Here's a gallery of images from CES 2012. It shows some of the cool stuff we found and fun things going on at the show, updated daily.

We looked at the new flagship Canon Professional DSLR, the 1Dx. 18 megapixel Full frame sensor, up to 12 frames per second, 1080p HD video, and ISO to around 50,000. It is incredible.

Canon's all new G1x digital camera has a huge sensor for its class, and a great lens. Not the tiny point-and-shoot to fit your pocket, this is an advanced amateur camera.

Sharp's new ICC 4k-res HDTVs are amazingly clear and the same resolution as feature films, 4 times the resolution of today's 1080p sets..

Sharp Aquos Board 60-inch write-on display. You can control it like a giant tablet!

Sony's new Tablet P folds in half to make it fit anywhere.

Hands-on with the all new Nikon D4, Nikon's flagship pro camera. That's Geoff Coulter of MWW Group for Nikon holding it up for me.

Fulton debuted a concept purse that has a charging element inside, so when you drop your smartphone or tablet into your purse, it will charge. Keeping the element in the purse charge just means dropping it onto a charge point at home. No plugs required, ever.

Our fearless leader asks directions to CES from BumbleBee.

Wirelessly charging... your CAR?!? Yes, the technology is here to wirelessly charge your Tesla in your garage at night. If you don't keep it garaged, please send us your address...

Golf at the ESPN 3D booth.

Tony Donaldson (left) and Elie Gindi (center) talk to Sony about the Sony Tablet S and related technologies.

The new Samsung Galaxy Note was here for us to play with. It features a 5.3-inch screen and it really cool! Read our hands-on review of it.

Fuji is showing off their waterproof cameras. At least we know they're very clean!

Fujifilm is showing off some cool 3D technology, including the W3 digital camera. It has about the best stereo separation of any 3D point-and-shoot.

Polaroid had some cool modern tech, but we also love their display of classic Polaroid cameras.

Sony is showing off a personal 3D headset that gives the viewer a 3D experience like sitting in front of a 150-inch 3D screen.

Rachel tries out a Sony 3D HDTV.

Sony was demonstrating a new prototype 3D, glasses-free Vaio all-in-one computer. It was cool, but the graphics had issues especially when there was movement or action. Good first step, though.

Welcome to CES 2012, the ice sculpture.

Of course, if you wanted, you could have a blue martini poured through the ice of the CES sculpture.

CES Unveiled gave us a peek at many of the latest gadgets. It was really, really crowded.

Today, with less than 24 hours before the show opens, many booths looked like this. Even Microsoft's!

Fujitsu has a lot to talk about! One of the phones is fully waterproof.
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