# The DualCor cPC bridges the gap between cell phones and ultraportables with its power saving switching technology. # We've got plenty of audio toys including the iPod-killing Creative Zen Vision M, the fashionable and functional Product M Tunebuckle, iPod backpacks, and many more. # Topping our list of unjustifiably expensive things that we desperately want are the Shure E500 headphones ($500). Good luck guys, and don't forget about DL.TV! GRIFFIN IFIRE FIREWIRE AMPLIFIER SOFTWARE# DAVETV's IPTV software runs on top of Windows, and has some major content announcements on the way. # What gadget earned the prestigious title of last gadget standing? Watch and find out. They've got tough competition from Yahoo, Apple, and Microsoft so they better have some cool software tricks ready. # Google Video is expanding into the pay-for-content market by offering CBS programs for $1.99 an episode. # Plus, ADS Tech's InstantHDTV ($129) gives you an over-the-air tuner w Fox news, CNN, ESPN, NBC and other big content providers are signed up-need we say more? # The MobiTV 2 ($9.99/month) gives you television, and digital radio on a cellphone. Meet the multi-talented Garmin Nuvi 359 ($899) GPS device/Music Player/Translator. # The perfect companion for a Trans Europe trip should speak five languages, like music, and fit in your pants. # Celestron's SkyScout Personal Planetarium will keep amateur astronomers looking skyward. This technology is going to be ubiquitous within a few years. # Jim Louderback shows off the Eleksen smart fabric keyboard and its smart fabric backpack. For the more health conscious, he also found a video game machine that makes you sweat for each hitpoint. # Martin Sargent discovers the most sloth-inducing product at CES: HotSeat's gaming futon. # The Sony W810 and the Kyocera Strobe are two sweet cellphones. Douglas Krone, CEO, brought us a tiny 0.32 lb Sanyo Xacti C6 camcorder, and the ultra-fashionable Nokia 7380 phone. # Dynamism imports cool gadgets that are for sale only in Japan. # Image stabilizing, 5MP+ cameras are getting cheap: the Kodak V570 ($399), Panasonic's DMZ-LZ5 ($280), and the Fujifilm V10 ($349) all provide awesome performance for less than $400. # We grabbed four hard disk based camcorders that hold up to 30GB of data, 37 hours of video, and that we wish we could afford: the Sony DCR-SR100 ($1100), the JVC Everio GZ-MG37 ($800), Samsung's SC-X210L ($599.99), and the Hitachi DZGX3200A ($599). We think it'll make a good match for Dell's four megapixel 3007 LCD, for those who are not cost concious. # Dell's XPS renegade combines an overclocked 4.26GHz dual core Pentium 955, and four 7800 GTX graphics chips (for a total of 2GB video ram). GRIFFIN IFIRE FIREWIRE AMPLIFIER SERIES# The series 3 Tivo is finally here: word is the high-def recorder can hold up to 300 hours of video (By our calculations, that's almost enough for all of Fox's reality shows.) # 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. We just hope Sony will lay off the restrictive DRM. Plus, they've got loads of publisher support with Random House, Penguin-Putnam, and other big name publishers all coming on board. # Sony's revolutionary eBook reader uses a "paper like display" that only uses power when you change pages. The Optio A10 ($350) has 8MPs and shake reduction, while the E10 ($200) gives budget shoppers a 2.4" LCD and 6MPs. # Pentax has a couple of new cameras that happen to be cool enough for our show. # 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. GRIFFIN IFIRE FIREWIRE AMPLIFIER WINDOWSThe Windows Mobile device is the first to use the EV-DO network. # Palm ditches their native OS with their latest handheld-the Treo 700w. GRIFFIN IFIRE FIREWIRE AMPLIFIER BLUETOOTH# 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 check out 82 and 84 inch LCDs from Sony and Samsung, respectively, and a huge 103 inch plasma from Panasonic. # The biggest TVs ever.well, the biggest prototypes at least. # 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. # Last night Bill Gates kicked-off CES with his keynote speech: Vista's content handling, and integrating entertainment with web browsing is the focus.
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