It’s the biggest gadget show of the year, when all the big players roll out their awesome new toys for the next 12 months. It all kicks off tomorrow, but we’re giving you a sneak peek of what will be on show.
Want to know what to expect when the doors open at CES in Las Vegas? Then check out our predictions.
Sony TransferJet
Sony promised us last year that their wireless transfer tech would be in tons of their new gadgets at CES 2009. Think Walkmans, Vaio laptops and even phones.
Massive OLED TVs
Forget the 11in Sony model, Samsung’s bringing a monster 50 inch OLED TV to the party. But will Sony trump them in the size stakes and even start flogging a full scale version?
Touchscreen Sony Walkman
The Sony MP3 player is set to come of age. Rumour has it Sony has a touchscreen Walkman primed for CES, with a slimline 3in OLED screen, Wi–Fi and access to millions of tracks on the move.
Multitouch MSI Wind
MSI has as good as said they’ll be bringing their multitouch marvel to the Vegas powwow. Don’t be surprised to see Asus and Acer hot on their heels.
Microsoft Zune phone software
Will Steve Ballmer gazump the Macworld jamboree with sharp looking Zune software for Windows Mobile phones? Word to the wise is that it’s very much on the cards.
Massive LED TVs
Time to forget Plasma screens – LED will lead the way at this year’s CES, bringing deep blacks to much cheaper LCD TVs, with all the big names stepping up to the plate and delivering Philips Lux–matching products.
Motorola Android phones
Moto has used CES to show off its new phones before, and where better to brag about their Android–toting ‘social networking smartphone’ than the world’s biggest tech show?
3D TV comes of age
TV makers will ditch the stupid glasses and show off a string of new 3D TVs that will revolutionise the way watch the gogglebox
Spykee gets a makeover
The already tech–heavy Spykee is in line for an overhaul, with more links to your mobile and PC in the pipeline. CES will unleash a new wave of robotic roys, with Spykee leading the charge.
Flexible ePaper
eReaders are finally mainstream, but CES will surely the see the arrival of stacks of futuristic gadgets rocking flexible ePaper style screens
