Scientific American?s trip to this year?s International Consumer Electronics Show turned up some oddities
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: The 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) featured, among other things: (clockwise from top left) a finger-mounted smart-phone stylus, electric roller skates, Audi's hybrid race car and an app-controlled personal massage device. Image: Courtesy of Larry Greenemeier/Scientific American
Amidst the onslaught of tablets, smart-phone accessories, ultra high-definition televisions and 3-D printers on display at last week?s International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a handful of gadgets and technologies caught Scientific American?s attention.
Some of these fall in the popular categories mentioned above, while others promise to push the boundaries of other domains, such as electric-powered transportation. Still others, like Brothers? touchscreen embroidery machine, stood out for their ability to symbolically marry the Industrial Revolution with the digital revolution currently underway. And then there were OhMiBod?s app-controlled personal massagers ?
View our lineup of CES?s brightest and oddest technologies.
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