CES 2010 marked another milestone week for us, with the announcements of our next generation Tegra processor, 3D Vision Surround, Optimus and a major technological partnership with Audi…just to name a few.
If you weren’t at the show, below is a look back at our CES coverage, from start to finish. You can also check out our pictures from CES on Flickr. We’d also like to give a special thanks to former BusinessWeek columnist, Steve Wildstrom, for contributing his CES observations to the blog.
- Optimus Primer – Rene Haas gives us a preview of a new NVIDIA technology.
- ION @CES – Want to know what ION-powered products we showed at our booth?
- Wildstrom @ CES: CES Netbooks – New Chips, Better Video – Steve Wildstrom talks netbooks and their future.
- Surround Yourself with NVIDIA 3D Vision Technology – Now you can play on three 3D displays simultaneously for an even more immersive experience.
- NVIDIA CES Press Conference – Liveblog – You can read the complete play-by-play of the press conference here, see photos, or you can also check out the videocast.
- Tune Into Internet TV With the NVIDIA Tegra-Powered Boxee Box by D-Link – This award winning Internet TV device is powered by the brand new next generation Tegra processor.
- Wildstrom @ CES: Smartbooks, Tablets Challenge the Netbook – Wildstrom examines the 2010 outlook for smartbooks and tablets.
- How Silicon Valley Innovations Improve Driving Safety – Audi and NVIDIA are working together to bring new technology to the automotive industry.
- Wildstrom @ CES: E-readers and Low-Power Displays – From the Que to the Nook, Wildstrom reviews the popular e-reader category.
- Wildstrom @ CES: Time To Reduce Set Top Box Clutter – More technology has led to more clutter. So, what’s the solution?
- Wildstrom @ CES: Ready or Not, Here Comes 3D TV – 3D was a major CES buzzword, including 3D on home televisions.
- Wildstrom @ CES: Wrapping It Up—The Tech World Finds Its Groove – Wildstrom recaps the 3 most popular technologies he saw at CES, calling this the year that CES “got some of its old mojo back.”
As always, we’re interested in hearing from you, so let us know what you think in the comments, below.


