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IN PICTURES: CES 2013 (Part 2)

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013 kicked off in the Las Vegas Convention Centre on January 8, and will finish on January 11. The event showcases existing and upcoming products from global vendors. Here are some of the highlights.

  • The jampacked show floor at CES in Las Vegas, on opening day.

  • Wicked plays rock, paper, scissors with show attendees to win free earbuds at CES.

  • A show attendee captures a phone photo at the Sony booth at CES.

  • House of Marley headphones are displayed at CES.

  • Intel announced a new 7 watt Core processor for Ultrabooks at CES

  • Show attendees check out TV's on the outside of the Sony booth at CES.

  • Show attendees inspect Sony's new 4K OLED TV at the Sony booth at CES.

  • Sony's OLED TV is displayed at the Sony booth at CES in Las Vegas.

  • Sony showed a protoype of its OLED 4K TV at CES.

  • The "pro-sumer" Sony 4K Handycam is displayed at CES on Tuesday.

  • The Sony professional 4K camcorder is pictured on the show floor at CES in Las Vegas.

  • CES attendees try on Monster headphones from the Gratitude line on Tuesday.

  • One of the hanging mobile decorations at Qualcomm's keynote address on Monday night in Vegas, before the start of the International CES.

  • The Canon booth, just before the start of the first day of the International CES in Las Vegas.

  • CES attendees surround the registration tent outside of the Las Vegas Convention Center before the start of day one.

  • The iLuv booth is set up and ready for the start of the International CES.

  • A sea of customizable wireless speakers at CES.

  • Workers quickly clean the carpet on the edge of the Samsung booth before the start of opening day for CES.

  • Polaroid embraces color trends with brightly colored headsets at CES.

  • The arch at the International CES inside the entrance of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

  • A temporary employee of CEA wearing a showgirl headdress hands out CES newspapers at the main door of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

  • A temporary employee of CEA wearing a showgirl headdress hands out CES newspapers at the main door of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

  • A temporary employee of CEA wearing a showgirl headdress hands out CES newspapers at the main door of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

  • Kristel Nichols, a temporary CEA employee, wears a sign and hands out CES map literature outside the Las Vegas Convention Center at the start of opening day.

  • CES show attendees peruse the printed magazine's outside of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

  • Show attendees react to watching the LG Smart 3D Cinema wall at CES.

  • As booth building finished this morning for the start of the International CES, quick cleanup continued even as show attendees arrived.

  • Scosche. This accessory company debuted its RH1060 Reference Grade Bluetooth Headphones at CES. The over-ear phones have a Bluetooth range of 33 feet and nine hours of battery life to keep the music pumpin’. Scosche has not yet offered pricing or availability information.

  • Zagg. The $US50 Origin is a Bluetooth-wireless speaker system with two-in-one capabilities: You can take the smaller part of the unit on the go, or dock it into the larger and more powerful speaker for bigger sound at home. Zagg is also unveiling a number of headphone and earbud products this week at CES.

  • Bem. Wireless This audio accessory maker has debuted a number of new products at CES, including the $US300 Speaker Trio, a wireless stereo system that lets you control three different speakers, 120 feet apart, all from a single iPhone or iPod touch.

  • Lenmar. The $US90 Meridian iPhone 5 Protective Case & External Battery debuts at CES this week, and it’s exactly what the name says. It comes in white, black, or red, and it ships in February.

  • Pure. The $US229 Jongo S340B made its debut at CES as the latest wireless streaming audio speaker system from Pure. You can have it in any color as long as its black or, for $US30 more, burnt orange, lime green, mango, or white. The item hits the market later in the first quarter of 2013.

  • Mocet The Mocet Communicator is an office phone system with the iPad at its core. Mocet hasn’t announced pricing or availability, but the system can be seen in the company’s booth at CES.

  • Bracketron. This company is unveiling two new vehicle accessories at CES: the Mi-T Grip Mount (pictured), a dash mount that lets you see your iPhone while you’re on the road, and the Universal Tablet Window Mount, which lets you hang your iPad from the inside of your windshield. Bracketron has not yet provided info on pricing or availability.

  • Eton Eton is debuting a number of products at CES, including the $100 BoostSolar solar-powered backup batteries (pictured), the Rugged Rukus wireless speaker system, and the brawnier Rukus XL speaker system. All the products will be available before or during the second quarter of 2013.

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