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Digital Experience 2011 at CES (photos)

More than 175 vendors showed off their wares for Digital Experience 2011 at CES.

Laura K. Cucullu
Hailing from New Orleans, Laura K. Cucullu was the senior features and special packages editor. Prior to joining CNET, she was a magazine copy chief, a technical writer, a tech support specialist, and a buyer, meaning someone once actually paid her to shop.
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Digital Experience 2011

Hosted in a ballroom at Caesar's Palace, Digital Experience 2011 featured more than 175 tech companies showing off their wares.
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Aliens everywhere

This year's event, put on by Pepcom Inc., featured an alien theme.
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TiVo

TiVo showed off its most recent interface, complete with plush TVs.
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Olympus dunks its models

One of the leaders in waterproof camera casings, Olympus is ready for all your scuba and snorkeling needs.
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Old-school tech

Can you imagine carrying around a phone that large anymore? Ecosquid.com helps you recycle your old electronics.
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Alien ice bar

Guests at Digital Experience were treated to an icy arrival.
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TDK's booming box

TDK is back in the game with a drool-inducing portable stereo. And yes, it's heavy.
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Human Touch

You're looking at a $6,000 massage chair. Yes, $6,000. Human Touch showed off its AcuTouch 9500 massage chairs at this year's Digital Experience.
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Ready, set, go!

Nike runners sprinted around the ballroom with the company's SportWatch GPS, powered by TomTom.
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Beware of flying saucers

Continuing the alien theme, spaceships were hung from the ceiling of the room.
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Meat anyone?

Along with all the vendor displays, there was plenty of food to be had.
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Flexing its muscle

Samsung's flexible AMOLED display prototype, only 2mm thick, runs at a 800x480-pixel resolution.
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Listen up

CNET editor Jasmine France checks out the latest from Phiaton headphones.
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Inspired by Avatar?

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A drink after a long day

The barkeep offered up an unnaturally blue liquid. We're pretty sure it's not Gatorade.

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