The most awaited digital gadget show, Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010 has finally over. With lots of electronic products being displayed, it can still be considered as a successful show despite lower attendee numbers and slashed budget.
From high-end 3D TV to next-generation e-book readers, these are the products that we could expect to be in our nearby electronic stores soon!.
Panasonic 3D Camcorder

Panasonic is the first to show their 3D video to the consumer electronics (CE) when this camcorder launces in fall this year. But with the cost of $21,000, no ordinary person with a right mind will consider buying it. But for a production house, it will be a very good investment!.
Toshiba Cell TV

Imagine being able to control your television without a remote control. Sounds impossible? Well, nothing’s impossible when it comes to technology. Although it has yet to be perfected, Toshiba is the only TV maker so far that has showed publicly this technology. You can simply control your TV channel, volume as well as skipping the movies by waving your hands. It uses the similar processor used in the PlayStation 3 and offers 3D features.
Motorola BackFlip

Many mobile phone manufacturers has embraced to Android as their next-generation mobile operating system. Motorola for instance has introduced their Droid last year and this year they have came up with their second Android phone. One cool thing about the BackFlip is the innovative design where the QWERTY keyboard is actually at the back, and flips backwards for typing while facing the screen.
Lenovo X100e

Lenovo has improved the filmsy version of their netbook with the debuts of the X100e. With a solid design, it deserves to wear the ThinkPad badge. Lenovo also has replaced the Intel Atom processor with AMD Neo. With a high resolution 11.6-inch screen and full size keyboard, you won’t feel like using a netbook, but it’s ‘elder brother’, the X61.
Parrot AR. Drone

It’s not a normal remote-controlled helicopter, but this pizza size chopper could hover almost motionlessly. Propelled by 4 rotors with an on-board computer, it can stays in the air just like an UFO – good for those who love to prank people!.
Samsung LED 9000 Series

This is by far the slickest HDTV ever created. This TV is as think as a pencil, the bezel has been clad entirely in brushed metal. It comes with 3D feature and for those who love to decorate their home with techie stuffs.