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Best Gadgets of CES 2013

The biggest Consumer Electronics Show 2013, held in Las Vegas, USA in which more than 1,62,000 people came all over the world and over 27,000 gadgets were launched. There were great and beautiful gadgets launched for electronics lovers. Innovation and technology always win in such types of shows whether it comes from giant cooperation or small one. Here, is a look of some of the best gadgets from the best show of Consumer Electronics 2013 and take a glance at coming technology.

Samsung 85 inch Ultra HD TV- The image truly jumps out of the screen. But, the real tech is the Frame around it. It has speakers embedded all along the frame.


Panasonic 4K Tablet- It has 20 inches screen and a 4k resolution. That's four times the resolution than any other tablet available.

Sony Xperia Z- Sony is coming back into the reckoning. Premium Materials, great screen and amazing processor and waterproof too.
Panasonic 4K OLED TV- Panasonic has launched the largest OLED TV with true deep blacks and vivid colours.

Huawei Ascend Mate- The Big phone with 6.1 inch screen having full HD feature. It may look strange to carry in the hand.
Samsung YOUM- The new flexible and folded screen launched by Samsung. It is rumored that it can be a part of Samsung Galaxy 4

TACTUS- Future has come with new microfluid technology that produces buttons that raise out from the surface of a touchscreen. As soon that the buttons are unnecessary they recede back into the screen until needed again.


Razor Edge- The best gaming tablet ever. It has been provided with controls to produce best gaming experience. A player can use USB controllers like console.
Romo Robot- A robot that can do much more than just look cute and play games. It’s controlled by your phone and has a seriously quirky personality.
Pebble Watch- Till we wait for the elusive Apple iWatch, the Pebble Watch does even better. This is the best combination of phone, watch and synched perfection, and comes out of a crowd-sourcing
project
NVIDIA Project Shield- A Tegra-4 processor in a handheld gaming device that can beat the pants off all those big bulky consoles.
Makerbot Replicator 2- You may also call it "a 3D printer". This machine, is easier to program, faster to finish projects - where your dreams come out perfectly formed and expertly modeled in real-life proportions.

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