The show floor is open for business as of yesterday. Macrumors videographer Dan Barbera is at the Consumer Electronics Show and has been checking out new products. Dan discovered a lot of tech on the show floor, with highlights from Targus, Chefling, and more.

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The "Tab Extreme" is similar to the iPad Pro, but with a larger display, giving us a preview of what we will see when Apple uses the technology. The Yoga Book 9i is a laptop/tablet hybrid with two displays instead of one and a keyboard.

Hyper had a range of chargers and hubs on display, and Chefling showed off cameras that can be used to monitor what you eat. The iPad Magic Keyboard does not offer media keys, so Hyper's media hub puts media controls front and center, which is great. There are a number of ports available, including a headphone jack.

Targus had an ambidextrous mouse that can swap between left and right-handed orientations, and Zendure had a huge battery charging station. The NexMonitor is a unique setup that is meant to work with the Mac mini.

Sony and Honda showed off a prototype vehicle, as well as a pair of turntables that allow vinyl records to be streamed to speakers.

Check out our Day 1 and Day 2 videos to see what Dan found on day three. If you would like to know more about what's new at the show, we have a dedicated hub.

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