Per Vitaliy's CES photo above, I must have been at the wrong part of CES :) Oh well.
In the International Pavilion I saw a tiny 3D camera modules that can be (optionally) attached to a smart phone. It sends (or will in a month) 1080p video over Wi-Fi to an app on the smart phone, where the incoming video stream can be recorded/stored on the phone. This effectively turns any smart phone (iPhone or Android) into a 3D camera. Price will be less than $120. I should be able to post some photos later.
I see this as yet another way of trying to add new photo (or video) capability to smart phones. All the camera companies are trying to respond to the use of smart phones for photo taking and adding features like Wi-Fi and smart phone apps to provide an improved photo camera yet still leveraging the phone.
Here's the little egg shaped 3D camera for smart phones
The company name is Joutec Company Limited.
Here's the new Nikon, Android-based camera.
Qualcomm rolls out new arm chip with 4k encoder/decoder ability: http://armdevices.net/2013/01/10/qualcomm-snapdragon-800-launched-records-4k-video-on-your-smartphone-in-2013/
I will have some video clips of the Sony Balanced Optical Stabilization System and also the very cool Winbot that cleans windows at some point. Was hoping to upload today but ... I did not go to the last day of CES; came down with a very bad cold, fever, headache, coughing and spent a bit of the day in bed.
@edwardm Thanks for your coverage - it is much appreciated. Look forward to the video clips.
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