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January 6, 2006
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DL.TV is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas! We've got tons of coverage on all the new gadgets: from 100 inch televisions to the latest phones, hardware antivirus, video devices, and a lot more. Here's the deets:
- Last night Bill Gates kicked-off CES with his keynote speech: Vista's content handling, and integrating entertainment with web browsing is the focus.
- HD-DVD is shipping soon--we'll see content and players within weeks! Toshiba's HD-A1 will sell for $499, and is backwards compatible with DVDs and CDs, too.
- The biggest TVs ever...well, the biggest prototypes at least. We check out 82 and 84 inch LCDs from Sony and Samsung, respectively, and a huge 103 inch plasma from Panasonic.
- Motorola has a ton of new products: the greatly improved ROKR E2, the MINI bluetooth headset, Motorola's iRadio service, and the latest iteration of the RAZR (V3i). We got to play with all of them.
- Palm ditches their native OS with their latest handheld--the Treo 700w. The Windows Mobile device is the first to use the EV-DO network. Could this mean the end of the Palm OS?
- We set Martin Sargent loose on the floor of CES, and he came back with a bunch of weird, entertaining stuff--including the Wow Wee Alive Chimpanzee, a USB coffee warmer, the Loc8tor, and much more.
- Pentax has a couple of new cameras that happen to be cool enough for our show. The Optio A10 ($350) has 8MPs and shake reduction, while the E10 ($200) gives budget shoppers a 2.4" LCD and 6MPs.
- Sony's revolutionary eBook reader uses a "paper like display" that only uses power when you change pages. Plus, they've got loads of publisher support with Random House, Penguin-Putnam, and other big name publishers all coming on board. We just hope Sony will lay off the restrictive DRM...
- What happens when you put a firewall, intrusion detection, a spyware killer, anti-virus, and a slew of other security features in an auto-updating box? D-Link's SecureSpot ($99.95) does it all, and we can't wait to put it through its paces.
- Want full coverage of CES? Check out ces.pcmag.com.
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