While not necessarily a "Green" product,
PowerTech has a new USB charging brick which will not take up an entire electrical socket! This new brick will swing out of the way into any angle you need, and allow you to use the socket with any other device!
mPower has a new light designed by Porsche Design Studio that uses high intensity LEDs. This light will work for approximately 2 hours. However, the batteries have a shelf life of at least 20 years! This means you can put this light into a drawer and get it out when you need it. It will work, no more having to worry if the batteries have died from old age. Also, it includes a USB plug, so you can use it to charge a cell phone or other device in an emergency.
Syabas Technologies was previewing a new home theater system; the PopBox. We have seen streaming home theater devices before, but the PopBox appears to have taken it a bit further by including almost every CODEC currently available (including Divx, Xvid, VOB, MKV, H.264, and many others). It doesn't stop at video, as audio CODECs are covered with AAC, M4A, MP3/MP4, FLAC, OGG, and more. Finally, PopBox has many integrated applications to cover most needs (Netflix 2.0, Twitter, Shoutcast, Photobucket, Weatherbug, Facebook, Fun Spot Games, and many others). It should be available near the end of the first quarter of 2010.
CompuLab has the Fit PC2 on display. This is a mini computer that draws 96% less power than a standard desktop computer, using just 8W. With the only moving parts being the hard drive, it is quiet. It will support Windows 7, Server, and Ubuntu for operating systems. It will also provide 1920x1200 resolution over HDMI.
That's all for now. I will try to continue to update this with more things from CES as I have time.
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