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Top Ten Finalists Announced for “Last Gadget Standing”

NetShelter Technology Media has gathered editors of eight popular tech blogs including Geek.com, Slashgear and TGDaily to create a list of the top 10 favorite gadgets on display at this year’s CES.

The 10 finalists will battle it out in the North Hall during Saturday’s 8th Annual Last Gadget Standing supersession where competitors will have four minutes to demo their products.  Robin Raskin, founder of Living in Digital Times, will announce this year’s winner based on audience applause.

The top 10 finalists:

  • Eye-Fi Memory Card: Wirelessly upload and share videos in real time, over the Internet.
  • Bug Labs: Create your own gadget with modular, programmable electronic units.
  • ClickFree: Transforms any hard drive into a automated backup system.
  • emWave PSR: Portable biofeedback tool from HeartMath.
  • FlipMino HD: World’s smallest HD-quality video camcorder.
The Mino HD features 4GB of memory and up to 60 minutes of recording time

The Mino HD features 4GB of memory and up to 60 minutes of recording time

  • LiveScribe Smart Pulse Pen: Pen-sized computer that records and syncs audio with what you write.
  • MSI Wind: Wi-Fi Network Device – first 10″ notebook to feature the new Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor.
  • Motorola ZN5: Mobile phone with Kodak imaging innovation.
  • T-Mobile G1 Powered by Android: First mobile phone to feature Google’s Android OS offering free email access to Gmail users.
  • WowWee: Joebot – a walking, talking, interactive buddy.
According to the judges, the Motorola ZN5 is the first mobile phone that lets them feel comfortable leaving their digital camera behind

According to the judges, the Motorola ZN5 is the first mobile phone that lets them feel comfortable leaving their digital camera behind

 

Where to see it:

  • Saturday, January 10, 10:30–11:30 a.m.
  • North Hall, N255-257 

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