What happens in Vegas would stay in Vegas, if it wasn't for the dedicated CNET team on the ground at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 expo this year.
The first official day of CES 2012 delivered TVs, TVs and more TVs, with LG, Samsung, Sony and Panasonic all showing off new panels, with the trend this year leaning towards the enormous. Check out all of the action below.
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LG's CES TV barrage: thin, 3D and Google-y news
Consumer electronics giant LG kicked off CES 2012 with a bang, unveiling a boatload of high-tech TVs and a new smartphone.
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Samsung announces its own 55-inch OLED TV news
If Samsung and LG get their way, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 will be forever known as the show of the duelling 55-inch OLED TVs.
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Samsung brings voice, gesture control to TVs news
That gesture you make at your TV might actually elicit a response from the boob tube itself soon.
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Panasonic goes large with high-end LCDs news
In 2012, Panasonic will position itself as not just a plasma company, with the release of two new LCD TVs at larger 47-inch and 55-inch sizes: the DT50 and the WT50.
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Toshiba to ship glasses-free 3D TV to US early 2012 news
Toshiba has confirmed to CNET that it plans to make a glasses-free 3D TV available to buyers in the US sometime during the first quarter of 2012.
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Gadgets galore at Sony's press conference news
Sony takes the stage at CES 2012 to show off the company's new phones, TVs and the latest Sony smartphone.
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Microsoft: Kinect coming to Windows 1 Feb news
Microsoft is leaning heavily on the Kinect to up its cool factor. So much so it plans on bringing the gaming peripheral to Windows on 1 February.
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Olympus goes fat and skinny with latest megazooms news
Whether you like your megazooms slender or with a little something to grab on to, one of Olympus' new models might make you happy.
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Panasonic debuts its first passive 3D LCD news
While its main TV business will involve plasma for some years to come, Panasonic has courted LCD TVs for a while, but 2012 sees a number of firsts for the Japanese company: namely, large screens and passive 3D.
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Panasonic GT50 plasma boasts improved picture and design news
In the past, Panasonic's GT variants have been almost as good as the flagships they supported, and at much more affordable prices. We anticipate that this trend will continue with the new GT50.
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Hands on with the Samsung Series 5 Ultra news
For those who have been craving a more affordable Samsung ultrabook, here's your saviour: the Series 5 Ultra.
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Size matters with Canon's latest IXUS cameras news
Canon's new IXUS compacts boast slimline bodies and long zoom lenses.
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'Ultimate' Samsung LED TV still lacks full-array backlight news
On high-end LED-based TVs, our favourite picture quality extra is a full-array backlight with local dimming, which allows different areas of the screen to dim independently of one another.
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Lenovo's Android 4.0 tablet wants to be your laptop, too news
The key word around Lenovo these days is "convergence".
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Xerox offers the 2nd Wi-Fi cordless scanner news
Though it's not the first mobile scanner as its press release claims, the Xerox Mobile Scanner is a nifty little battery-powered model that uses a 4GB Eye-Fi SD card to connect to Wi-Fi networks for uploading scanned images to mobile devices.
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As wireless adoption surges, Netgear strives to become household name news
Netgear has unveiled new devices intended to plug wireless gaps in the home network, from signal extenders to cloud-ready media-storage devices. Can it appeal to the consumer?
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Asus MeMo returns to CES, may actually get released news
Hey, remember the Asus MeMo that debuted a year ago at CES 2011? Don't worry, not many do. Anyway, it's back this year, and, according to Asus, the 7-inch, stylus-compatible tablet will actually be released in the second quarter of 2012. After the many delays last year, I'll believe it when I see it.
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Why you won't want to buy the laptops of CES 2012 news
The message of CES 2012 for laptops thus far: wait.
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iHome iP4: that '70s boombox gets a modern makeover for the iPhone news
iHome is showing off several new products at this year's CES, including the retro-licious boombox, the iP4, which gives new meaning to the phrase "pretty in pink".
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Victorinox's Swiss Army knife now with SSD news
Victorinox, the maker of Swiss Army-branded products, unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show a Swiss Army solid-state drive (SSD).

























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