الجمعة، 7 يناير 2011

CES 2011: Motorola Atrix, Sony 3D TVs highlight day 1 in Las Vegas

Today is the first full official day of the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, after kicking off with a keynote from Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer last night. You can check out Rob's live-blog of the keynote here.
Looking ahead to today, a lot of buzz will likely be about mobile and the move to 4G.
Verizon will be holding a press conference at 1 p.m., where they're expected to talk about what their 4G plans are. They'll likely announce the much-leaked HTC Thunderbolt, which advertises itself as the first 4G phone on Verizon and maybe 4G phones from Motorola and Samsung as well. There's a lot of speculation over whether or not they'll be announcing an iPhone for Verizon -- sneaking a little bit of Apple into CES after all.
Poll: What gadgets do you have your eye on at CES 2011?
Another highlight of the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 opening ceremonies was the announcement of T-Mobile and LG's G-slate tablet. Hayley Tsukayama has a first look at the G-slate:
T-Mobile sent out a first look at the Android-powered G-Slate by LG. According to the press release from T-Mobile, the G-Slate will be the first 4G tablet from the two companies running Android 3.0, or Honeycomb. It will feature a bevy of Google applications such as Google Maps 5.0 with 3-D interaction, a collection of more than 3 million eBooks and Google Talk with video chat.

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