The Tech We’re Looking Forward To in 2010
Amanda Cey | January 11, 2010CES – the world’s largest consumer technology trade show – just ended in Las Vegas, leaving the internet abuzz with the latest unveilings in technology. Here’s a few of our favorites – the tech we’re most excited about for 2010:
Plastic Logic’s QUE has a touchscreen that lets you gestures through page turns, contracts with the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and Fast Company, and supports Microsoft Office. It’s rich interface has a home page with drop down menus, calendars, and drag-and-drop features. It is, in essence, a businessperson’s best friend. While the QUE is going to start at $649, the additional features and gorgeous design make it high on our list.
The Lenovo Skylight Smartbook weighs 1.95 pounds, offers 10 hours of battery life, and has Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. The 10-inch screen has a HD-friendly 1280 by 720 resolution, and it costs less than $500.

The Zink Zero-Ink printer fits in your purse or briefcase, and prints startlingly clear 4″ x 6″ images.
Everyone’s buzzing about the as-yet-to-be-confirmed Apple Tablet, but Microsoft beat them to the punch by announcing this touch screen tablet PC.
The Ford Sync system lets you control everything in your Ford, Lincoln or Mercury car, from GPS directions to your iPod music, with only your voice. It now includes Wi-Fi and apps like Pandora and Twitter with Sync, allowing you to have the full computer experience in your car. Now you have no excuse to be disconnected – even on the road.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Other revealings included a transparent laptop,a case that waterproofs your Kindle, and the Tivit mobile TV. What tech innovations are you excited about for the future?












