2012 Consumer Electronics Show: From high-definition video calling via your HDTV to practically indestructible SD cards for your camera, here's a look at 20 gadgets and services that will be making a splash at the Las Vegas Convention Center in January.
By Melanie Pinola
The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show is two months away, but you don't have to wait until then to get a peek at what some companies will be showing. At a press event sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association in New York this month, dozens of tech companies showcased their latest and greatest gear.
From high-definition video calling through your TV to practically indestructible cards for your camera, here's a look at 20 gadgets and services that will be making their way to the Las Vegas Convention Center in January.
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