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Watch DLTV online: Episode 2 Friday CES Special

# The series 3 Tivo is finally here: word is the high-def recorder can hold up to 300 hours of video (By our calculations, that's almost enough for all of Fox's reality shows.) # Dell's XPS renegade combines an overclocked 4.26GHz dual core Pentium 955, and four 7800 GTX graphics chips (for a total of 2GB video ram). We think it'll make a good match for Dell's four megapixel 3007 LCD, for those who are not cost concious. # We grabbed four hard disk based camcorders that hold up to 30GB of data, 37 hours of video, and that we wish we could afford: the Sony DCR-SR100 ($1100), the JVC Everio GZ-MG37 ($800), Samsung's SC-X210L ($599.99), and the Hitachi DZGX3200A ($599). # Image stabilizing, 5MP+ cameras are getting cheap: the Kodak V570 ($399), Panasonic's DMZ-LZ5 ($280), and the Fujifilm V10 ($349) all provide awesome performance for less than $400. # Dynamism imports cool gadgets that are for sale only in Japan. Douglas Krone, CEO, brought us a tiny 0.32 lb Sanyo Xacti C6 camcorder, and the ultra-fashionable Nokia 7380 phone. # The Sony W810 and the Kyocera Strobe are two sweet cellphones. # Martin Sargent discovers the most sloth-inducing product at CES: HotSeat's gaming futon. For the more health conscious, he also found a video game machine that makes you sweat for each hitpoint. # Jim Louderback shows off the Eleksen smart fabric keyboard and its smart fabric backpack. This technology is going to be ubiquitous within a few years. # Celestron's SkyScout Personal Planetarium will keep amateur astronomers looking skyward. # The perfect companion for a Trans Europe trip should speak five languages, like music, and fit in your pants. Meet the multi-talented Garmin Nuvi 359 ($899) GPS device/Music Player/Translator. # The MobiTV 2 ($9.99/month) gives you television, and digital radio on a cellphone. Fox news, CNN, ESPN, NBC and other big content providers are signed up--need we say more? # Plus, ADS Tech's InstantHDTV ($129) gives you an over-the-air tuner with a PCI card for hard drive encoding; the LG FM30 media player ($199) has over 60 hours of battery life; Sony's new VAIO VGN-XZ170P ($2000) is made of carbon fiber, and has a battery-saving hybrid graphics system; and, Imation's flash wristband lets you carry 256MB of data in style.

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