

You don't need to fork over $1.99 per show on iTunes or spend $15 per month on a subscription service to enjoy TV on your smart phone. The Tivit from Valups is a fun accessory that enables users to view Mobile DTV broadcasts - for free - right on their mobile device. Like a MiFi for mobile couch potatoes, the Tivit is a gadget that receives Mobile DTV broadcast signals from local stations and then transmits that content via Wi-Fi. The Tivit is compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch, and BlackBerrys. It also works with PCs, potentially making the the device a killer netbook companion. You get up to three hours of channel surfing per charge. The Tivit will range in price from $90 to $120 - a small price to pay for smooth video playback on the go.
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LAPTOP's Best of CES 2010
The most outstanding member of the Intel family by far is the Core i5, which brings high-end performance to mainstream notebooks.
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Things get interesting when you detach this notebook's 11.6-inch screen, transforming it into a slick and versatile tablet.
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The breathtakingly thin, beautifully rounded Skylight looks like it's on loan from the future.
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The Viliv S10 takes netbooks to the next level.
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The LG GW990 is the first smart phone to be powered by Intel's Moorestown Atom processor.
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Our favorite app at this year's CES demonstrates what happens when you think outside the screen.
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Backing up multiple computers doesn't get much simpler than the C2N backup drive series.
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Boxee and D-Link partnered to create one of the most compelling products to appear at CES 2010.
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We lamented the fact that the original Powermat had to be plugged into a wall. No need for our tears now.
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Price: $359
Spring Design's Alex eReader impressed us by combining a standard 6.0-inch EPD screen with a large and useful 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen in a slim device.
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This premium point-and-shoot combines scads of features that are as impressive as they are useful.
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Splashtop, the instant-on operating system found in every notebook brand from ASUS to HP to Lenovo, won us over anew.
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Qualcomm mirasol display technology takes cues from nature to provide screens that look beautiful in all lighting conditions.
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The Dual Electronics XGPS300 cradle will turn the iPod touch into a fully-functional GPS navigator.
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The iGo Laptop Charger earns its green cred by automatically knowing when to shut off, thus eliminating the scourge of vampire power.
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Price: $199.00
The BlackBerry Presenter lets you connect to a projector and do PowerPoint slideshows, complete with animation, straight from your BlackBerry phone.
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