consumer electronics show 2010 las vegas
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Ultra-portable computers designed for surfing the internet and watching movies on the move could be one of the biggest success stories at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, say analysts.
Mobile devices such as new Android devices and tablet computers are expected to be a big focus. Meanwhile, outside of CES, Google and Apple are both expected to make announcements regarding their future plans this month.
A US company, Freescale, has shown off a prototype device that could be used by other electronics manufacturers to create cutting-edge tablet computers that will cost less than $200. The tablet, which has a 7in touch-screen, turns on quickly and connects instantly to the internet via Wi-Fi or the mobile phone network, and provides a full day of battery life.
These include 3D televisions, electronic book readers, smartphones and touchscreen tablet computers.
One of the most anticipated products of the year is Microsoft’s new motion-sensitive video game project, code-named Natal.
Sources: kliv.com – macrumors.com – telegraph.co.uk


