CES 2013 Home Theater
The TV’s are bigger, brighter and smarter; the wireless speakers are smaller and louder; and Snooki wants you to buy her ugly headphones. Welcome to CES 2013 in Las Vegas. All the sweet gear you could possibly want for your living room, bonus room or man cave is here. Whether it is hidden in a dizzying maze brimming with booths, or tucked away in a hotel suite on the 32nd floor of the Venetian Hotel, Digital Trends is on the scene to bring you the best of it. Now hang on to your mouses and monitors, because the future is happening right now.
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