CES 2012
7:16 PM January 12, 2012

Let's take a closer look at all of the products I showed you during this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
iRobot's prototype called "Eva"
Empower digital eyeglasses put the power of autofocus in your prescription bifocals.
Subaru & Aha team up to help you drive and stary connected... safely.
These car charger cables by Tylt are impossable to tangle.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is part phone, part tablet.
Marvel at the madness that is the Sharp 8K television prototype.
In a few months, Toshiba will be the first TV manufacturer to sell a Glasses-Free 3DTV in the United States. It may cost as much as $10,000!!!
Still, Toshiba's Glasses-Free sets are nothing compared to the ones a company called TCL are producing in China. Their 3D reaches out and grabs you!
We saw 55" OLED televisions from both Samsung...
... and LG (the LG 55" OLED does 3D... Samsung does not)
The Rokstor Amphibious 7X hard drive requires a key card and personal pin number to access what's inside.
The Powerbag charges all your gear when it's on your back and on the go.
When you can't recharge your powerbag... you'll need a PowerTrekk portable fuel cell. It uses the electrons in water... yes, WATER... to charge your phone.
A new app in the Android market (coming soon to iPhone) claims it will watch the road for you if you're a distracted driver. They call it iOnRoad.
The Makerbot Replicator is one of the coolest things I've ever seen at CES. It's a printer that lets you print out actual things... real plastic objects. Create whatever you can imagine and the Makerbot will replicate it for less than $2000. Most 3D printers, as they are known, are far more expensive.
Shwooooooof! CES is over for the year. This is my 11th year covering the show.
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