Have you (geeks) heard? CES 2014 is on, and we’ve got two men on the floor, app-ing and connectivity-ing and syncing with a vengeance. We’ll be updating you all week with the coolest thing’s we’ve found so far. Here’s the second batch, replete with a smart bed, a new flagship 3D printer and exciting news on the PS4 front.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2014
The third generation of Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon line weighs only 2.8 pounds, making it the champion of the narrow claim to fame as “the world’s lightest 14-inch ultrabook”. Other notable features like the Adaptive Keyboard — a row of touch-sensitive illuminated keys that change their function and look based on the application — and support for rapid charge technology, which can juice battery power up to 80 percent in under an hour, make this machine another promising entry for the mobile business elite who can’t bear biting into Apple. $1,299+

Makerbot Z18 3D Printer
I’m not sure if you know this, but the Makerbot Z18 3D printer is kind of a big deal. Its 2,592-cubic-inch build volume is more than five times as much as the standard Replicator and allows for bigger objects, more objects at a time, and the ability to rapid prototype your “revolutionary” Kickstarter-funded 18-inch rulers. Add to this massive volume fifth-generation refinement, easy connectivity, thoughtful software and 100-micron printing resolution and you’ve got a worthy flagship for the Makerbot Replicator fleet. $6,499
