A general view of a television display at the LG booth at CES 2011
The Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet is displayed during a press event at the CES 2011.The device will pack in a 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 chipset and will have a 10.1-inch screen. With a 1280 x 800 resolution, a 5 megapixel camera, 720p video recording and 1080p video playback, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 802.11n WiFi, and 32GB of onboard storage, this device certainly poses to be an iPad killer. The battery is capable of 10 hours of video playback. The device is expected to launch in Q1 of 2011
The Click 2 smartphone by Motorola is displayed during a press event at CES 2011
The Atrix 4G smartphone by Motorola is displayed during a press event at the CES 2011. The device boasts of a dual-core Tegra 2 processor and runs Android 2.2. The device has a whopping 1GB RAM and 16GB internal memory expandable upto 32 GB. It has a 5MP camera for stills and a massive 1930 mAh battery
The Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola is LTE enabled and has a front facing VGA camera along with a rear 8MP Camera. The device has a dual core 1GHz processor, a 4.3-inch screen and has 512MB RAM
Recording artist 50 Cent appears at a news conference announcing a partnership with Sleek Audio and the development of wireless audio headphones at the CES 2011
A Gem Tek tablet is shown running home systems in a display at the Intel booth during the CES 2011
A general view of the Samsung booth at CES 2011
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a keynote address at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology tradeshow, runs from January 6-9 and is expected to feature 2,700 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 126,000 attendees
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a keynote address at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer stands next to a display of prototype computers at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer holds a Windows Phone 7 and talks about its future at CES 2011
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks about the XBOX 360 and the future of Kinect at CES 2011
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks about new Kinect Avatars at CES 2011
Samsung Electronics America's President of Consumer Business Division Tim Baxter displays the Samsung 7 Series Sliding PC featuring a keyboard that slides out of a tablet design is displayed during a press event at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
The Samsung 7 Series Sliding PC has a 1.66GHz Intel Oak Trail Processor and has a 1366x768 resolution. The device has a 32GB/64GB SSD option along with 2GB of RAM. The device runs Windows 7
Rohan Marley, son of late Reggae musician Bob Marley, displays a Marley Jammin' Roots Rock Speakerbag featuring an FM radio and a docking station for iPhones and iPods from House of Marley while wearing the company's Marley Destiny Trenchtown Rock headphones during a press event at the Venetian for the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
Vendors demonstrate a 3M Touch Systems Inc. 32-inch, multi-touch display during a press event at the Venetian for the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show. The display can handle up to 60 touch inputs at once and can be used with anything that runs on Windows 7
The LaCie FastKey 120 GB, USB 3.0, PC and Mac-compatible solid-state drive (SSD) device capable of data transfer speeds of up to 260 MB/s is displayed on press preview day at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
The Smart Blood Pressure Monitor from Withings, a traditional arm strap style blood pressure monitor, which connects to an iPhone or iPad for instant readouts is on display on press preview day at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show. The Withings monitor retails for USD $130; and the app is a free download in the App Store
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet is displayed during a press event at CES 2011
Samsung Electronics America's President of Consumer Business Division Tim Baxter displays the Samsung HMX-Q10, full HD camcorder featuring Samsung's new Switch Grip technology at CES 2011
Chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility Sanjay Jha speaks during a press event at CES 2011
A worker moves a display of laptops on to the stage as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a keynote address at CES 2011
Samsung's prototype D9500 Series 75-inch, full-HD, 3-D LED television is displayed at the CES 2011
The LG Optimus 2X; the world's first dual-core smartphone on display at CES 2011. The phone runs on Android 2.2 (upgradable to 2.3) and uses Nvidia's new 1 GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor. The device has 8 megapixel camera, a 4-inch screen and 8 GB of internal memory
Samsung President and General Manager of Visual Display Business Boo-Keun Yoon taking a Skype call with Kung-Fu Panda as he delivers a keynote address at CES 2011
The Toshiba Tablet on display at the CES 2011
The Toshiba Tablet on display at the CES 2011
Panasonic's prototype Viera Tablet that runs on Android 2.2 is displayed at the CES 2011. The device works as a companion piece to a Viera television allowing users to move content from the tablet to the TV using Wi-Fi. The tablet features Viera Connect, Panasonic's Internet television service
A Panasonic TC-P50VT30 3-D HD television featuring Viera Connect, Panasonic's Internet television service, is displayed at CES 2011.Users can download applications and have access to music, sports, games and social networking on the television
Convention attendees try out Panasonic's active shutter 3-D glasses at the CES 2011
A convention attendee looks at 3-D televisions at the Panasonic booth at CES 2011
Polaroid GL20 Camera Glasses are seen on a mannequin after they were unveiled by recording artist Lady Gaga at the debut of the Polaroid Grey Label of products Lady Gaga co-designed at the CES 2011. Lady Gaga serves as Polaroid's creative director and also helped introduce an instant digital camera and instant mobile printer
An Intel second-generation core processor i7 is displayed at CES 2011
The newly unveiled HP Pavilion 1 laptop with 4G LTE is displayed in the Verizon booth during the CES 2011
CES antendees Israel Juarez (L) and Monica Calzado view Sony's Vaio F Series Laptop 3D Multimedia PC at Sony's booth at the CES 2011
Marketing expert Louis Columna demonstrates the Sony Vaio Signature L Series 24" Multi Touch HD display at the CES 2011
Convention attendees watch a presentation on Panasonic 3-D televisions at the CES 2011
The Dell Inspiron Duo with touch-sensitive screen is on display at the CES 2011. The Duo's flip hinge design allows the user to switch between using the device as a traditional laptop or as a touch screen tablet
A 7-inch Android-based tablet with 3G, WIFI, GPS, USB and HDMI ports and with digital television antennae built by PN Devices Manufacturers is on display at the CES 2011. PN Devices is one of many companies who build tablets and other mobile information devices (MID) for other companies to brand and market
The LG Revolution smartphone is on display at the CES 2011. The Revolution, which has a 4.3-inch touchscreen, front-facing camera with 5MP sensor with autofocus, HD camcorder, and an LED flash, will run on Verizon's LTE network
Panasonic's Viera tablet is on display at CES 2011. The Android-based Viera tablet comes in three sizes 4, 7, and 10-inch sizes. Using Panasonic's Viera Connect service users can download apps and movies, music, sports, games and news and can transfer content between the tablet and TV
Attendees look at Windows phones at the CES 2011. Slick touchscreen tablet computers and smarter devices for the home and the car took center stage as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) wrapped up here on Sunday. The always- connected lifestyle was on full display at the annual gadget extravaganza as Internet technology ruled at a show traditionally dominated by eye-popping new television sets
An attendee looks at a laptop computer display at the CES 2011
The iPads and one Samsung Galaxy (2L) with pornography applications are on display at the Pink Visual booth at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo. Porn fans are being enticed with cyber sex and virtual affairs as the adult entertainment industry adapts to survive in the Internet Age
An attendee looks at an Asus Eee Slate EP121 tablet at the CES 2011