By ITP
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) – Gallery 2

Attendees pose for photos in front of a large model of the Bumblebee character from the movie ‘Transformers’ at the Dolby booth. (GETTY)

Myvu personal media viewers provide a hands-free private viewing experience, by connecting the Myvu viewer to any video iPod, portable DVD player or MP4 player. (GETTY)

The 3M mobile projection engine, housed in a mobile phone-type shell, projects a video on a wall. The 3M mobile projection engine can be installed in mobile phones, laptop computer or other devices to project still images or videos. (GETTY)

A Honda Civic customized by Cliff Designs, with a 37” plasma television in the hatchback compartment and smaller video displays in the doors and on the dashboard. (GETTY)

Sony Corp’s new 11-inch Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) television is on show.

The Sony OLED TV display only 3mm (0.12 inches) thick. Units are expected to be available in limited quantities later in the year. (GETTY)

Shaylene Bernien holds up a 1.5′ digital picture key chain made by Coby. (GETTY)

A pair of WowWee Rovio WiFi robots on show. WowWee describes the Rovio as a WiFi-enabled webcam on wheels that can be controlled from anywhere by any device with a web browser. You can stream audio and video from the Rovio and send it back to its dock to be recharged at anytime. (GETTY)

A battery with a dropper containing orange juice by Japanese company NoPoPo. The batteries are powered by a drop of any liquid including water, alcohol and saliva and do not contain any substances considered harmful to the environment. (GETTY)

The MotoROKR U9 mobile phone and music player. The MotoROKR U9, which has up to 4 GB of storage, has music information display and touch sensitive music player controls on the outside shell of the phone. (GETTY)