Finalists Announced for Last Gadget Standing; Winners To Be Announced at 2012 International CES, January 12
NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Finalists for the 11th annual Last Gadget Standing competition at the 2012 International CES were announced today and include:
-- Lytro - a simple box-like camera that takes photo first and then lets
you bring it into focus;
-- PlayStation Vita - a new pinnacle in portable gaming systems;
-- Autom Robot - a weight-loss robot that engages you in a dialog about
your goals;
-- Cotton Candy - Android on a stick; plugs into any screen via USB or
HDMI;
-- WIMM One Dev Preview - it looks like a wristwatch but can be transformed
into a mobile communicator for just about anything, weather, a phone,
etc.;
-- Origami - a high tech baby stroller with electronic dashboard,
pedometer, iPod holder, etc.;
-- Swivl - an iPhone dock that swivels to track your movements for hands
free recording;
-- Basis - body monitoring device with sensors for just about everything.
The eight finalists, along with two undisclosed products that won't be released until the start of the 2012 CES, will present live on stage at Last Gadget Standing, which is produced by Living in Digital Times, on Thursday, January 12 at 10:30am in room N255-257, North Hall of the LVCC. Each presenter will have four minutes to showcase their product. Winners of both the live vote and the ongoing online vote will be announced at the event's conclusion.
Special co-hosts Gary Dell'Abate and Jon Heinfrom SiriusXM Radio's Howard Stern Wrap Up Show will bring their inimitable wit and knowledge of all things geek to the festivities.
"This year's finalists have contributed to the digital landscape in so many innovative ways: from new ways to take photos, to body monitoring revolution -- even strolling a baby will never be the same," said Robin Raskin, founder, Living in Digital Times.
Judges include: Harry McCracken, editor, Technologizer; David Berlind, chief content officer, TechWeb; Michael Miller, SVP, Ziff Brothers Investments; Avram Piltch, editorial director, LAPTOP Magazine; Melissa Peterson, PC World; Ross Rubin, principal analyst, NPD Connected Intelligence; Joanna Stern, The Verge; David Berlind, editor, TechWeb; and Robin Raskin, founder, Living in Digital Times. Special thanks to this year's sponsor, Lenovo.
For more information:
Cheryl Delgreco Liora Bram
Media Strategies Media Strategies
617-723-4004 617-202-9854
cdelgreco@msipr.com lbram@msipr.com
SOURCE Living in Digital Times