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    CES 2016 - WIRED's Favorite Gadgets of CES

    CES is a seemingly endless bonanza of product debuts. Everything from cars and drones to headphoness and televisions is on display and in mind-boggling quantities. These products are WIRED's favorites.

    Released on 01/08/2016

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    [Narrator] CES is a seemingly endless bonanza of

    product debuts.

    Everything from cars and drones to headphoness

    and televisions is on display here, and in

    mind-boggling quantities.

    These are Wired's favorite products.

    Drones aren't just toys anymore.

    If Ehang can get its single passenger carrying

    autonomous helicopter drone past regulators

    it may usher in the age of self flying cars. Neat.

    Speaking of robots, we couldn't get enough of Segway's

    advanced personal robot, which is the most adorable,

    rideable hoverboard robotic butler we've ever seen.

    If you're busy riding the robot butler, let French

    security company Netatmo's smart outdoor camera

    keep an eye on the front door.

    It can tell the difference between people and pets

    and can be set up to blast a spotlight on intruders.

    We love Samsung's ultra-portable featherweight 13-inch

    Notebook9 Windows 10 laptop.

    It's just a tad heavier than the ipads Pro or

    Surface Pro 4 and should run for ten hours on a charge.

    If lugging a laptop around feels like too much,

    check out Carl Zeiss' smart, streamlined

    augmented reality lenses which made us forget

    the clunkiness of Google Glass.

    The lenses, which aren't quite ready for market,

    should work in different frames from stylish hipster

    to tech cowpathin'.

    Televisions keep getting better.

    Our favorite this year was LG's OLED G6,

    which is both absurdly huge, as big as 77 inches,

    but also absurdly thin: less than 1/10 of an inch.

    No price yet, but likely in the five figures for this

    binge-watch worthy piece of wallpaper.

    CES went back to the future, too.

    One of our favorites was the return of film in the

    yves béhar designed Kodak Super-8 camera.

    It's a brilliant mix of digital and analog

    for budding autours.

    And audiophiles rejoice.

    Vinyl has a new home on the Sony PS-HX500 turntable.

    The $600 record player is also a plug-and-play

    pre-amp and has a USB out for transferring

    those rare grooves to the cloud.

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