To conclude our CES 2009 coverage, we bring you the D-Box GPH-120 motion chair. Priced at $2995, this device has integrated motion actuators that allow you to feel 2Gs of acceleration. Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.
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Intel's booth at CES 2009 featured the CXC Simulations Motion Pro II racing simulator. Starting at $25,000, these systems feature multiple displays, 5.1 surround sound, force feedback, racing wheel, bucket seat, and tactile transducers. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
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Though Panasonic didn't release much information on this ultra slim plasma display, we can say that the picture quality was superb -- ultra sharp images, accurate colors, and very bright. Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.
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Another day, another Windows error, or so it seems. Fortunately, this occurred in a beta build of Windows 7, running the Touch.TV.Surface application.
It's not a system-wide fail, and we still like the Surface, but who doesn't love an error during promotion?
[via Gizmodo]
Claimed to be the "Ultimate Gaming Powerstation", the ASUS CG 6155 is not just for looks. On the inside, you'll find an Intel Core 2 Extreme/Quad processor, 8GB of DDR3 memory, up to 4TB (1TB x 4) of storage, and discrete graphics. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
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Motorola's AURA provides all the features -- stainless steel case with chemically etched textures -- you'd expect in a high-end phone, but at a hefty price ($2,000). From our hands-on time with the phone at CES 2009, we can say that it certainly feels heavier than standard handsets and boasts plenty of eye candy. Click here for one more picture.

Aside from the LED TVs and high-definition camcorders at Samsung's CES 2009 booth, their massive plasma/LCD monitor wall was definitely the highlight. Continue reading to see a video live from the show floor.
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Unveiled at CES 2009, the Sure Shot Rifle by CTA Digital is three guns in one. It features a removable stock and barrel, three modes, and is compatible with nearly all shooting games on the Wii. Video after the break.
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