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Video: Sansa Connect hands-on

We, like everyone, had pretty high hopes for the Zune's "social" capabilities, but three plays in three days isn't really doing it for us. SanDisk's Sansa Connect isn't a Zune replacement, but more akin to the MusicGremlin, albeit with four gigs of flash memory instead of an eight gigabyte microdrive. At $250 plus PlaysForSure comaptible music service, you can get social a bit easier.

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Video: Wowwee's RoboPanda

If the RoboQuad and RoboBoa didn't scare you enough, now we've got a video of the scariest Robo-animal of them all... the RoboPanda. The fun lil' cutesy robot sounded like it had the potential to go iRobot / Matrix / [insert favorite robots take over world scenario here] when the bot asked, "Have you ever been attacked by a panda?" It really did say that, but if you could avoid the obvious welcoming of our robot panda overlords, we'd appreciate it.

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Video: Medion's UMPC

We've started seeing UMPCs crop up everywhere. At Via's booth at ShowStoppers, there were about seven different UMPCs, but the Medion caught our eye. We hear from some other folks it's got pretty good battery life for a UMPC, and you should be able to get it in your own hands for under ten benjamins. After we stopped by Intel's booth to give it a more thorough run through, the keyboard was frankly crap, so caveat emptor. Download it below, or watch the usual flash video above.

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Video: Hands-on with HP's TouchSmart PC

HP isn't exactly known for their revolutionary design chops, but they're certainly making some strides toward more creative desktop PC designs. You know the drill, download below, watch it up top, and download the stills for some HP fanboy-quality wallpaper.

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Video: R2D2 projector, webcam and lightsabre Skype phone


This could be reaching out to our geek audience a bit too much, but the combo media dock-cum-projector housed in the Nikko Electronics R2D2's guts has to get at least a look. Besides the fact that it's the iconic little droid, the projector's remote is housed in a Millennium Falcon Hyperdrive, adding to the geek cred. Granted, the $2,500 price tag could be a bit prohibitive for your 12-year-old Star Wars obsessed nephew, but maybe he could give the wireless R2D2 webcam, or the Anakin Skywalker Lightsabre Skype phone a go. Regardless, check out the gallery below and the video after the break (or get your download on, if that's your thing).

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Video: Hands-on with OLPC

Nick Negroponte's OLPC made an appearance at CES, in partner Marvell's booth. Marvell supplies the 802.11 b/g chipset, as well as a chipset made exclusively for mesh networking. Fortunately for us (but unfortunately for Marvell) we all know why everyone showed up, and it definitely wasn't for ICs. Take a look up top, or download at the bottom.

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Video: Asimo's North American trade show debut

The last time we saw Asimo, it was falling down stairs. Call us sadists, but we went to Honda's press conference hoping we'd see a repeat performance from the biped. Unfortunately for us, the three-foot tall humanoid robot didn't fall over, but instead ran across stage, ran in circles and even made it up the stairs. Watch Asimo's North American trade show debut above, or download, or download below the full 13:51 movie.

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Video: iPhone in person, behind glass

Today's coverage obviously was dominated by that little touch screen phone from señor Jobs and company. Now check out Ryan's crystal clear video of Apple's highly anticipated entry into the cellphone game. Download the MPEG-4 below, or watch it above.

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Engadget Podcast 097 - 01.09.07

The days move on, and the gadgets continue to impress. Yesterday we had a chance to stop by iriver's suite, shoot some video, and get really really impressed by their latest PMP offerings. On the other side of Paradise Road, Sandisk rolled out a few PMPs of their own, including one featuring song sharing over WiFi. The Blu-Ray Association says they've already won the format war... despite what rationality might tell one about an eight-month-old gadget in the middle of a bloody market share battle. So what's coming up later today? You've got three hours till any of us truly know, so bide your time with the Engadget podcast.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Randall Bennett

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:

00:47 - Live from the SanDisk press conference
02:10 - Hands-on with the Sansa View
03:58 - SanDisk Express
04:57 - Hands-on with SanDisk Connect/a>
08:30 -
iriver's 2007 CES lineup
08:45 - iriver: Clix2 hands-on
10:50 - iriver: W10 hands-on
12:25 - iriver: Unit2 hands-on
15:23 - iriver: E-BOOk hands-on
17:33 - Blu-Ray: We Win!
24:53 - Live from DirecTV's press conference
26:13 - Vista Media Center / CableCARD

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Video: iriver's 2007 CES lineup

Last year, iriver introduced the clix, known as the U10 elsewhere. Well, the second gen model looks like it's hit the gym and slimmed down to a much more attractive exterior. Yeah, we could go on for hours about the stylish clix 2, the W10, the S10 or any of their other products they're flaunting, but instead we've got a painstakingly crafted vid for y'all's to enjoy. Of course, you could always read up on these devices, but to see us see them in person, well, that's something special.

