Our editors have been on the floor at CES in Las Vegas for countless hours; they have taken 100s of photos, shot tons of video footage and tweeted like crazy as they walked many miles covering one of the largest technology conventions around. And they did it all so you, our readers, can get a sneak peak of the latest and greatest in consumer electronics. Choosing highlights was a tough job, but these are nine of the must-sees from 2013's CES. Tell us in the comments which of these products you are dying to have. 110inch.jpg
How big is your TV? We bet it isn't 110-inches (!!), like this ultra high definition (UHD) set from TCL, which also features smart TV technology by Google.
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Speaking of UHD, 4K TV has been the standard in this cutting edge technology. But Sharp has taken it up a notch, introducing its 8K TV prototype. Wowza!
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OLED TVs were all the rage last year. For 2013, the spotlight was on the OLEDs with curved screens. Pictured above is Samsung's model, which claims to be the world's first. A few moments later, we ran into another OLED display from LG claiming to be the world's largest. We wonder which model we will see in consumers' hands first.
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Phablets (hybrid devices where phones meet tablets) made a lot of noise at CES this year. This is the 6.1-inch Huawei Ascend Mate Android phablet.
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Tablets come in all shapes and sizes. We've seen the 7-inch and the 10-inch, but we were very surprised to spy a womping 24-inch tablet from ViewSonic Corp, equipped with Android's Jelly Bean OS. (How would you even carry it?)
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After spotting the iNotebook from Targus, we couldn't help but share the love. This handy device makes your written notes digital. Neat!
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The worlds of smartphones and TVs are colliding. This TV from Sony offers one touch mirroring between both devices. It can also be used with your tablet.
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Panasonic brings the portable camcorder to a new level with this wearable model! We predict that fitness lovers will strap this on in no time; downhill skiing anyone?
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Finally, we took a breather from tablets, TVs and phones to check out technology in the kitchen and home. We were very impressed with LG's smart refrigerator. If you have no idea what to make for dinner, this bad boy offers recipes, tracks ingredients and more.
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