Best of CES Awards
By CNET.com.au on 12 January 2009
Since 2006, CNET has presented the Best of CES Awards, given to the top products in 10 categories as well as one coveted Best in Show award.
See the gadgets that topped our list for this year, and find out the People's Voice winner, decided by more than 10,000 member votes.
BEST IN SHOW
CES 2009: Palm Pre
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Thursday was a long, action-packed day thanks to Palm. It's no secret that Palm's been struggling to keep up with the competition and has come under heavy criticism for its lack of innovation and delays in releasing its new operating system. So can you blame us for thinking that Palm might disappoint again?
To us, the real highlight of the Pre is the user interface and OS. It's pretty evident that Palm put a lot of thought into the UI, as everything seamlessly works together to give you the best user experience and making the smartphone a really useful tool in your daily life. (Read more and/or watch the video.)
BEST IN CATEGORY
Car tech
Gracenote puts a star in your car
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Imagine having your favourite recording artist talking to you from your dashboard, recommending new music that you might like. Now imagine the music available to you in your car extending to just about every track ever recorded. Let's take it a step further and say you can use your car stereo like an instant messenger, where you can recommend songs and playlists to people on your buddy list. Gracenote and Voxonic have teamed up to create CarStars, a car entertainment system that can recommend music based on location, accept voice commands and make your favourite artist speak any language under the sun. (Read more)
Mobile phones and smartphones
Palm Pre wins Best of CES 2009 and People's Voice Award
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On Saturday, CNET, in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association, handed out its Best of CES 2009 Awards, including Best in Show and the People's Voice Award and this year's big winner? The Palm Pre.
The Palm Pre smartphone took home both honours and became the first mobile phone/smartphone to win the Best in Show since CNET started presenting the Best of CES awards in 2006. The Pre went up against some stiff competition, including the Sony DSC-G3 and the Sony P-series Lifestyle PC. So why the Pre? (Read more and/or watch the video.)
Computers & hardware
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Much like Apple, Sony likes to keep its Vaio products aimed at mid-to-high-end buyers and generally eschews the budget end of the market. When it comes to netbooks, it's no different; Sony's entry into the very hot mini-laptop category shares a lot with netbooks such as the Dell Mini 9 or Asus Eee PC, but clearly goes out of its way to avoid being lumped in with them. (Read more)
Digital cameras and camcorders
Does Sony DSC-G3 camera get wireless right?
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Wi-Fi-enabled cameras have been around for several years, but arguably never took off because they never hit on the right combination of performance and capabilities; at various points we've seen powerful Wi-Fi but subpar photo quality, good cameras but with limited Wi-Fi capabilities, or simply middling all around. Now Sony's giving it a shot with the Cyber-shot DSC-G3, and it looks like the company may at least get the feature side of the equation right. (Read more)
Gaming
The Wand: Nyko announces a high-tech Wii remote alternative
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In an effort to trump the existing Nintendo Wii remote controller, Nyko is introducing what the company is calling the most advanced Wii remote yet. The Nyko Wand looks a lot like the Wii remote we're all used to, but instead can output commands and even vibration through the controller's port at the bottom of the device. Using what Nyko calls Trans-Port technology, the new interface will allow compatible devices to take advantage of functionality not always available in current Wii remote accessories. (Read more)
GPS
TomTom Go 740 Live connects to the internet
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On the first day of CES 2009, GPS manufacturer TomTom introduced its newest portable navigation device, the TomTom GO 740 Live. Like the Dash Express and TeleNav Shotgun, the GO 740 Live is a connected GPS using a built-in SIM card and GPRS modem, so you'll get more up-to-date information delivered to your personal navigation device (PND) right over the air. What kind of information? Well, I'm glad you asked. With the purchase of the TomTom GO 740 Live, you'll get a complimentary year subscription to TomTom's Live services, which include Google Local Search, fuel-price information and weather data. (Read more)
Home audio
HT-BD7200: 2.1 Blu-ray home theatre from Samsung
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The HT-X710T was one of Samsung's funkier home theatre products of 2008, a 2.1-style (two speakers plus subwoofer) home theatre system with a tapered, wall-mountable DVD player head unit. While the 2009 follow-up shares a similar "Touch of Color" red-accented design and curved enclosures, the HT-BD7200 gets a Blu-ray upgrade (replete with BD-Live capability and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding) and support for streaming Netflix online video and the Pandora music service. It's also Wi-Fi-ready, but you'll need to invest in a separate USB 802.11n dongle, or stick with wired Ethernet connectivity instead. (Read more and/or watch the video.)
Home video
EchoStar SlingLoaded HD DVR 922 combines Slingbox and DVR into one super set-top box
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We're huge fans of the Slingbox, which lets you access your home TV from any broadband-connected PC and many models of 3G smartphones. But the boxes have always had a fundamental problem of monopolising the host video source (cable/satellite box or DVR); if you access your Slingbox remotely and somebody happens to be watching the home TV, both of you are forced to watch the same program. That's just one problem that the new EchoStar SlingLoaded HD DVR 922 fixes. The "SlingLoaded" moniker basically means that it's got a Slingbox built-in. (Read more)
MP3 and video players
Samsung unveils P3 touchscreen MP3 player
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Samsung spilled the beans on the new P3 MP3 player at the company's CES 2009 press conference. As an update to Samsung's popular P2, the P3 shares many of its predecessor's features, including a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen, DNSe sound enhancement, audio and video playback, photo viewer, FM radio, voice recording, and Bluetooth capabilities such as phone pairing and stereo audio streaming. Unlike the P2, the Samsung P3 uses a colourful new user interface dubbed "EmoTure" that emphasises personalisation. (Read more)
Televisions
THX, internet content grace Panasonic plasmas
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Last year, our Editors' Choice plasma, the Panasonic TH-50PZ800U, earned a good portion of its praise by virtue of excellent colour accuracy, which we lay at the feet of THX Display Certification. For 2009, Panasonic has included THX in two series of plasma TVs, of which the most-affordable will be the G10s. The company's G10 series of plasmas comes in four screen sizes; the 42-inch TC-P42G10, the 46-inch TC-P46G10, the 50-inch TC-P50G10, and the 54-inch TC-54G10, a new screen size for the company. (Read more)
Topics: show, ces2009, palm, best, tomtom, thx, pre, p3, nyko, p-series, gracenote, netbook, g3, echostar
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