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Our CES 2010 Top Picks

Jan 12, 2010 | 0 Comments |
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By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)

The world was shown a lot of new electronic products this year at CES.

This is a list of the top 5 products that are actually usable or will be in the near future when they are released.

These are what we wish we could pick up at the store – today.

Enjoy the videos as well.

5. Sprint Overdrive

This is MiFi on steroids with 3G and 4G coverage. This beast is ready today. However, it is limited to certain cities and metro areas in the states. See if you’re on the list and if you are, drop that cable company or DSL provider like they’re hot.

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4. MSI Android slate

This was the closest I found to a slate that was responsive and accurate even for a dude with fat fingers. Maybe the others aren’t up to production mode yet but they lacked the same experience, until the MSI would freeze.

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3. Vizio wifi TV’s

This iteration of 3D is a huge fail. Like bad movies this should have seen limited release or straight to DVD, if you know what I mean. What is awesome are the Vizio wifi TV’s that will be hitting the shelves. They’ve embraced almost every type of TV widget that can be made and I would expect to see some brilliant hacks coming our way.

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2. Asus T101MT

There isn’t a whole lot to say that I haven’t said already. This is going to be a great, usable device that I wish was running Mac OS. I used a Toshiba tablet PC back in 2006 for my job and loved it. This size would be incredibly useful and mobile.

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1. Intel Infoscape

Only exists for trade show purposes but will soon be finding its way into other displays. Look out hotels, shopping malls and people with money to burn.

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