Gallery: CES gadgets - the first wave (updated)
Face it, in 2D high-definition equipment just doesn't look sexy. But wait until you turn it on. Andrew Nusca previews nine new LG LCD HDTVs and three new plasma HDTVs from 19 to 60 inches, some using LED backlight technology for those HDTVs, and some using "Netcast," a way the company will stream "broadband HDTV" (think Netflix). He's also got the scoop on a couple of new Blu-ray disc players from LG.
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The Art.Suono is rolling out now at a suggested price of $1,499.
Texas Instruments is unveiling tiny mobile projectors powered by the DLP Pico chipset. Products include notebook companions, rojection media players, and projection cell phones. TI claims you can project a three-inch image to over 60 inches on any surface.
The Kodak Zx1 Pocket Video Camera is expected to be available in April 2009, and retail for $149.95.
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The HTC S743 with 850/1900 MHz HSDPA support is coming to CES. It is also a quad-band GSM phone so it will work with both T-Mobile and AT&T in the USA, with support for 3G only with AT&T. See why Matthew Miller is excited about it.
Toshiba hopes to raise some eyebrows with its feature packed Qosmio X305-Q725. The laptop is built for the gaming and entertainment enthusiast, and includes a 17-inch diagonal widescreen display, Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTX graphics, an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, a 64GB solid state drive, and Harman Kardon stereo speakers.
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Not all CES products cost a fortune. Memorex CB25 earbuds can be purchased for $9.99.
This Toshiba gaming mouse is a real killer - gamers can shoot from one to four bullets at a time. The Toshiba X20 Gaming Mouse is available now at $60.
The Logitech G19 keyboard for gaming features a color GamePanel LCD that shows in-game information such as VoIP communication data, clock, CPU load, or other non-gaming specific items such as pictures or videos. You can connect and power devices such as the Logitech G9x mouse or Logitech G35 headset in one of two high-speed USB 2.0 ports.
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The M-Class SSD products will be available beginning in February at an MSRP starting at $179.99
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