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CES IN REVIEW

Gadgets galore

Creative Zen Vision: M
CES 2006 was the biggest and best we've seen to date. Now that the show has ended, make sure to check out our category wrap-ups and our Best of CES Award winners.


Latest from CES
Sony MDR-710LP portable headphones
01.09.2006, 10:39 AM PST
Sony's MDR-710LP portable headphones are a sweet-sounding deal
Great-sounding headphones are usually pretty pricey--$100 or more--so you can... Read more
Samsung neXus
01.09.2006, 10:35 AM PST
Samsung neXus: TiVo for XM Satellite Radio
Samsung might be a little behind the game with its neXus XM-ready MP3 player, but... Read more
01.07.2006, 2:19 PM PST
Extending your Media Center
To get your media content from the computer to the living room entertainment center... Read more
01.07.2006, 2:11 PM PST
Racing seat bundled with ZT Group NASCAR PC
Gaming chair manufacturer HotSeat has found a clever way to promote its HotSeat PC... Read more
Brother HL-5280DW
01.07.2006, 1:55 PM PST
Brother laser printers go wireless for less
Brother is making wireless laser printing faster and more affordable for small... Read more

Best of CES Awards

Thousands of products debut at CES, but only 14 will get our editors' seal of approval.


CES walking tour

Video guide to the hottest gadgets and the most happening booths.


Backstage Crew

Nine lucky CNET users won a backstage pass to CES, and they'll give you their perspectives on the show.


CES Buzz Blog

What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas. Molly Wood has the daily buzz on the show scene.

Molly Wood
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Latest CES slide show

The day before CES
January 4, 2006
CES 2006 has arrived, and CNET is here to cover it, from the very beginning until the bitter end. Come back for our daily slide shows, straight from the show floor.
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In full swing
January 5, 2006
CES officially opened its doors today, and CNET caught the action, from the star-studded keynotes to Hall of Fame quarterbacks to our own Next Big Thing SuperSession.
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Up and running
January 6, 2006
Day three of CES 2006 brought out even more stars, along with fun, games, and other diversions.
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News, booth oddities, and more
January 7, 2006
The CES juggernaut rolled on Friday and Saturday, with announcements from Google, XM, and CNET's Best of CES Awards.
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International CES

CES is an international show, and this year CNET's coverage is going global, too. CNET.com is pleased to welcome our sister sites from the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Japan. Check out their reports on the Las Vegas scene.







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CES discussions

CES discussions

What's the coolest thing at CES 2006?

"Freescale's CableFree USB2.0 technology"

by cnetmog (see profile)
January 7, 2006
Kudos to Freescale for bringing out excellent, practical USB evolution technology. They're cable-free USB chips allow...
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"HomePlug AV"

by rbrodner (see profile)
January 4, 2006
Imagine being able to quickly and easily network all your electronic devices together (PCs, game systems, TVs,...
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Best of CES Awards
Thousands of products debut at CES, but only 14 will get our editors' seal of approval.
Backstage Crew
Nine lucky CNET users won a backstage pass to CES, and they'll give you their perspectives on the show.
CES Buzz Blog
What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas. Molly Wood has the daily buzz on the show scene.
CES discussions
You make the call: What's the standout product or technology at CES this year?