cesCES 2010 is just weeks away. But before the doors to the floor fly open on 7 January, we’re getting hyped up about what to expect. And we bet you are too. Here’s our CES 2010 wishlist, full of the gadgets we want to get down with next year.

pure-siesta-flowPure radios
Pure‘s already confirmed it’s priming two radios for CES, but what will they be? The smart money is on a video-friendly version of the Sensia and perhaps another in the Flow series of web friendly radios. Whatever happens, Pure will be celebrating by unleashing its ace British gadgets in the US at CES.

3d3D Blu-ray
A banker for Las Vegas. The question is, will a final standard be agreed, or are we set for yet another war to determine who’s top dog. Expect Panasonic and AMD to both show off plans for what 3D Blu-ray will look like. We’re guessing it’ll look amazing whatever, with the latest movies and games all getting the three dimensional treatment.

kodakKodak cameras
An insider has already told us that Kodak is plotting a “revolutionary” new camera for January. What it is though remains a secret? Could it be an all new Kodak DSLR? Or perhaps some 3D competition for the Fujifilm Finepix 3D? All will be revealed on the show floor in just a few weeks time.

nokNokia Locate Sensor getting official
The Nokia Locate Sensor was one of our favourite gadgets of CES 2009. So we’re gagging to see it get an official nod when we get to the States. It claims to be able to stop you losing anything, by simply slapping a tracking device on everything from keys to computers, letting you find them via your Nokia mobile.

palm-prePalm Pre 2
It’ll be a year since Palm unveiled the original Pre, so a Palm Pre 2 is surely on the cards. It was possibly the must talked about gadget in Vegas last January, and a new one wold be no different. We’d love one with bigger storage, a more doughty frame and for it to arrive in the UK as soon as possible. Not an entire year after the original hits the USA. Got that Palm?

cellToshiba Cell TV priced and dated
Another classic from last year, the 4k Toshiba Cell TV batters regular 1080p TVs with its amazing pics. So this year, we want to see it given an official price tag and a date for when we can start chowing down on eyeball-stroking 4k flicks here in Blighty. It has to be the biggest challenger to the 3D fest that the other big players will indulge in.

samsung-40in-oled40-inch OLED TV
OLED has been a fixture at CES for years. And after last year’s 27-inch prototypes, we’re banking on the likes of Sony, Samsung and LG to come good with something bigger and better. We’re talking 40-inches plus. Ok, they’ll cost a bomb, but boy will they look pretty.

boxeeBoxee Box up close
We already know that the D-Link Boxee Box will be on show at CES. But we still can’t wait to have a first play with this killer new media centre ahead of its planned launch in the middle of 2010. Can it kill of Apple TV and give Windows Media Centre the willies? Only time will tell.

asusAsus Eee Reader
Sources reckon the twin-screen Asus Eee Reader will be at CES 2010 to wow the crowds. We’re certainly hoping so after we were lovestruck with the Eee Keyboard last year. Whatever Asus unveils, don’t expect it to be on sale for a good while after January’s mega show.

sony-x-series-walkman-specced-3Next gen Sony Walkman
The Sony X series Walkman was one of CES 2009′s most hyped gadgets. And it’s great. But how about a new version, with a bigger version of that OLED screen with a slimmer frame and a tie in with the expected Sony Online Service, the Big S’s iTunes basher.

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