The world's biggest consumer electronic show continues to awe and entertain this week. Check out the tech highlights from Samsung, Intel, HP, Panasonic and others in Part 2 of our CES showroom gallery. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Samsung showcased a flexible, next-generation display technology that will allow users to bend and fold their mobile devices. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Former US President Bill Clinton was Samsung's CES guest of honor. During Samsung's keynote, Clinton discussed the ways mobile technology had enabled the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) to solve some of the world's "most pressing" socioeconomic challenges. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The highlight of LG's CES booth was its '3D video wall'. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Nikon Coolpix 6500 with built in wi-fi. Compact cameras that instantly upload images to cloud storage and social networking sites are expected to take off this year. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
A sea of GoPro Hero 3 cameras with intergrated wi-fi. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The GoPro Hero 3 records in Full HD (1080p) and is waterproof to a depth of 60 metres. It's primarily aimed at extreme sports enthusiasts. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Belkin showed off a range of wi-fi integrated products for use in the home. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Samsung's Smart Care washer and dryer boast optional smartphone controls. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
LG, meanwhile, brought similar technology to a range of ovens. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Audi showed off its Matrix Highbeam and Laser beam fog light technology which gives greater headlight visibility. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Attendees get their hands on the latest mobile entertainment products from Sony. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra deluxe smartphone is just 6.45mm thick. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The LG CES booth included a new TV form factor with rounded screens. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Panasonic unveiled the Toughpad FZ-G1; dubbed the world's first 'ruggedised' Windows 8 tablet. It comes with a 10.1-inch display, a third-generation Intel Core i5 processor and a durable frame that Panasonic claims allows it to withstand harsh weather conditions, dust and drops. It's aimed at vertical markets including healthcare or field services. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
Panasonic's latest HD TV range comes with Swipe & Share 2.0; a photo sharing feature that lets users modify photos directly on their TV screen with a stylus pen. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Qualcomm CES booth included an electric powered Rolls Royce for the rich hippy set. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Ascend Mate from Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei is the latest in the plus-sized 'phablet' craze. It comes with a quad-core 1.4GHz processor, 2GB RAM and 6.1in 720p screen (which boasts a screen-to-frame ratio of 0.73).[Photo credit: Getty Images]
The Huawei Ascend Mate 'phablet' is displayed next to an Apple iPhone. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
An attendee takes some time out from the showroom floor on an 'iComfort' bed. [Photo credit: Getty Images]
The world's biggest consumer electronic show continues to awe and entertain this week. Check out the tech highlights from Samsung, Intel, HP, Panasonic and others in Part 2 of our CES showroom gallery. [Photo credit: Getty Images]