Here are my winners and losers from CES so far. There's not been anything I'm super excited over yet, but I'll try to rank them from most to least...
Winners
1. The Boxee Box - Boxee is fantastic free media software that anyone can download and install. It hooks up with Hulu, Netflix, YouTube and all sorts of other content sources. It's like a media front-end and service all in one. This is a dedicated box for Boxee that makes it dead simple to get to your TV.
Info:
http://tr.im/JEkz Pics:
http://tr.im/JEll
2. LG's 6.9mm thin LCD LED TVs - Thin. Really thin. Amazingly thin. And hitting shelves this year. Finally the thin TV's hit production.
Info & Pics:
http://tr.im/JElM
3. OCZ's USB 3.0 solid state drives - I love the solid state drives and I love USB 3.0. Both are far too expensive and new for anyone to be using yet, but this is going to be awesome. 5Gb/sec transfer rates! Amazing.
Info -
http://tr.im/JElY
4. (Tie) Vizio's 3D Mega LCD/Vizio's Cinema Wide TV - Vizio (like everyone else) announced a line of 3D TV's at CES. But their big shocker was a 72-inch LCD (LED backlit) for $3500. That's freakin' huge. No one makes LCD's that big currently.
Info:
http://tr.im/JEni
They also announced their first Cinema Wide display. These will become more common as well. Great if you're a movie buff since lots of flicks are filmed in the 21:9 aspect ratio. 58 inches with a 2560x1080p resolution:
http://tr.im/JEor
Losers
1. AT&T: Really AT&T? I'm supposed to get excited about two new Palm WebOS phones and five new Android phones (including Dell's first phone) when you're already complaining about your network being strained by iPhone users? Cause adding additional popular smart phones won't hurt that situation AT ALL. Big fail.
2. iPod/iPhone alarm clocks: I can't believe people are still introducing a billion variations on this concept. They must sell like crazy. So so so boring.
3. The Polar Bear TV:
http://tr.im/JEpS - Enough said.
So have I missed anything excited or super crappy? Please share if you're keeping up with CES.