Video: What’s Hot at CES
Posted in: dual-core, Miscellaneous, Smartphones, Tablets and E-Readers, Today's Chili, videoLAS VEGAS — This year’s Consumer Electronics Show is more about incremental upgrades than massive breakthroughs. And, of course, there are the tablets.
Check out this video for a quick, two-minute overview of the highlights.
We expect literally dozens of tablet manufacturers to release iPad competitors this year, and many are on display at CES this week. Toshiba, Motorola, Panasonic, Vizio, Coby and others are all planning tablet or tablet-like offerings in a variety of sizes and with a range of capabilities. It’s too soon to tell which of these will be worth buying, but they’ll definitely be hitting store shelves in a big way in 2011.
As for smartphones, geeking out is the name of the game. If bragging about your PC’s dual-core processor and high-speed L2 cache is your kind of thing, you’ll be happy to know that you can soon do the same with your smartphone. Phone makers are beefing up processing power in an effort to support increasingly demanding mobile operating systems and apps. That’s good news for those who live in and through their portable devices.
We’ll be bringing you more news from the show as it develops. Check out our CES 2011 full coverage page for all the stories from Vegas, or hit our CES 2011 top stories page for just the highlights.
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