Top New Gadgets: Samsung, Sony, Monster, Sharp

As I mentioned yesterday in my report of Toshiba's disappointing glasses-free 3D, I was in Germany until this afternoon at IFA, the European version of the Consumer Electronics Show. Among the oodles of cool gadgets I saw, these are the most impressive.As I mentioned yesterday in my report of Toshiba's disappointing glasses-free 3D HDTV, I was in Germany until this afternoon at IFA, the European version of the Consumer Electronics Show. Among the oodles of cool gadgets I saw, these are the most impressive.

September 6, 2011
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Sony Tablet P
Source: Stewart Wolpin
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Sony Tablet P (closed)

…and here's what it looks like closed. I'm not sure if this is a bad idea, but Tablet P doesn't solve the bulk issue – in fact, it's thickness may make it more annoying to carry in a pocket. Tablet P is not only much thicker than the Samsung Note, at 372 grams (.82 pounds), it's also twice as heavy. But it's an interesting attempt.

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