2010 CES Introduces 3-D TV, Microsoft Tablet, Rejects GPS & MP3s

The big news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas (January 7-10) was 3-D TVs. While Steve Ballmer’s introduction of his new Microsoft Tablet is expected to compete head-on with Apple’s launch of their new iSlate/Tablet in March, it appears that the influence of the movie Avatar’s 3-D technology is stretching from the large screen to the small screen.

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2010 CES Introduces 3-D TV, Microsoft Tablet, Rejects GPS & MP3s

The big news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas (January 7-10) was 3-D TVs. While Steve Ballmer’s introduction of his new Microsoft Tablet is expected to compete head-on with Apple’s launch of their new iSlate/Tablet in March, it appears that the influence of the movie Avatar’s 3-D technology is stretching from the large screen to the small screen.

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