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The best videos from CES 2016

From a mirrorless BMW to a our first virtual-reality porn experience, these were our favorite videos from CES 2016.

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Whether you were in Vegas for CES this year or not, these are the videos you need to watch.

Lacking mirrors, BMW i8 gives clear, rear views

BMW demonstrated the i8 Mirrorless, swapping side mirrors for cameras in a system that could see production in the near future.

We also went hands-on with the system and learned it will begin testing in Europe this year.

Watch this: Lacking mirrors, BMW i8 gives clear rear views

Intel shows intelligent drone with Real Sense tech

Intel's new consumer drone tech puts a display in the controller so you can see what the drone is seeing. While it wasn't the only thing Intel showed off (there was a smart helmet and an adorable robot!), it was one of the coolest.

Watch this: Intel shows intelligent drone with Real Sense tech

Memomi Memory Mirror makes trying on clothes magical

The future of trying on clothes is here with the Memomi Mirror that changes the color of your clothes while you're still wearing them. And it wasn't even the only virtual mirror we saw.

Watch this: The Memomi Memory Mirror makes trying on clothes magical

Top 5 things that wowed us at CES 2016

There were some truly awesome things to check out at CES. Find out what made us do a double take.

Watch this: Top 5 things that wowed us at CES 2016

LG OLED TV rolls up like a piece of paper

The mind-blowing 18-inch concept display rolls up a piece of the TV future.

Watch this: LG OLED TV rolls up like a piece of paper

One cable is all you need to turn this Razer laptop into a gaming beast

Thanks to a clever dock, the stylish Razer Blade Stealth can tap into the power of an external graphics card and charge its battery at the same time -- it's the laptop some have been dreaming of.

Watch this: One cable is all you need to turn this Razer laptop into a gaming beast

Fitbit Blaze wants to be your fanciest fitness smartwatch

Fitbit's newest tracker is more like an Apple Watch than ever before, and its pop-out center can be swapped into new cases and leather or metal bands. But are its looks the best part about the Fitbit Blaze?

Watch this: Fitbit Blaze wants to be your fanciest fitness smartwatch

Up close with Naughty America's VR adult entertainment demo

Brian Tong puts on a virtual-reality headset and gets a demo of an adult entertainment experience from Naughty America. When VR lends a hand, "adult entertainment" will never be the same. Don't worry it's...mostly safe for work.

Watch this: I'm no longer a VR porn virgin (slightly NSFW)

Skip traffic in this huge single-passenger drone

The EHang 184 is an autonomous aerial vehicle designed to fly automatically to its destination, meaning no pilot's license is required to fly it -- even though it can hit 60 mph.

Watch this: Skip traffic in this huge single-passenger drone

Ripple Maker gives us a taste of our face

A 3D printer for coffee can put any image on your foamy drink. CNET's Bridget Carey and Jeff Bakalar get a live demo on how it works with a taste test.

Watch this: Ripple Maker gives us a taste of our face

And be sure to check out more of CNET's CES 2016 coverage!