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Engadget's Gear Of CES 2012

Ces 2012

First Posted: 01/15/12 06:00 PM ET Updated: 01/15/12 06:05 PM ET

Engadget:

We see an enormous number of gadgets each year at CES, and while the veil comes off a handful of notebooks, cameras and smartphones during the show, the gear that really makes the week for Engadget is our own. In each editor's gear bag, you'd likely be able to find a notebook, camera with external microphone, an Android / iOS / Windows Phone device, an AT&T LTE USB modem and enough bottled beverages to make trips to the "posh restroom" as routine as checking email. Pizza, pasta, chips and beef jerky keep us going during 20-hour days in the trailer, where a stable (and pricey) Ethernet connection let us bring you dozens of posts each hour without interruption. Jump past the break for a look at our gear in a bit more detail.

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We see an enormous number of gadgets each year at CES, and while the veil comes off a handful of notebooks, cameras and smartphones during the show, the gear that really makes the week for Engadget is...
We see an enormous number of gadgets each year at CES, and while the veil comes off a handful of notebooks, cameras and smartphones during the show, the gear that really makes the week for Engadget is...
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09:41 PM on 02/12/2012
We are from USA, we buy cameras from http://www.chinawholesaleonline.org/
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09:05 AM on 01/16/2012
Isn't this like a reporter going to cover an Auto Show and writing his article about the '73 Pinto he drove to the event?
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08:50 AM on 01/16/2012
People still buy stand alone cameras?
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tumbler snapper
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12:02 PM on 01/16/2012
Yes. Lots of them.
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Mulebone
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03:06 AM on 01/16/2012
Rather confusing article.

A moutain of information about how they went about doing what they did, but precious little about what they actually did.
07:56 AM on 01/16/2012
Yes! I just thought that. Everyone who reads it will think that.

I used to wonder why so many people were going on about ''self-obsessed narcissists.'' I think I am learning why.
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rebot787
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12:31 AM on 01/16/2012
Gizmodo FTW.
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osofar
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08:42 PM on 01/15/2012
This is one of the poorest written articles I have ever read on Huffpost.
11:09 PM on 01/15/2012
Agreed!

But they had to have somewhere to pat themselves on the back.
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Christschool
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08:39 PM on 01/15/2012
Engadget just isn't the same anymore. Its a cesspool of throat bearded teenage angst run by a third rate Senior Editor by the name of Darren Murph. The fact they are showing up here at HP tells me their numbers are falling.
09:03 PM on 01/15/2012
Third rate? Really? First off, I'm not the EIC of Engadget. Great job reading the masthead. Secondly, I have a Guinness World Record in my profession. Do you? Exactly. Thirdly, Engadget has nothing to do with Huff Post. They chose to link an article we wrote -- when's the last time anyone wrote about anything you did? Right. Pardon my rudeness -- just responding in kind.
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10:48 PM on 01/15/2012
Given the defensiveness of your comment in specific and the overall lack of comments on the article in general, I'd say Christschool is more accurate than not.
11:10 PM on 01/15/2012
Does that make the article stink any less?
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elicourey
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12:28 AM on 01/16/2012
Engadget and HP are both owned by AOL, so that's why they're showing up here. All the great editors of Engadget, 8 of them to be exact, left to start The Verge, which is a much better tech news site in my opinion.
08:05 AM on 01/16/2012
Thanks, I like it.