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iPAD POWER: Wendy Mittelstadt, product manager for Ion, posing with the company's Guitar Apprentice guitar controller for the iPad. The guitar holds an iPad in its shell which runs the software for the device. - Reuters
PURE SOUND: A Sensia 200D internet radio by Pure is displayed during 'CES Unveiled', a media preview event at CES. The device is integrated with the Pure music service. It also features Facebook and Twitter apps. - Reuters
POWER ON THE GO: A Sherpa 50 battery by Goal Zero is displayed during 'CES Unveiled' media preview event at CES. The battery can be recharged with solar panels or conventionally, allowing campers, hunters or adventurers to run mobile devices in the field. - Reuters
WORK OF ART: An artist creating a caricature on a Samsung Galaxy Note device The Galaxy Note is the first phone to go over the 5in screen size, coming in at 5.3 inches. - Reuters
LOOKING COOL: CES visitors reflected in a pair of Recon ski goggles. The goggles contain a small screen that can display a map of whatever ski area you are on at the time. - Reuters
PICTURE THIS: A woman taking a photo of ultrabooks at the Intel booth. - Reuters
QUICK DRAW: A visitor at CES using the Leonardo 3D interactive device to design a sculpture. Wearing 3D glasses and using a 3D 'mouse' called a bird, the user can create objects in virtual reality. - Reuters
SEE THIS: A Samsung Tablet running a Ustream App at the Verizon booth. The Ustream App, preloaded on Verizon 4G LTE devices, lets the user receive and broadcast live video from their device. - Reuters
WINDOWS PHONE: A Nokia Lumina 900 Windows smartphone on display. - Reuters
VISUAL CONTROL: A Tobii Technology representative demonstrating the world's first first eye-controlled laptop. The device, which allows the user to completely control his computer with eye movements is expected to be available for professional applications in two years with consumer applications to follow. - Reuters
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