It's Monday, Jan.10th. I'm Nateli Morris. And it's time to get loaded. The 2011 Consumer Electronic Show has just wrapped here in Las Vegas. Our crew will be travelling back to New York on Monday, but we want to give you a peek at the best of this year's show.
There were some new categories this year like the first ever best design award going to the Casio Tryx, which reinvents the point shoot camera. The Tryx can swivel, tilt, and hang on its own try pot.
In car tech, Toyota's Entune system brings apps to the car with Bing open table and more.
In digital imaging, the Sony handycam HDR-P J series takes an HD camcorder flipped about screen, and a projector in a single unit.
In vediogaming, the Nitendo 3DS was the clear winner, Nitendo add 3D to the world's most popular handheld gaming system.
For home theater, the Sumsung BD-D7000 blue ray player helps bring the best entertainment to your home. With built-in WiFi, streaming media, personalized recommendations, 3D capabilities and it's also compact.
And new Vizio Tv brings even more connected content with Google TV, onlive gaming, and passive 3D tech.
And for the venerable PC, and laptop category Intel's Sandy Bridge series of chips takes the top's spot with faster integrated graphics, and more processing horsepower of course.
In a new prototype category, we pick a technology that may or may not even ever make to your electronic store. But still nevertheless, it's just too cool to ignore. And the inaugural winner is Toshiba's 3D glasses-free laptop prototype bringing us one step closer to losing those bulky expensive glasses.
And in the software services in app category is unified by real networks. This is a service that brings together all of your digital media files into the cloud. And speaking of Cloud, in the storage and networking category, the alter rugged and bullet proof, IO safe Rogged Portable is the winner.
For the people's choice of word, where you get a vote the Razer Swithblade with its configurable key board for the best portable gaming wins the votes.
And finally beating all others the brand new tablets category, and the coveted best of CES award this year was the Motorala Xoom that spilt with the next, this tablet stood out in the tsunami of tablets here with the new Android 3.0 honeycomb software, a slicker 10 inch design and 2 cameras.
Thank you for watching our coverage of the 2011 Consumer Electronic Show. If you want to catch up on anything that you might have missed make sure you visit CES. cnet.com for coverage of the show. We'll be back in New York on Teusday to cover what we think is the announcement of the Verizon iPhone that long last. Cnet will of course have up to the minute coverage, videos and analysis on the entire event. I'm Nateli Morris for Cnet.com and you've just been loaded.
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