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The trends and top gadgets of CES 2013

4. PowerShot N The point-and-shoot camera category is largely losing its relevance thanks to smartphones, but the Canon PowerShot N still provides good competition. As a trend, more cameras at CES included Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. 5. Pebble Watch The founders of the Pebble Watch have been in the spotlight ever since they raised several […]
Patrick Stafford
Patrick Stafford

4. PowerShot N

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The point-and-shoot camera category is largely losing its relevance thanks to smartphones, but the Canon PowerShot N still provides good competition.

As a trend, more cameras at CES included Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity.

5. Pebble Watch

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The founders of the Pebble Watch have been in the spotlight ever since they raised several million dollars last year. The gadget’s promise is impressive – to connect with your phone via BlueTooth and update you of notifications and calls on the screen. You can also control your music player with the device.

They finally showed off the gadget at CES – and it looks good, despite the slightly high $150 price tag.

6. Lenovo Helix

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The hybrid laptop ThinkPad Helix raised a few eyebrows when it showed off new features, like the ability to detach the screen from the keyboard to become a tablet – and both have separate batteries.

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