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Alpha geeks speak: The best tech at CES 2010
To help sort through the craziness of CES I interviewed some of the top thought leaders in the industry about the best products and trends at CES 2010.
To help sort through the craziness of CES I interviewed some of the top thought leaders in the industry about the best products and trends at CES 2010.
I asked all of them the same two questions:
- What was the most interesting new product you saw at CES?
- What is the most important tech trend you see gathering momentum coming out of CES?
Watch their responses in the following videos and read the highlights below.
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Veronica Belmont (Host, Tekzilla)
Most interesting product: Copia E-reader and PlasticLogic QUEMost important trend: 3D home theater
Harry McCracken (Editor, Technologizer)
Most interesting product: Skiff ReaderMost important trend: Alternative computing devices
Tom Merritt (Executive Editor, CNET)
Most interesting product: PlasticLogic QUE and Lenovo IdeaPad U1Most important trend: 3D TV
Lance Ulanoff (Editor in Chief, PC Magazine)
Most interesting product: PlasticLogic QUE or the Skiff Reader or the Entourage EdgeMost important trend: 3D TV
Molly Wood (Executive Editor, CNET)
Most interesting product: Lenovo IdeaPad U1Most important trend: 3D TV and E-readers
Dave Zatz (Editor, ZatzNotFunny)
Most interesting product: Lenovo IdeaPad U1 and Popcorn PopboxMost important trend: E-readers and slate computers
Robert Scoble (Founder, Building43.com)
Most interesting product: 3D video games and the Google Nexus OneMost important trend: Car tech and the always-connected world
Leo Laporte (Founder, TWiT TV)
Most interesting product: Lenovo IdeaPad U1 and Pico projectorsMost important trend: Mobile computing + Web apps