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The DL on the Consumer Electronics Show

If you like gadgets, then besides your local Sharper Image, there is one place you need to be seen. That is the massive Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Pulling the largest to the smallest, the high-tech to the low-tech, this show is the one stop shop for gadgetophiles.

The Innovation Insider, Steve Greenberg, was there finding some of the products sure to be on your wish list for 2008. Here’s what he had to say…

by Steve Greenberg
Giant Plasma - Consumer Electronics Show 2008

This was either my 9th or 10th CES– As always it was a mob scene–150,000 people pushing, shoving, trying to take it all in. The big news at CES was Bill Gates farewell and the decision by Warner to go with BluRay. The Sony people were bouncing off the wall–while Toshiba (which backed HD DVD) was in mourning for their format. Other BIG news was the HUGE Plasma revealed by Panasonic (see photo)–150-inches. Certainly a WOW product like this one got a great deal of media attention. It’s certainly not a product for the average home (who has a doorway large enough to let into their home?) Other issues–how much heat does it generate? How much power does it use? How strong does a wall need to be to hold it? Panasonic also had the worlds SMALLEST HD Camcorder. Weights about 1/2 pound, about the size of an egg, records 5.5 hours of 1080P video on a special SD-card–truly amazing.
WowWee the toy maker and force behind last years “Alive Elvis” (singing robotic Elvis bust) showed a few of their new products for 2008.

Like Pleo, you’ll love these
WowWee will have a line of “Plush” robots (see above)—similar to last years PLEO (robotic dinosaur–with rubbery feel) these robots will be lion cubs and other “babies” covered in a soft furry skin–making them very huggable. WowWee is also launching a non-toy robot (see above). Its sort of a surveillance camera that can roam through your home. Other cool products included a turntable from Ion that converts your vinyl albums into a digital signal that can be recorded directly onto your iPod. It also has some software called “grace” (I think) that goes on the web and can identify the music on the album and then list the tracks on your iPod/computer. Fujitsu had a palm ID system that can be used to protect your laptop–it can also be used to lock/unlock a door. Zoombak let’s you track your dog with a GPS system. If he leaves a predetermined location, it will signal the owner. If you want to track your kids, ID Conex has GPS sneakers. CaseLogic had computer bags made of environmentally friendly canvas. These bags come with markers so you can add your own artistic touch. Bell’O had their Wall Mount your TV “For Dummies.” Its a kit that includes an easy to use template, instructions and a DVD. AND 3DV Systems had a hardware-software game set up that let you interact without holding any remote control/stick. By making a fist you could box with the character on screen. It was nothing less than amazing
Watch the Babysitter

Old School Computers - Consumer Electronics Show 2008
With all of the Hi Tech at CES, this old world product caught my eye. Jeffrey Stephenson has “Machines de Deco D’Art” Jeffrey creates these very elegant computer screen cases out of wood. You can contact him at jeffrey at slipperyskip.com

Ambient Football Scores
Ambient launched a line of products that get their info using the old beeper frequencies. One takes in football scores, another does baseball, still another does the stock market.

Light Speaker - Consumer Electronics Show 2008
Check these out–lights and speakers that are designed to sit on top of a deck’s 4×4 posts from Marcato.
And finally “feeling is believing”

Game Vest - Consumer Electronics Show
This very fashionable vest is from TN Games. The vest lets you “feel” the gun fire of a video game. I tried it out and I can tell you its a very strange sensation and takes gaming to a new level.
So much more to report–but that’s a quick sampler of CES 2008. Hope to see you there next year!

Gadget NationSteve Greenberg’s book, GADGET NATION, which is all about garage inventors, will hit bookstores in April.

Everyday Edisons - Season 2 Auditions

Got some good news for you inventors who missed the American Inventor audition casting calls. Season 2 of PBS’ Everyday Edisons is starting their casting calls around the country. Their first casting call is in Atlanta Saturday, January 12th. They’ll be going to one city per month in these places: San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, and Boston.

My opinion on the show . . . for the inventor, it’s better than American Inventor. American Inventor was primarily a show for entertainment. Some of the inventors they passed were good, but many were passed only because they’d be good entertainment. Everyday Edisons seems like it actually wants to help the inventors more. And remember, people don’t watch PBS for entertainment, they watch it for education. So Everyday Edisons the show is geared around educating people how inventors go from idea to product.

If you need to know how you should prepare and what to expect, read some of our previous posts about the American Inventor auditions we went to earlier this year. Look for the ideatango representative there and sign up for our gift card giveaway. Or take a picture with our famous (or infamous) light bulb hat to have your picture posted on ideatango.com.

Stay on top of all the latest events for inventors and product developers, check out the ideatango inventor calendar. There we list upcoming events, trade shows, and things you should be paying attention to!