen through a smartphone is $89.
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Eric Rudder, chief technical strategy officer of Microsoft, holds a prototype Windows smartphone with a flexible OLED display during Samsung's keynote address Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Exhibitors and industry affiliates gather around to watch a demonstration of a Whee robotic massager at the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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The GoPro Hero 3 with integrated WiFi is displayed at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday.
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Jan. 8, 2013
Dylon York, center, and Chase Heavener, right, use 3-D glasses to watch a show outside the LG booth at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The trade show, which runs until Jan. 11, is the world’s largest annual innovation event, offering an array of entrepreneur-focused exhibits, events and conference sessions for technology entrepreneurs.
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Jan. 8, 2012
Moti Elmaliach, center, of Israel, writes on a display using Panasonic’s electronic touch pen at the Panasonic booth at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
A Polaroid lens adapter for an iPhone is displayed during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
Polaroid high-definition sports video cameras are displayed at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
An attendee inspects an LG Smart appliance during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Jan. 8, 2013
Andrey Pinero sets up a Sony Corp. Personal 3D Viewer headset during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
A Casio G-Shock Bluetooth watch is displayed during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The $180 watch synchs with phones that have Bluetooth 4.0 or above and can alert the wearer to incoming e-mails, text messages and phone calls. It also has a phone find feature and a walk-away warning if the phone and the watch are separated by a certain distance.
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Jan. 8, 2013
A Sony 3-D movie is seen reflected in an attendee’s glasses during the 2013 International Consumer Electronic Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Jan. 8, 2013
An attendee looks at a display of the Panasonic 4K OLED television at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Jan. 8, 2013
Panasonic North America CEO Joe Taylor hands off Panasonic's new 20-inch tablet to host Lisa Ling during a keynote address at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
Attendees look at Sharp Corp.'s 90-inch televisions during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
E Fun’s Apen Touch8 pen is shown at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 8, 2013
A Samsung Galaxy Note II phone-cum-tablet is displayed during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Attendees walk into a press event before the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 7, 2013
Watches made by Martian Watches are displayed at the 2013 International CES Digital Experience media preview in Las Vegas. The Bluetooth wristwear allows people to make phone calls and text.
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Jan. 7, 2013
Moshi Digits touchscreen gloves are displayed. The gloves have a microfleece lining.
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Jan. 7, 2013
A man walks past the Intel booth at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show.
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Jan. 6, 2013
French Parrot introduces its automatic flying drones during the opening event of the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Mandalay Bay Hotel resort in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
John Noonan displays a pair of Liquid Image goggles with a built-in camera at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. The goggles, which have built-in WiFi, are currently available on the market at a retail price of $399.
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Jan. 6, 2013
An Orbotix Sphero robotic ball is demonstrated during a press event.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., holds the Project Shield, an Android-based handheld gaming device, as he speaks during a news conference before the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Diego Romeu of 3M Touch Systems uses an 84-inch touch table during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Reporters for the Verge work during a press event before the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Portable electronic devices are submerged in water for a HZ0 waterproof demonstration during a press event.
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Jan. 6, 2013
A Lenovo Group IdeaCenter Horizon device is demonstrated during a press event before the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
A bartender pours a martini though an ice sculpture during a press event.
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Jan. 6, 2013
A HAPIfork is displayed at a press event.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Rohan Marley, son of late reggae musician Bob Marley, displays the One Foundation speaker system from the House of Marley at a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Tim Tebow-themed and Usain Bolt-themed Soul SL300 noise-canceling headphones are displayed at the opening press event of the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The headphones retail for $299.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Brushbuddies displays talking and singing toothbrushes during the opening event of the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show.
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Jan. 6, 2013
An EGO video camera is displayed at the opening press event. The Wi-Fi enabled mountable camera retails for $179.
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Jan. 6, 2013
A Body Media armband is on display during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. The armband is designed to record your physical activities and will be available this summer.
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Jan. 6, 2013
A MyLink menu is displayed inside a Chevrolet Spark electric car during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Aki Anastasiou stands in front of a LG Electronics Ultra HD Cinema 3D television during a press event before the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show.
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Jan. 6, 2013
The Nectar by Lilliputian is displayed at a press event.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Parrot’s Flower Power plant monitor is displayed at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
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Jan. 6, 2013
Thierry Dechatre of Avenir Telecom displays the BeWii bluetooth-operated helicopter by iPhone during the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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