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Energized and ready for action, the crew delves deep into the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Written by Nathan Evans (managing editor)

Few things titillate the techno-set quite like the annual gala of gadgets, gizmos, and geeks known to millions as the International Consumer Electronics Show, or just CES to the mindful. Here at Popzara we know this better than most, and we're hitting the streets of Sin City and braving the media scrum to bring you our hands-on exclusive coverage of the best the world of emerging technology has to offer.

After months of planning, drawing straws, and frantic arm-wrestling bouts all vying for the chance to represent in Sin City, members of the Popzara Press editorial staff will be cruising the various exhibits and spectacle of the world's largest electronics extravaganza. We're looking forward to meeting with many of our most cherished (aka rapturous, magnificent) supporters, as well the opportunity to manhandle upcoming technological advancements.

But it's not a vacation (sorry guys), as we'll be on the floor and updating like the content-starved madmen we are, sharing the best and brightest of the world's biggest electronics show, and that means the latest in HDTVs (both smart and not-so-much), tablets, phones, robotics, and just about everything packing a circuitry board. And if you like, feel free to follow our humble Facebook and Twitter feeds to get the choicest bits hand-delivered to your anxious eyeballs.


CES 2012: Panasonic Shows Off New Viera Smart TVs, LED, and Touch Remotes

CES 2012: LG Touts 84 Inch LED, 4K Resolution, and Passive 3D

CES 2012: Sharp Shows Off 80 Inch Aquos LED and First 8K LCD Prototype

CES 2012: Intel Touts The Future of Windows Ultrabooks

CES 2012: Toshiba Shows Off Glasses-Free 3D, Satellite Ultrabook , 13 Inch Tablet

CES 2012: Wacom Shows Off Their Biggest Cintiq Yet, Inkling Pen

CES 2012: Nyko Shows Off Yo Gabba Gabba, PS Vita, Kindle Fire Accessories

CES 2012: Hannspree Expands Animal and Fruit Novelty HDTVs, Android Tablets

CES 2012: Vizio Demos Google TV, All-in-One Desktops and Slim Laptop Computers

CES 2012: Coby Shows Off Passive 3DTV and Kyros Android 4.0 Tablets

CES 2012: Improv Electronics Boogie Board and Rip e-Writer Tablets

CES 2012: Genius EasyPen Graphics Tablet M610X

CES 2012: Hands-on With E-Fun APEN A5 Digital Pen for iPad

CES 2012: Hyperkin SupaBoy Makes the Super Nintendo Portable

CES 2012: Impecca Shows Off Bamboo Carved Designer Keyboard & Mouse Combo

CES 2012: Engrish on the Floor

CES 2012: Samsung Galaxy Note Tablet Hands-On

CES 2012: Monster Cables Super Thin Runway Models

CES 2012: E-Fun APEN A5 Digital Pen for iPad 2 Hands-On

CES 2012: MakerBot Replicator Personal 3D Printer in Action

CES 2012: Sony Tablet P Dual-Screen Android Tablet Hands-On

CES 2012: Watch Windows 8 Running Fast on a Windows 7 Tablet

CES 2012: Photoshop Loading and Windows Resuming On An XPS Ultrabook

CES 2012: Vizio Demos New All-in-One Desktop PCs and Ultrabook Laptops

CES 2012: AIWI Struggles To Play Cloud-Based Street Fighter IV Using iPhone

CES 2012: Giant Robots, Ultrabooks, and iPhone Cases - The Bonus Footage of CES



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