We’ve given you today’s CES news roundup, now here’s the tasty stuff for your ocular sockets. Yep, it’s CES in pictures! Today’s visual feast includes the Sony Personal Display bringing VR smarts in a sci-fi headpiece, the Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet which Moto reckons can take down the iPad, the Olympus EPL-2 making micro four thirds even more mouth-watering, the bonkers TDK Boombox bag and the Sony Ericsson Arc Android Gingerbread blower. Read on for more details and click the gallery above for a super-fast slideshow of CES 2011′s latest best bits…
Motorola Xoom tablet
The Motorola Xoom tablet isn’t groundbreaking in its looks but we were impressed by the Android Honeycomb demo running on the device which looks radically different to what we’re used to. Hit the link above to see all the Motorola Xoom photos.
Sony Personal Display VR viewer
One of the most barmy but brill things we’ve seen from CES 2011 so far is the Sony Personal Display. It delivers full HD 3D visuals to each eye and our man in Vegas says there’s no crosstalk, ghosting or other nasty side effects to be seen. Click the link above to see the Sony Personal Display in all its retro-sci-fi glory.
TDK Boombox bag
This is a cute one – the TDK Boombox bag is actually called Life On Record, comes with a manbag style carrying strap and a volume control that goes up to a Spinal-Tap-influenced 11. We’re strangely taken with it. Hit the link above to see more photos.
Olympus E-PL2 micro four thirds
Olympus has been making micro four thirds more and more appealing and the latest addition to its line is stunning. The Olympus E-PL2 arrives with the same 12.3MP sensor and 720p HD video skills but the solid metal build is beautiful and comes with cool new features like instant Bluetooth photo sharing to your phone.
Sony Ericsson Arc Android Gingerbread phone
The Sony Ericsson Arc arrives with Android Gingerbread onboard, is 7mm thick and has an iPhone-4-Retina-Display-fighting Sony Reality Display screen which impressed the Electricpig folk who’ve fondled it. There’s also a responsive capacitive multitouch screen.
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