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CES in full color

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CES in Las Vegas. For more on CES, see technolog.msnbc.com. (John Brecher / msnbc.com)

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Journalists look at new phones following the Verizon press conference at CES in Las Vegas. For more on CES, see technolog.msnbc.com. (John Brecher / msnbc.com)

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Michael Jenkins tries out a chair outfitted with an iPad holder.

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Bill Lavoy and Ted Sevransky watch a 3D television at Panasonic's booth.

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A crowds gather to watch live television produced at the NBC Universal booth. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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Panasonic created a sand sculpture to demonstrate their 3D consumer video cameras. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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Attendees lined up at the Panasonic booth to watch a giant 3D TV wall. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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Performers appeared on stage at Canon's CES booth. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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The car from the upcoming movie, "The Green Hornet," was displayed at the Sony booth. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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Sony built a large, high-definition screen at their CES booth. (Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com)

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