Consumer Electronics Show 2012
1. Docking Station
Rohan Marley, son of late Reggae
musician Bob Marley, displays Bag of Rhythm audio player with docking
station for iPhones and iPods from House of Marley during a press event
at The Venetian for the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) January 8, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest
annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 10-13 and is
expected to feature 2,700 exhibitors showing off their latest products
and services to about 140,000 attendees.
2. Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia introduces the Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone at a Nokia press event at the Consumer Electronics Show.
3. Docking Station
A Gametel wireless controller by
Fructel is used to play a video game on a smartphone during a press
event at The Venetian for the 2012 International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES) January 8, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The device can turn
most Android or iOS smartphones or tablets into portable gaming
consoles.
4. Wi-Spi Helicopter
The Wi-Spi video surveillance helicopter at the Consumer Electronics Show. The $119.99 Wi-Spi, which will be available in fall, sends live video signals and can be controlled by a smartphone.
5. Samsung OLED TV
Samsung Electronics America Senior Vice President Joe Stinziano (L) and President of Consumer Electronics for Samsung Electronics America Tim Baxter show a Samsung 55-inch super OLED TV.
6. HTC Smartphone
A HTC smartphone with a ST
Ericsson Nova A9500 application processor chip. The chip
runs augmented reality applications such as the demonstration showing
the contents in the box which can be seen in the background.
7. Bag Speaker
Nomad bag speaker system from The House of Marley for the iPad.
8. Skype Camera
A Samsung inTouch HD video Skype camera and its remote (below) are displayed. The device can bring Internet to any non-Internet connected HD television.
9. Pac-Man
The video game Pac-Man is played on an iCade by Ion Audio. Users
can play video games on their iPads using the device. Currently more
than 250 games are available and software developers can make their
games work with the iCade for free.
10. Panasonic Touchpad
A Panasonic Toughpad was displayed.
11. Samsung Wi-Fi video baby monitor
A Samsung Wi-Fi video baby monitor is displayed. The
monitor comes with Apps enabling the video to be displayed on any
mobile device and will be available in March 2012 for USD 149.
12. Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE
13. Nikishki clamshell
Intel Corp. Corporate demonstrates an Nikishki clamshell that features a touchpad interface when closed.
14. Behringer Splash Bluetooth speaker
Behringer Splash Bluetooth speaker that you can throw in your pool. The Splash comes with a separate dock for music players and will be available in the second quarter of 2012 for USD 99.
15. 16-mp WB850F camera
Samsung shows a 16-megapixel WB850F camera.
16. Ion Audio Guitar
Ion Audio displays the Ion Audio Guitar Apprentice. Users
put their iPads into the USD 99 unit and with a free App can use the
guitar as a teaching and performance tool. The frets on the guitar light
up to show finger placement and there is room to plug the device into
an amplifier.
17. Myspace TV
Recording artist/actor Justin
Timberlake, Myspace CEO Tim Vanderhook, President of Panasonic
Electronics Marketing Company of North America Shiro Kitajima and
Panasonic Electronics Vice President of Content and Services Merwan
Mereby appear during a press event to announce Myspace TV, a social TV
service that will be available on Panasonic connected televisions.
18. Sensia 200D internet radio
A Sensia 200D internet radio by Pure is displayed. The device is integrated with the
Pure music service that went online this week in the UK, a
representative said. The $450 device should be available in April and
features Facebook and Twitter apps.
19. Lenovo U300s Ultrabook
A Lenovo U300s Ultrabook was displayed.
20. 3M Touch Systems
A prototype 3M Touch Systems 46-inch, projected capacitive. The
display utilizing technology from T1 Visions features a six-millisecond
response to touch time, handles up to 20 finger touches at once and
rejects accidental palm touches.
21.iProdock
An iProdock for iPhones by iBolt was displayed. The new model, which can dock iPhones with any aftermarket case, should be available in February.
22.Eers earphones
Eers, custom-fitted earphones, are displayed. Unlike other fitted earphones, these can be custom-fitted by the consumer with prices starting from $199.00.
23. Kivic One
A Kivic One is displayed. The new device, available in March, streams video from a smart phone to other devices, like a vehicle video player.
24. Cobra's iRadar
Cobra's iRadar radar detection system is displayed on an Apple iPhone. The
iRadar uses Bluetooth to enable the user to see radar alerts and be
warned of upcoming speed and red light cameras and now the information
is community based. The information uploads to Cobra's cloud and is
relayed back to drivers in the user's area. The hardware component is
available for USD 129 and is used with a free phone application.
25. Cobra JoyRide
The Cobra JoyRide car charger by Cobra Electronics is displayed. The
JoyRide works with Android phones and can automatically trigger preset
phone functions like enabling GPS or disabling Wi-Fi with the press of a
single button. It will be available for USD 39 in the second quarter of
2012.
26. SolarKindle Lighted Covers
SolarKindle Lighted Covers, the first solar book covers for Amazon Kindle e-readers by SolarFocus Technology Co. are displayed.The USD 17.99 covers can hold a charge for up to 50 hours of use and come with a built-in LED reading light.
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