Consumer electronics products from companies such as HP, Kodak, Microsoft, Sony, GE and HTC have been selected for the Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA) annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Best of Innovations Design and Engineering Awards
From TVs that connect to the internet, alpine goggles with real-time GPS data shown in a head-mounted display, a flexible computer being used as a credit card, a smartphone application that will remotely start your car, to a gaming platform that tracks your every movement so you don't need a controller to play, the CES Best of Innovations Awards are all about highlighting the most innovative products available to consumers now.
The coveted awards were announced on November 9 and "honour outstanding advancements in design and engineering across 35 consumer electronics product categories."
Selected products from the Best of Innovations Honorees for 2011 include:
Computer Hardware
Digital Storm
Black|OPS with 3D Vision Surround Technology
www.digitalstormonline.com
Computer Peripherals
Hewlett Packard
HP Photosmart eStation
www.hp.com
Digital Imaging
Eastman Kodak Company
KODAK PlaySport Video Camera
www.kodak.com
Electronic Gaming Hardware
Microsoft Corporation
Kinect for Xbox 360
www.microsoft.com
In-Vehicle Accessories
Firstech, LLC.
DroneMobile
www.dronemobile.com
Major Home Appliances
Kenmore
Kenmore Elite® Dishwasher with Interactive Color LCD Controls
www.kenmore.com/
Online Audio/Video Content
Sony Corporation
Internet TV & Blu-ray Disc Player Powered by Google TV
www.sony.com
Portable Multimedia Accessories
Belkin International
360 + Stand
www.belkin.com
Portable Power
GE
GE WattStation
www.ge.com/
Wireless Handsets
HTC
HTC EVO 4G
www.htc.com
The awarded products will be displayed during the 2011 International CES, which takes place from January 6 to 9, 2011 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in NV, USA.
For a full run-down and description of all 2011 Innovations Honorees visit: http://cesweb.org/Awards/InnovationAwards/2011honorees.htm
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