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CES 2011 Oddities: The Weird, Strange, and Unique

Edited by Jason Lomberg, Technical Editor

Every tradeshow has these: the strange products, human snafus, and general quirkiness that characterizes a large organized event. CES 2011 was no exception. From the "Kegputer" to "eyes-only" video gaming, there was plenty of uniqueness on display. Enjoy! Special thanks to ECN's photographer-extraordinaire, Andrew Maiman.


Technical Editor Jason Lomberg got to try out the “Eyes-only” video gaming tech demo from Waterloo Labs of National Instruments. The tech (”electro-oculography”) uses ADCs from Analog Devices.


The requisite underwater tech  shot. [1]


ECN’s photographer-extraordinaire, Andrew Maiman, poses with the “For Dummies” mascot. [2]


Wanna wash your CDs? This was actually just a humorous attention-grabber, not an actual product. [3]


The high-tech plumbing technology was back from last year (and probably prior years)


The Nvidia “Kegputer”, a fully-functioning beer keg and gaming rig. It was running “Starcraft II” at the show. [4]


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[1] http://www.ecnmag.com/uploadedImages/ECN/Blogs/2011/01/IMG_3887.JPG
[2] http://www.ecnmag.com/uploadedImages/ECN/Blogs/2011/01/IMG_4043.JPG
[3] http://www.ecnmag.com/uploadedImages/ECN/Blogs/2011/01/IMG_3886.JPG
[4] http://www.ecnmag.com/uploadedImages/ECN/Blogs/2011/01/IMG_4164-big.jpg