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Engadget Podcast 096 - 01.08.07

While the show floor is just about to open, we've already had a few days chock full of content. Ryan and Peter sat down with some other members of the Engadget family to talk about some HD announcements, first looks at at new cameras and the big two keynotes of Sony and Microsoft. No enhanced show today, but we've got three more Engadget podcasts on tap while we're in lovely Las Vegas.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

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Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:

02:26 - Live from the Sony Keynote
05:40 - Sony's new camcorders, including four new consumer HD cams
05:56 - Sony's wireless boombox, the WA1
06:52 - Sony Vaio VGX-TP1 announced, loaded up with HDMI out, DVD burner
09:10 - Sony announces "BRAVIA Internet Video Link" for HD content
12:30 - Xbox 360 IPTV interface gallery
17:52 - Windows Home Server, everything you need: features rundown, screens, hands-on
20:44 - Wireless HDMI over UWB? Heck yes!
21:33 - Microsoft announces the HP TouchSmart PC
22:12 - Live from the Bill Gates keynote
26:10 - A lunchtime chat with Bill Gates at CES
29:20 - Sharp trumpets 108-inch LCD TV, world wonders why
32:15 - LG's BH100 hybrid Blu-ray & HD DVD player: $1,199
34:41 - Samsung builds on ATSC, develops A-VSB for mobile broadcasting
39:00 - Live coverage of Verizon's press conference
43:25 - Hands-on with the Samsung SCH-U620 for Verizon
44:10 - Hands on with the LG VX9400 for Verizon
44:57 - Nokia puts Nseries on a diet: the N76
47:38 - Hands on with the Treo 750

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Sony unveils four new consumer HD cams


Whether you realize it or not, another format war is on the horizon. No, we're not talking next-gen optical; this time we're talking about consumer level cameras storing HD footage. HDV is the older kid on the block, using MiniDV tapes, but last year Sony, Panasonic and some others started championing the MPEG-4 based AVCHD format for consumers. Now, Sony's hedging it's bets by releasing two new AVCHD cams, and two HDV cams. Sony's UX model HD cams record to DVD and use the AVCHD standard, while the HC series supports HDV and records to MiniDV. The heavyweights, the HDR-UX7and the HDR-HC7, rock out with three megapixel CMOS sensors for vid and take six megapixel stills stored on MemoryStickDuo Pro. They've also got microphone inputs, perfect for you budding Uwe Bolls out there. Meanwhile, the lighter weight HDR-UX5 and HDR-HC5 have a weaker CMOS with two megapixels for vids and a four megapixels for stills, plus they're sans mic-in.

Video hands-on: OQO Model 02

The beautiful, sleek and tiny OQO Model 02 is a device you've got to get your hands on to truly appreciate. The updated version sports integrated WiFi, Bluetooth and oh yes, integrated 3G support. Co-founder Jory Bell sat down with us for a few minutes to give the device a run-through of the main features.

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Video: Hands-on with Samsung's K3

The K5 looked great and everything, but for those not digging the external speaker or people looking for a potential Nano competitor, the K3 looks like it could do the job. For the full specs, check out our earlier coverage, but in the meantime, check the video above or the download below for a first look at Sammy's slim portable media player.

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Video: Emtrace's WidgetStation

Emtrace's WidgetStation is an interesting continuation in the "hardware widget" category of devices. Granted, the utility of a dedicated clock display, plus widget display is limited, but at least getting data on your WidgetStation is expected to be simple. Last time we saw the device, it had integrated Ethernet, but no other connectivity options. Now, the company says you can also use integrated WiFi and Bluetooth to push updates. As for the meat of the device -- the widgets -- the version being shown sported built-in Flickr, GMail and a calendar app, among other widget mainstays. The downside? Right now, the widgets are all proprietary, but as the video says, Emtrace is trying to move to an open widget architecture in the future. Also, no pricing yet, but the company anticipates a Q2 launch window.

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