An LG full LED ultra slim television is shown at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
A 3-D camera by Fujifilm, bottom, is shown next to 3-D glasses.
A pair of Apple ear buds with Brepps covers is shown on display at the Brepps exhibit.
On display is a boom box playing an Apple iPhone made by Innovative Technology.
Exterior view of a CES signboard at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Las Vegas.
Dell Computer's Michael Tatelman introduces a Mini-3 Android-based smart phone.
An attendee uses Iron Will Innovations glove game controller next to a video game. Iron Will Innovations demonstrated a futuristic-looking black-and-silver glove that replaces a keyboard for PC gaming and lets users control games by touching their fingers together instead.
The Intel Corp. booth at the Consumer Electronics Show.
An attendee presses live tracking of Intel Corp. chips being used around the world at this display.
A Lenovo Skylight on display features a 10-inch screen, full-size keyboard and 10 hours of battery life and weighs less than 2 pounds.
Attendees look at products from Microsoft Corp.
A Samsung cell phone that is taking in a live broadcast is shown.
A Zomm that uses Bluetooth technology can set off a personal alarm and has several other functions when used with a cell phone.
A display of televisions at the Samsung exhibit.
An Apple iPhone, top left, and iPod Touch, bottom left, with case covers by MusicSkins, are shown at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
A Skiff electronic reader development kit is seen on display at the Marvell exhibit. The kit is for use by device manufacturers to add the Skiff service to their own devices.
Dell Computer's Alex Gruzen, holds up an Alienware laptop designed for gaming during the CES.
LG televisions on display at the LG exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
A six-inch Samsung e-reader is on display.
The RealView Deep-Screen television is shown on the top and a regular television screen is shown on bottom during a gaming demonstration at the RealView exhibit.
A GamBridge Z-1 guitar, left, and a Baby Z guitar, right, plays Rock Band and also plays like a real electric guitar without strings.
A Parrot A.R. Drone, a four-propeller flying drone that connects to an Apple iPhone or iPod Touch via Wi-Fi with a video-streaming camera, hovers at the CES.
A Powermat charges a cellphone, right, and a small handheld computer, left. Powermat USA showed off a mat that charged gadgets set on top of it - as long as the gadgets were equipped with add-ons like special cell phone cases.