Wired magazine and chip maker Advanced Micro Devices teamed up to fill the Grand Lobby with products from AMD and the Wired Store in New York City. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
Star Wars Stormtroopers await the arrival of Darth Vader at the Panasonic booth. (Dan Steinberg / Associated Press)
A worker demonstrates the new BlackBerry PlayBook. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
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The Acer Iconia dual touch-screen laptop is displayed at the Microsoft booth. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
Lenovo’s new LePad tablet, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, can run on both the Windows and Android operating systems. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
The LePad is a tablet that also attaches to a keyboard, becoming a functional notebook computer. (Robyn Beck / AFP / Getty Images)
Eton’s American Red Cross co-branded Rover is a hand-cranked self-powered emergency radio featuring a flashlight and a USB cellphone charger. (Robyn Beck / AFP/Getty Images)
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Oxygen Audio’s O Car lets users control car stereo functions and all of the iPhone’s applications via Apple’s iPhone touch screen and can be set up with the iPhone in either the vertical or horizontal position. The O Car provides access to iTunes and allows users to listen to radio stations. (Robyn Beck / AFP/Getty Images)
The Smart Blood Pressure Monitor from Withings is a traditional arm strap-style blood pressure monitor that connects to an iPhone or iPad for instant readouts. The monitor retails for $130 and the app is a free download from Apple’s App Store. (Robyn Beck / AFP / Getty Images)
The Liquid Image mask features a 136-degree wide-angle lens capturing 720p video. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)