Jan 5 2009, 7:52am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Last Gadget Standing is the "American Idol" of tech gadgets and has become a well received fun event at CES in past years. This year Last Gadget Standing organizer Robin Raskin invited us and several other tech sites from the Netshelter network to be on the judging panel.
Update: Last Gadget Standing Winner announced
Over the last couple of weeks we have boiled down the gadget entries into Last Gadget Standing from hundreds to only 10. The makers of these 10 products will have a chance to present at the LGS event. Based on the audience applause the winner will be selected. This year there will be also an online Last Gadget Standing winner. You have the opportunity to vote on 25 gadgets we have selected to make it the Last Gadget Standing online competition.
You can use the voting widget below or visit the Last Gadget Standing site to cast your votes. Have Fun!
The 8th annual Last Gadget Standing event at the CES 2009 will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2009 from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. in Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall, N255-257.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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