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Presenting the Best of CES 2018 finalists!
Our editors have been on the ground for the better part of this week scouring every nook and cranny in Las Vegas to bring you the latest and greatest from CES 2018. And now we're ready to announce our finalists for the official Best of CES awards. Below you'll find our selections for all 16 categories, which range from best wearables to the most innovative tech we've seen at the show. We'll announce our category winners tomorrow, which is also when we'll reveal our Best of the Best award recipient, the most coveted prize of all. That special award is selected from our pool of category winners. If you want your voice heard too, no worries! There's an additional category for the People's Choice, where you can vote for your favorite entry from our compilation of finalists. Just head on over to our poll right here to vote and the one with the most votes will win our special People's Choice award. All award winners will be announced at a special ceremony tomorrow at our CES stage, so be sure to come back right here on Engadget around 5PM PST Thursday afternoon to watch it all unfold.
- North America > United States > Nevada > Clark County > Las Vegas (0.24)
- North America > United States > California > San Francisco County > San Francisco (0.05)
- Asia > China (0.04)
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- Semiconductors & Electronics (1.00)
- Information Technology (1.00)
- Transportation > Passenger (0.94)
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- Information Technology > Hardware (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.94)
- Information Technology > Communications > Networks (0.94)
Black Box VR plans to open a boutique, high-tech gym
When I was in high school, my workout regime involved marching band, Denise Austin VHS tapes and copious rounds of Dance Dance Revolution. Not only did I play DDR in bowling alleys and arcades whenever I had the chance, but I had a metal dance pad at home (PlayStation 2 with a converter to make it run on my Xbox 360). Late last year, a decade after graduating high school, I bought a plastic dance pad and busted out my PS3 just to play DDR again, with the idea of incorporating it into my workout routine. All that said, I'm no stranger to the idea of video games as exercise. Neither is Black Box VR.