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The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show will go down as the year that mobile took over. No one was talking about who had the biggest HDTV. It was all about tablets (and more tablets), as well as superphones so powerful that they can literally double as laptops. There was innovation on that front too, thanks to AMD and Intels new platforms that combine the CPU and graphics on a single chip. Our 11 Best of CES Award Winners represent the most innovative products among dozens we saw at the show, from dual-core handsets and 3D camcorders to Android in your car.
Best Notebook: Alienware M17x
How do you improve upon one of the words fastest notebooks? If youre Dell, you update your popular Alienware M17x gaming rig with the latest Sandy Bridge CPUs and Nvidia GTX 460 graphics and then you do something really radical: enable wireless streaming of games from the notebook to an HDTVwithout any lag. With its built-in Wireless HD card option, the M17x is the first notebook thats able to stream the hottest titles from your lap to the big screen.
Best Ultraportable: Samsung 9 Series
Svelte, sturdy, and ultra-bright, the Samsung 9 Series is an ultraportable laptop that youll want to be seen carrying. Made of aircraft-grade Duralumin, this 2.9-pound notebook (starting at $1,599) raises the bar for beauty and performance. The 9 Series boasts a SuperBright Plus display thats 40 percent brighter than the competition, a second-generation Core i5 processor, and a 128GB SSD that boots Windows 7 in 20 seconds. Add in 6.5 hours of battery life and a backlit keyboard (a feature the 13-inch MacBook Air lacks) and you have one of the most exciting lightweight notebooks yet.
Best Smart Phone: Motorola Atrix 4G
Pushing the limits of what it means to be a smart phone, Motorolas Atrix 4G is two mobile devices in one. In its primary form the Atrix is a powerful Android superphone running Nvidias dual-core Tegra 2 CPU. When enhanced productivity is required, the Atrix 4G can snap into a laptop dock, complete with a keyboard, a webtop app that runs full Firefox, and up to 8 hours of battery life. One of the first HSPA+ smart phones on AT&Ts network is also one of the most versatile mobile devices ever.
Best Tablet: Motorola Xoom
Among a sea of me-too tablets at CES,
Motorolas entry made ever yone sit up and take notice.
The Xoom is the first Android 3.0 slate, sporting software that was built from the ground up for larger displays. You can easily multitask, interact with more robust widgets, and surf the full web with support for both Flash and tabbed browsing. This dual-core tablet has plenty of oomph, too, whether youre enjoying 1080p video, playing intense games, or zooming around 3D buildings in Google Maps 5.0. Dual cameras, 4G connectivity (after launch), and a super-sharp display solidify the Xoom as a serious iPad challenger.
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Best Storage: Seagate Tiniest GoFlex USB 3.0 Hard Drive
Seagates 9mm thick USB 3.0 is the thinnest portable hard drive weve ever seen, but the Tiniest GoFlex is more than just a pretty face. Inside the chassis resides a speedy 7,200-rpm hard drive and outside, Seagates GoFlex connector pops off, allowing you to switch from USB to FireWire or eSATA connections or to dock with one of the companys other accessories. The Tiniest GoFlex will be available in a few weeks in 320GB capacity, starting at $99.
Best App / Software: Splashtop Remote for Android
No more copying your favorite music and movies onto the SD card of your Android 2.2 device. With the Splashtop Remote app, users gain full access to their home-bound PCs. That means pictures, video, documents, games, and any other file or program on a main PC is up for grabs no matter where you are. Splashtops remote connection is so strong, youll feel like your treasured media files are right in front of you. And thats the point.
Best Camera/Camcorder: Sony HDR-TD10
Two lenses and two sensors make the Sony HDR-TD10 the first 3D camera capable of double full HD video.
Whether youre capturing footage in 3D or 2D, this shooter (available in April for $1,500) is the Swiss Army knife of video cams. You can watch what youve recorded in 3D on the glasses-free 3.5-inch LCD display. And when youre ready to watch your creation on the big screen, files created by the camcorder will play in 3D on your Playstation 3 or 3D-capable TV. If 3D video is truly the way of the future, this is the camcorder youll want to have by your side.
Best Accessory: Plantronics Voyager Pro UC version 2
Its hard to imagine a Bluetooth headset that lets you use your hands even less, but the Plantronic Voyager Pro UC with intelligent sensor technology does just that.
Built with capacitive sensors that can detect when the device is perched on your earand when its not, the Voyager is smart enough to route calls either to itself or to send them to your smart phone. And thanks to included PC software that syncs with Microsoft Outlook, it can also speak the sender names and subject lines of incoming e-mails, and automatically change your status in Skype or other communications software if youre on a call.
Best Wireless Networking / Home Entertainment: Monsoon Vulkano Flow
Monsoon has a really promising home entertainment product in the Vulkano Flow. This set-top box device can place-shift your TV content, letting users program their DVRs to record shows while away from home with mobile devices. Using a downloaded app for iOS and Android ($9.99), TV junkies can also stream live or recorded video directly to their tablet or smart phone, all starting at a very competitive $99 price. In other words, look out Slingbox.
Best Car Tech: Parrot Asteroid Car Receiver
An in-car receiver in the true spirit of Android openness, the Parrot Asteroid has numerous USB ports on the back for connecting a GPS receiver, a broadband modem, or your entire music collection on an external hard drive.
The company has leveraged Androids music and GPS management and paired it with a voice recognition system to create a media hub and info center that can search your entire collection of tunes with just your voice. Touchscreens are all the rage everywhere else, but Parrot wisely eschews touch controls for a jogwheel knob and a few large buttons for easy access to the stuff you want without requiring you to take your eyes off of the road.
Best Enabling Technology: Nvidia Tegra 2
Nvidia first showcased its Tegra 2 system on a chip at last years CES, but it wasnt until this years show that everyone got a chance to see what the hardware could really do.
Were talking about dual-core phones that can stream 1080p content to your big screen via HDMI, handle Flash sites and 3D games with ease, and make video chat buttery smooth. Everywhere we turned we saw manufacturers unveiling or announcing products with Tegra 2 at the core, including several tablets.
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