Vote Now for the CES Readers’ Choice Awards!
By TechnoBuffalo Team | 4
Now’s the time to make your voice heard! We’re criss-crossing the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center to find the best of CES 2012, but it’s up to you to decide which products are the cream of the crop. It’s the TechnoBuffalo CES 2012 Readers’ Choice Awards!
You have until Thursday at 11 am Eastern Time (8 am here in Vegas) to vote for your favorite products from this year’s crop. Check out our videos, photos and written coverage of the nominees below and vote! You can vote for up to three of your favorites and we’ll tally up the votes on Thursday morning and hand out our first annual Readers’ Choice Awards to the winners.
Make your voice heard, Herd, and vote now!
The Nominees:
Asus EeePad Memo 7-inch Tablet: Quad-Core Nvidia Tegra 3 power and a high-res IPS display for $249

Canon G1X: The ultimate point-and-shoot camera?

3D System Cube 3D Printer: 3D printing comes to the home – has to be seen to be believed

2013 Ford Fusion: Evos’ sleek design language comes to Ford’s modern family sedan
Fujifilm X-Pro 1: Fuji goes mirrorless for their new flagship camera
HP Envy 14 Spectre Ultrabook: Gorilla Glass everywhere in HP’s ultrabook
HTC Titan 2: Giant Mango goodness, now with LTE and a whopping 16 megapixel camera

Huawei Ascend P1 S Smartphone: The world’s thinnest smartphone – for now

Intel Nikiski Ultrabook Concept: Intel’s head turning concept is unique, to say the least

Lenovo Idea Pad Yoga Windows 8 Convertible Tablet: If Microsoft can deliver on Windows 8, Yoga may be the most flexible hybrid portable ever

LG 55-inch OLED HDTV: The most stunning TV set in the world?

Makerbot Replicator 3D Printer: Makerbot steps it up with two-color 3D printing

Nokia Lumia 900: America, please (re-)meet Nokia

Parrot AR Drone 2.0: A smartphone-controllable, quad-prop flying doohickey? What’s not to love?

Roku Streaming Stick: Honey I shrunk the settop box! Roku delivers streaming an flash drive-sized HDMI stick
Samsung ES 8000 HDTV: Sammy’s gorgeous 8000 Series of flat panel TVs gets smarter with dual-core power and voice/gesture controls and an integrated camera

Samsung Galaxy Note LTE: When is big too big? Not when it’s a smartphone with 5.3-inch of high-res display and 4G LTE speed!













