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winners’ Circle: A Look at 2012 CES


DISH Network Tailgater dishnetwork.com


Description: The Tailgater is a lightweight, portable satellite TV antenna that


provides DISH programming for outdoor recreational needs, from tailgating, camp- ing, RVing, BBQs and more. Setup takes about 10 minutes.


Key Selling Points: •Weighs 10 pounds and features a built-in ergonomic handle •Works in the 48 contiguous U.S. states


•Features weather-resistant cover and integrated security bracket •MSRP: $499


Status: Available


Escort Live! escortradar.com/escort-live


Description: ESCORT Live! provides real-time ticket protection network by connecting millions of drivers with automatic, accurate, real-time alerts.


Key Selling Points: •DEFENDER Database warns user of verified speed traps, speed cameras and red light cameras •GPS-powered features include speed-limit data for over-speed alerts, live traffic data and Truelock to help eliminate false alerts •MSRP: $339-$539


Status: Available


iLuv Creative Technology iAD610 Dual USB Auto Charger i-luv.com


Description: The Dual USB Auto Charger is designed to keep users fueled. No matter


where the power socket is hiding, the head of the Auto Charger swivels to provide easy ac- cess to its pair of USB ports, which can simultaneously charge any two USB-powered devices.


Key Selling Points:


• Ease-of-use and compatibility with various USB-connected devices • iLuv Creative Technology headquartered in New York City


Status: TBA


26 Mobile Electronics December | January 2012


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