[PC Magazine]
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) on Tuesday promised more than 20,000 product launches at its upcoming CES trade show in Las Vegas, following a tradition of CES premieres that spans from the DVD in 1996 and Microsoft’s Xbox in 2001 to 3D HDTV in 2009 and Android Honeycomb and the Motorola Atrix last year. …
The Digital Imaging category went to the radical Lytro Light Field Camera (above), which promises to let users catch snaps on the fly and focus image —specifically, focus on any part of an image —afterwards. The Gaming Hardware & Accessories prize went to the Intel Core i7-powered, 17.3-inch-screened Razer Blade, billed by its manufacturer as the first true gaming laptop thanks to a unique control keypad.
Of the two newest Best of Innovations categories, Sony scored the Tablets, E-Readers & Netbooks win for its Honeycomb-based Tablet S. ..
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