This week saw CES 2010 taking place in Las Vegas, where we got our hands on a whole load of shiny new kit that will be heading to our stores this year. Read on for our most-read CES coverage this week. Top five news stories Nividia's Tegra demo wows CES In what rates as one of CES's most compelling keynotes, Jen-Hsun Huang Co-founder and President of Nvidia drew rapturous applause from wowed tech watchers with his demonstration of the Tegra mobile chip . The processor is intended to give portable devices the power of desktops yet, in Huang's words, "only sip power". He described the chip's creation as: "the greatest undertaking since our foundation." Stand back: Panasonic unveils the world's largest Full HD 3D TV While the 3D TVs shown at CES in 2009 were very much in the prototype stages, this year should see the arrival of 3D TVs we can actually buy. Panasonic is keen to be at the forefront of the 3D revival and its stand at this year's CES is dominated by the technology. So what better way to shout about your 3D prowess than by developing the world's largest Full HD 3D plasma display? 3D-capable Sony Bravia LX900 heads 'Monolithic' TV range Sony turned heads at its CES 2010 press conference by showing off its new Bravia LX900, HX900, NX800 and EX700 HD TV models for 2010. An undoubted star of the show is Sony's new 'Signature' range and the feature-packed Bravia LX900.

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