So CES 2010 has wrapped. It brought with it a number of gadgets, some we’ll see in the market, some we won’t, some useful, some weird, and some that are just downright cool. Here are some of my favorite things to come out of CES 2010: Inbrics M1 Inbrics M1 : The Inbrics M1 is a sexy little Android slider phone (at least, I think it’s a phone; the representative kept calling it an MID ). Anyway, it’s hot, and with a 800 MHz processor, its performance should be really snappy, just below that of the HTC HD2 and Nexus One . Nexus One : Ok, so this wasn’t really a surprise, as this thing had been leaked months ago, and then confirmed days before the actual event. Even still, it’s official, it’s called the Nexus One, and it’s available now . And if you have T-Mobile service, you want one. Truthfully, I want one, but I’d rather wait and see what else one of the better networks has to offer in the coming months. That, and I really, really love my hardware keyboard. HTC HD2 gets a US carrier : For T-Mobile, when it rains, it pours. T-Mobile announced that it was also the exclusive carrier of the HTC HD2 in the US, meaning that, at least for now, T-Mobile is the exclusive carrier of the two most powerful phones available right now in the states, in both Winmo and Android flavors. The caveat to this is the HD2 won’t be on sale until Spring 2010. Hopefully Sprint and/or some of other big name carriers can get a hold of something that can counter these two bad boys (a Touch Pro3 with a Snapdragon processor and capacitive screen definitely could be in the works- but as of now, that’s just a dream).

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Highlights from CES 2010