CES 2011: 20 Amazing Pictures From Day Two

After a hectic Friday, CES is (pretty much) at a close. Hopefully you've already had a chance to check out all of our videos from the floor and read about the winners of our FTW awards (if not, check out the Max PC winners and the Max Tech winners) but we've got one last treat for you guys. Here are 20 of our favorite photos snapped by our editors on the CES floor.



The new Chumby 8 (center) will have 1,500 apps, a browser and will sport an 8-inch screen running at 800x600 resolution screen. Chumby 8 runs on an 800MHz Armada 166 CPU and packs 128GB of DDR2. No price has been announced and availability is scheduled for the first half of the year.



A look at LG's Kompressor vacuum cleaner.



Garmin's zumo 220 motorcycle navigation is glove-friendly and comes in a waterproof, fuel spray and UV resistant case.



Sniper rifle gun controller for the Playstation at the CTA Gaming Zone.



Wall of 3D games at Nvidia.



Multitouch displays at the Nvidia booth.



Using Wacom's Bamboo pen & touch pad to spread the Max PC love.



Playing around with 3M's multitouch.



Timbuk2 showed us a great looking laptop bag pre-approved by the TSA, which means that you don't have to take your bag out when you fly. It's also built for increased cooling with a new nubby material and vents inside the laptop sleeve that provides increased air circulation.



Yale is showing an extremely cool Z-Wave entry lock with a touch-sensitive glass keypad. A proximity sensor causes the keypad to illuminate when you place your hand in front of it. The glass is impervious to everything from fire to a concrete saw. And you don't need to worry about dust mucking up the keypad, either.



Not all Android phones are humongous, battery guzzling beasts. Motorola's Flipout is a nice deviation from the norm, with a unique form factor and a small 3' x 3' form factor.



lG Optimus + Android



Gordon getting ready to announce our Best of CES award winners. The guy is great on camera.



LGs ThinQ line includes an infrared oven.



LGs ThinQ technology on a refrigerator helps diagnose problems and alerts you to food expiration dates.



A display at LG shows of the company's different HOM-BOT models.



LGs HOM-BOT has a dual camera (upper and lower) and ultrasonic and infrared sensors.


Trane's new ComfortLink II thermostat features a seven-inch touch-screen display, Internet connectivity via Wi-Fi, and Z-Wave compatibility. But Schlage LiNK subscribers won't be able to add it to their systems until later this year.



LGs ThinQ washer and dryer find the most energy-efficient times to do your laundry.



Skype's live demo.
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