This prosthetic hand was built with 3D printing and has robotic movement.
The Oculus Rift is popular this year, too -- here we see four visitors playing with a virtual ball. Their gestures are being read via Webcams and integrated into the experience, which is groundbreaking.
Intel's booth gives visitors the chance to kick back and take in presentations about the latest innovations.
I'm also seeing a lot of 3D printers throughout the show-- often as part of demos by other companies. Here we see some 3D facial scanning software that works with your laptop's Webcam.
Of course, there are plenty of laptops to check out in addition to the interesting demos.
Ever wanted to scan a banana? Now you can render 3D models of anything small enough to scan on your desk.
Drones abound at CES, but this one was particularly intimidating!
And of course, there are tablets galore.
Another 3D printer demo!