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Engadget’s gear of CES 2012

We see an enormous number of gadgets each year at CES , and while the veil comes off a handful of notebooks, cameras and smartphones during the show, the gear that really makes the week for Engadget is our own .

We see an enormous number of gadgets each year at CES , and while the veil comes off a handful of notebooks, cameras and smartphones during the show, the gear that really makes the week for Engadget is our own .

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Engadget’s gear of CES 2012

Blue Microphones outs Tiki, Spark Digital and Mikey Digital; looks to feed your mobile recording habit

Blue Microphones have become a solid choice for podcasters and recording enthusiasts alike. But if you’re looking to sidestep that Yeti Pro next time you converse with your mates, the company has three new offerings that were announced at CES 2012 . Looking to keep you mobile and at the top of your audio game, Blue’s new trio packs quite a punch, so let’s take a look

Blue Microphones have become a solid choice for podcasters and recording enthusiasts alike. But if you’re looking to sidestep that Yeti Pro next time you converse with your mates, the company has three new offerings that were announced at CES 2012 . Looking to keep you mobile and at the top of your audio game, Blue’s new trio packs quite a punch, so let’s take a look

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Cirago launches CMC3200 media player, NUS2000 USB network storage link

The media streamer waters are awfully crowded, but Cirago’s paying no mind to that.

The media streamer waters are awfully crowded, but Cirago’s paying no mind to that.

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Cirago launches CMC3200 media player, NUS2000 USB network storage link

3M touts capacitive touchscreens with tiny bezels, 10x faster responsiveness

Add another one to the ( short ) list of obscure things that slipped our net at CES. 3M, a company concerned with the materials and components that go into your delicious new gadgets, spent its time in Vegas this month discussing a new way for building capacitive touchscreen panels

Add another one to the ( short ) list of obscure things that slipped our net at CES. 3M, a company concerned with the materials and components that go into your delicious new gadgets, spent its time in Vegas this month discussing a new way for building capacitive touchscreen panels

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Mysterious 7-inch Viewsonic Android tablet breaks cover, reveals little

Let’s see, if there’s a ViewPad 10 and a ViewPad 4 , logic would dictate that a ViewPad 7 couldn’t be far out, right? Unfortunately for those convinced, Viewsonic actually has a 7-inch ViewPad on the market already, and the device you’re peering at above most certainly isn’t it. This gem was spotted by CarryPad at Zinio’s CES booth, complete with Android 2.2, the outfit’s own content software and..

Let’s see, if there’s a ViewPad 10 and a ViewPad 4 , logic would dictate that a ViewPad 7 couldn’t be far out, right? Unfortunately for those convinced, Viewsonic actually has a 7-inch ViewPad on the market already, and the device you’re peering at above most certainly isn’t it. This gem was spotted by CarryPad at Zinio’s CES booth, complete with Android 2.2, the outfit’s own content software and..

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Bridgestone shows off QR-LPD display, the future looks dim

We didn’t manage to check out Vivitek’s booth and its bevy of low power QR-LPD-screened devices at this year’s CES, but it doesn’t look like we missed much. The e-book fanatics over at The Digital Reader dropped by, and found Bridgestone’s QR-LPD screen technology extremely disappointing. Apparently the screens are just as dim and washed out as they were when we first glimpsed them , over two years ago

We didn’t manage to check out Vivitek’s booth and its bevy of low power QR-LPD-screened devices at this year’s CES, but it doesn’t look like we missed much. The e-book fanatics over at The Digital Reader dropped by, and found Bridgestone’s QR-LPD screen technology extremely disappointing. Apparently the screens are just as dim and washed out as they were when we first glimpsed them , over two years ago

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Samsung WiFi-enabled RF4289 fridge cools, eats and tweets; we go hands-on

Other brands may view networked fridges as the key to going green, but it seems Samsung is more interested in letting users access Pandora or tweet while grabbing a snack. At least that’s the impression we got from its staff while playing with the RF3289 fridge at CES, which the brand touts is the first of its kind to feature integrated WiFi. To be fair the unit provides a few pragmatic features too like the ability to view Google calendars, check the weather, download recipes from Epicurious, or leave digital notes — though we’d have been more impressed by functions such as remote temperature adjustment or food spoilage alerts

Other brands may view networked fridges as the key to going green, but it seems Samsung is more interested in letting users access Pandora or tweet while grabbing a snack. At least that’s the impression we got from its staff while playing with the RF3289 fridge at CES, which the brand touts is the first of its kind to feature integrated WiFi. To be fair the unit provides a few pragmatic features too like the ability to view Google calendars, check the weather, download recipes from Epicurious, or leave digital notes — though we’d have been more impressed by functions such as remote temperature adjustment or food spoilage alerts

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Active-i sunglasses slyly capture video, plays it back on integrated display

Interactive Group — the same folks who ruined our lives last year with Cyber Clean — are back. Seriously back

Interactive Group — the same folks who ruined our lives last year with Cyber Clean — are back. Seriously back

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Exclusive: SwiftKey tweaks its Android keyboard for tablets (hands-on with video)

SwiftKey for Android was one of the breakout stars in the virtual keyboard business last year, thanks to a unique predictive phrase system that learns how you talk (or write, as it were) and recommends entire words based on your personal style. It sounds weird, but it’s surprisingly helpful — and even if you don’t use the phrase prediction aspect at all, it’s simply a well laid-out, easy-to-use keyboard. The company has big plans for 2011 with talks of OEM deals in the pipeline, UI and functionality tweaks, new utilities for learning your writing habits by ingesting RSS feeds, Facebook posts, Gmail, and other sources..

SwiftKey for Android was one of the breakout stars in the virtual keyboard business last year, thanks to a unique predictive phrase system that learns how you talk (or write, as it were) and recommends entire words based on your personal style. It sounds weird, but it’s surprisingly helpful — and even if you don’t use the phrase prediction aspect at all, it’s simply a well laid-out, easy-to-use keyboard. The company has big plans for 2011 with talks of OEM deals in the pipeline, UI and functionality tweaks, new utilities for learning your writing habits by ingesting RSS feeds, Facebook posts, Gmail, and other sources..

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Engadget has left the building: this was CES 2011

We came. We saw. We conquered (in our own, gadget-obsessed way)

We came. We saw. We conquered (in our own, gadget-obsessed way)

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