6. Smallest Media Player: HSTi Moboplay
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HD media player boxes usually look like unattractive little bricks. HSTi shrank its version into half the size of a credit card and just 1.76 ounces. You can hide it anywhere around your television, and use it to play media files stored on USB or SD drives on any TV in 1080p via HDMI. File support includes Blu-ray, M4V, MOV, HDMOV, RM, MKV, MP4, XviD, AVI, WMV, MPEG, M2TS, WMV, FLV, DAT, and more. 
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- 1. Biggest, Loudest iPhone Dock: Behringer iNuke
- 2. Thinnest Smartphone: Huawei Ascend P1 S
- 3. Thinnest Slider Smartphone: Verizon Motorola Droid 4
- 4. Thinnest Ultrabook: Aspire S5
- 5. Largest and Lightest OLED TV: LG
- 6. Smallest Media Player: HSTi Moboplay
- 7. Smallest 4K2K-Pixel Panel: Panasonic Alpha LCD

The 20" 4K2K screen is sweeeeet!!
Getting very close to the thinnest phone ever here, 5.9mm for an old Samsung dumb-phone
dont you mean "low" response times???
This year's CES seems IMO pretty lack luster, and missing new WOW tech.
For some odd reason the only thing sticking in my mind are the Lightsaber Popsicles.
Sure the OLED TV's are nice if you are a multimillionaire and money is no object.
No I think they'll mean "short" response times.
I was looking forward to Panasonic announcing new camcorders because it'll mean their current nice range get heavily discounted!
The iNuke allows you to let your entire neighborhood know you're stupid
"...is only .5-inches thick..."
Big whoop. My HTC Google G2 is only 1/16 of an inch over 1/2 an inch. Now, if the Droid 4 was a 1/4 of an inch thick, THEN Motorola would have something to crow about.