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With CES 2011 behind us, it’s time to round up the products that “wowed” the Techgage staff enough to earn our “Best of” award. Included among this list is ASUS’ Eee Slate, BlackBerry’s PlayBook, Contour’s GPS camera, Crucial’s Smart Tracers, GIGABYTE’s G1, Kingston’s MobiSX, Motorola’s ATRIX and more.
If you love SSDs, OCZ Technology’s suite at the Aria hotel in Las Vegas was the place to be during CES. On display were the company’s IBIS drives, the Vertex 3 EX and Pro, the short Z-Drive R3, along with 80 Plus power supplies for both the OCZ and PC Power & Cooling brand, and yes, even some DDR3 modules could also be found.
At its hotel suite setup for CES, Thermaltake didn’t have a lot of product to show off, but what it did is worthy of looking into. That includes the company’s upcoming high-end CPU cooler, the “OCK”, its feature-packed Armor A30 mini chassis, the “budget” Level 10 GT, its Max 5G external HDD enclosure and more.
GIGABYTE had lots to show off during CES, including its new G1 motherboard line-up, complete with onboard X-Fi audio and Killer E2100 networking… and also a bullet. In addition, the company talked about some of its overclocking-related motherboard technologies, along with its upcoming gaming peripherals and graphics cards.