As CES winds down for another year, we wrap up our coverage with a look at the best gadgets and emerging technology from the show. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Sony Xperia Z handsets on display at the Sony CES booth. The 5in smartphone comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 quad-core processor and a 13-megapixel Exmor camera. It can also be submerged in up to one metre of water for 30 minutes. According to Sony, the model's battery provides up to 14 hours of 3G talk time. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Pictured: Sony personal 3D viewer. The visor replicates a 750in 3D cinema screen. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Intel booth had a distinct sci-fi flavour. The chip manufacturer was showing off the latest range of ultrabook PCs from vendor partners. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The TCL MoVo is a next-generation Google TV capable of 'recognising' an individual's face and tweaking the viewing experience to match their preferences. According to TCL, the TV is so adept at choosing programs it virtually eliminates the need for a remote control. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
TCL also unveiled the 110in Ultra HD China Star 3D TV at CES. The panel boasts 10.9 metres of screen real estate and comes with active 3D technology, multi-touch, intelligent and dynamic backlight. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Pictured: A ruggedised Casio G-Shock watch which can connect to an iPhone via Bluetooth. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Huawei introduced its first entry into the Windows Phone 8 market; the Ascend W1. The mid-range 4in smartphone boasts a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and a 800x480 IPS touchscreen. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Samsung booth was one of the more opulent at CES 2013. The South Korean vendor showed off its latest smartphones, PCs, HDTVs, and home appliances. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Samsung unveiled its latest high-end compact camera; the NX300. It comes with a 20MP CMOS sensor and touch-sensitive controls. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
An oversized Samsung Galaxy Note II looms over attendees at the Samsung CES booth. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Samsung showed off its latest self-propelled vacuum 'Navi-Bot' cleaner. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
A model stands in front of Samsung's 110 inch Ultra HDTV. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Some vendors eschewed 'booth babes' in favour of guys in furry Yoshi outfits. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Pictured: Sony SRS-BTV5 speakers at the Sony CES booth. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Pictured: LG's OLED TV range for 2013. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
An attendee gets a bit overexcited during an LG 3D projection demo. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
An assortment of touch screen-friendly gloves. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
This curious contraption, dubbed Whirlpool Fireplace, is a dining table that provides ambient heat for food and the surrounding environment. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
These days, everything is WiFi enabled - even cutlery. The HAPifork connects wirelessly to a computer to monitor calorie intake and collect dining information from restaurants. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The VIBE headphone booth tried to drum up some extra interest with skull sculptures. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Attendees check out the Audi R18 e-tron quattro hybrid racing car. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Vistors catch some sun outside the CES exhibition halls. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Belken WeMo Baby and WeMo Video Baby bring wireless peace-of-mind to parents. The devices turn iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch into baby monitors. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Geonaute 360 is a Full HD video camera designed for action sports. It boasts three wide-angle 8MP lenses that can capture a 360 degree horizontal view of the action. It's also waterproof and shockproof. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The popularity of universal remotes has begun to wane, but they remain a fixture at CES. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Health and fitness tech has gained prominence at recent CES shows: it now commands its own dedicated section on the showroom floor. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The PerformTech earbuds monitor pulse and calories during exercise. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Inada massage chairs provide a welcome respite from the showroom's hustle and bustle. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Pictured: LG's OLED TV range for 2013. [Photo credit: Getty Images]