At the beginning of each year, Las Vegas vacationers are taken by surprise when 100,000 or so geeks infest the casino-laden city. And as Techgage staffers are suckers for bodily punishment, we of course headed on down to see all of what's in store for 2011 where consumer electronics, computer hardware and other technologies are concerned.
Like others in recent years, CES 2011 had a major focus on mobile hardware, with touchscreens, docks, tablets and phones hogging most of the limelight. It was for great reason though, as some of the products we saw were rather surprising in different ways.
Admittedly, we were at times overwhelmed with the onslaught of mobile products, but we didn't forget about PC hardware, and in all, about half of our "Best of" list is dedicated to either side of the spectrum. All of the products chosen for our Best of award has been discussed among the staff and well-deserves its spot here. Note that these products are listed in alphabetical order.
The laptop has two 14-inch Touch screens. The lower you can quickly turn into a QWERTY keyboard (of course, touch), or navigate through a virtual function editor with gestures. To measure processing speed there packed an Intel Core i5, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and capacious Hard Drive (Maximum is 750 GB.) ICONIA operates under the control for Windows 7 Home Premium. Acer did not spare for the interfaces, so it is standard on the top shelf – including the USB 3.0 controller.
ASUS Eee Slate Tablet
Tablets were all the rage at this year's CES, but ASUS spun things a bit differently with its Eee Slate EP121. Unlike most tablets which focus on delivering just enough software to keep people mobile, the Eee Slate packs in more power and functionality so that you can get a lot of actual work done while on the go.
For starters, the ASUS Eee Slate EP121 uses an Intel Core i5 dual-core processor, which is a major step up from the ARM or Intel Atom processors that other tablets have been equipped with. In addition, it features a 12.1-inch LED-backlit display with a large 1280x800 resolution, along with a 178° viewing angle. As a capacitive device, both your fingers and a special stylus can be used for control.
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