CES 2011
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The ErgoSlider Plus+ is an ergonomically designed mouse alternative that looks like a padded wrist rest, but with a cylinder at the front that rolls and slides in a special groove to move the onscreen cursor.
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The Book Saver Book Scanner from Ion Audio can scan a 200-page paper book and convert it into e-Reader format in just 15 minutes.
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IK Multimedia is about to release a condenser microphone specifially designed for use with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, and a couple of new apps to go with it
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Lady Gaga has helped design a mobile printer, instant digital camera and sunglasses with embedded camera and LCD displays in the lenses that form Polaroid’s new Grey Label line.
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The iCADE iPad arcade cabinet garnered so much interest after it appeared as an April Fools joke last year that ThinkGeek has partnered with ION to turn the concept into a reality.
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Calling it the “world’s most powerful smartphone,” Motorola’s ATRIX 4G is designed to slot into external docks that turn the device into the engine for a desktop or laptop PC.
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Hanvon's 7-inch tablet/reader runs on Android 2.2 or 2.3, is powered by an A8 processor and has 2GB of onboard storage.
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Parrot's Asteroid car stereo brings some impressive new features on top of the Android OS.
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The MakerBot Thing-O-Matic is a desktop 3D printer that comes in kit form and, once assembled, can then be plugged into a PC via USB to print 3D objects from your own 3D digital designs.
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Outdoor electronics specialist Etón Corporation has expanded its line of American Red Cross branded products with the new TurboDyne Series.
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One of the more interesting – and futuristic looking – 3D pieces of tech on show at CES 2011 is Sony’s prototype personal 3D headset that incorporates two OLED displays offering 1280 x 720 pixels each.
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GoPro is getting into 3D with its 1080p HD HERO actioncam range, but it's taking a slightly different approach.
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