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Old January 20th, 2007   #1
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Default Gadgets everyone will want....CNET looks at CES 2007

Kinda strange list, most things on here I personally wouldn't want or use.....


Best in Show



LG BH100


The format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray has prevented any manufacturer from releasing a player that will handle both formats...until the LG BH100. At CES 2007, LG introduced the first player capable of playing both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. We were skeptical that any company could deliver a combination player at the show, but the LG BH100 is the real deal. LG demonstrated how you can seamlessly switch between HD DVD and Blu-ray, changing discs, skipping chapters, and watching true HD (1080p) movies in either format without a hitch. Perhaps the most surprising part is that the LG BH100 is ready to roll: The $1,200 player will be in stores, including Best Buy and Circuit City, in February 2007. The LG BH100 finally allows consumers to purchase high-definition discs according to which movie they like--not which player they own.
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People's Voice




Ford Sync powered by Microsoft


In a last-minute flurry of votes, Microsoft Sync--a partnership between Ford and Microsoft--pulled ahead of the People's Voice pack. A factory-installed tech panacea, Sync will ship on 12 of Ford's 2008 cars and on the entire 2009 fleet. The flash-based system lets drivers call hands-free (12 phones work with the always-on Bluetooth connection) and control MP3 players via voice commands and buttons mounted on the steering wheel.
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Best of CES winners in each category



Cameras and camcorders


Sony HDR-HC7


HD camcorders are the big thing for 2007, with prices for consumer models turning them into the mainstream camcorders to have. Sony's HC7 includes several next-generation technologies, including support for the xvYCC color space, which facilitates better colors for capture and display. Sony's HDR-HC series also has a proven track record of excellent MiniDV performance.
Read more about the Sony HDR-HC7


Car tech


Dash Navigation Dash Express


Dash Navigation's Dash Express takes GPS navigation to the next level. With its two-way connectivity--giving it access to other Dash units--as well as its preprogrammed, historic traffic-flow data, Dash Express has the potential to provide drivers with real real-time traffic information. Its Yahoo Local search gives drivers access to a points-of-interest database as big as the Web itself, and Dash throws in neat features such as the ability to search for gas stations by fuel price and for movie theaters by showtime.
Read more about the Dash Navigation Dash Express


Cell phones, smart phones, PDAs


Verizon Wireless V Cast Mobile TV


Verizon Wireless joins with MediaFlo to create a truly innovative and watchable TV-on-phone experience. V Cast Mobile TV offers full-length, live television programming on selected handsets via a dedicated UHF signal. There's little of the pixelated, choppy effects of 3G video streaming, and audio/video syncing and channel switching are zippy.
Read more about Verizon Wireless V Cast Mobile TV


Computers and hardware


Microsoft Windows Vista


You can't escape it. From the gigantic Windows Vista banner we saw at the airport minutes after landing in Las Vegas, to every hardware vendor talking about its plans to incorporate Vista in upcoming models, Microsoft's long-awaited OS is everywhere this week. Why does it belong in our computers and hardware category? New systems announced at the show, such as the HP TouchSmart all-in-one PC and the Asus SideShow laptop, provide a glimpse of what Vista will offer.
Read more about Microsoft Windows Vista


Emerging tech


Powercast


Powercast could forever change the way we interact with our handheld gadgets. Powercast uses the energy from a transmitted RF signal to power small, battery-operated devices--cell phones, wireless PC peripherals, and hearing aids may never go dead again. The transmitter can be placed in anything that plugs into the wall (lamps, alarm clocks, and so on) and can send a low, continuous signal to small gadgets that contain an embedded receiver. Charging batteries may never be necessary again.
Read more about Powercast


Gaming


Alienware Area 51 m9750


Two high-end GPUs, two processing cores, two enormous hard drives, and one big, beautiful, 17-inch display. Alienware might just have best gaming laptop we've ever encountered, and that's before you get to its integrated TV tuner and Blu-ray drive. This Vista-based mobile gaming monster is the first to serve up two GeForce Go 7950 cards, which, along with an overclocked Core 2 Duo processor, should allow it to post some ridiculously fast frame rates. The kicker? Alienware sounded sincere when it told us that it is attempting to bring a dual-GPU baseline model to market at less than $2,000.
Read more about the Alienware Area 51 m9750


Home audio


Philips HTS8100 SoundBar


We've seen single-speaker virtual-surround systems before, but the Philips HTS8100 is the first one that includes a built-in CD/DVD player. Wire up the external subwoofer and run the HDMI output to your flat-panel TV (it upconverts DVDs to 1080p resolution), and the result is the most minimalist home theater system to date.
Read more about the Philips HTS8100 SoundBar


Home video


LG BH100


The format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray has prevented any manufacturer from releasing a player that will handle both formats...until the LG BH100. Although it's expensive at $1,200, the player puts pressure on other deck makers to adopt both formats and, more importantly, allows potential buyers to finally purchase discs according to which movie they like--not which player they own.
Read more about the LG BH100


MP3 and portable audio


SanDisk Sansa Connect


Wireless connectivity isn't a brand-new feature for MP3 players (hello, Zune and Apple iPhone), but SanDisk takes connectivity in a different direction by allowing users to hop onto any open Wi-Fi connection to trade and to recommend songs from any distance. The Sansa Connect also offers a sleek design; a fun, user-friendly interface; and access to streaming Internet radio.
Read more about the SanDisk Sansa Connect


TVs


Samsung FP-T5894W


Samsung's wireless TV, the first of its kind, comes with a separate base station that accepts connections from A/V gear and wirelessly transmits to the 58-inch plasma panel via 802.11n at a range of up to 300 feet. That means fewer holes in the wall and maybe even a plasma by the pool.
Read more about the Samsung FP-T5894W



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I see the new Vista box has a curved corner. I think I will buy it now.




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I see the new Vista box has a curved corner. I think I will buy it now.
LOL, I can imagine it now

CES Best In Show Award - The Vista 3 corner box!

Nevermind the inevitably glich filled product inside, the box is an engineering wonder! Surely a future classic, its a technological leap by any standards! We like to call it "re-inventing a quarter of the wheel".

Spetacular, expect to see it in the shops in 2012!


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Well, I've lost all faith in cnet.

Almost nothing on that list I have even a remote craving for.....except the HD Video Recorder. That would be badass =)





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Old January 24th, 2007   #5
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Well, I've lost all faith in cnet.

Almost nothing on that list I have even a remote craving for.....except the HD Video Recorder. That would be badass =)
CNET is really cheesey at CES....every year they have this huge booth where they preach for hours on end....talking about pretty much nothing. They also broadcast their show live.......it was kinda funny this year, their booth was really dead.
Anyway, yeah.....their recommendations really suck



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C/Net has never been on my list of places to go on the web. Their reviews are half-assed, they display a leaning towards whoever is buying the most advertising at the moment and their site looks like crap.



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Other than the alienware laptop and that would have to be free, they can keep the rest.



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humm, that powercast thingy looks cool...never have to change a battery in my remotes again!!
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What about with the hd/blu ray player. . . wouldnt it be cheaper to buy 2 seperate players? like a ps3+xbox360 and hd drive?



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Yea I'll take the samsung 58" you can have the rest!!!!!!11



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