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Inside the Big CES

Inside the Big CES. Lee and Paul Schmidt. 2010 Winter Consumer Electronics Show. 2010 January 7, 8, 9, 10 Las Vegas Convention Center and Nearby Hotels. About CES. The Show The Keynotes The Conferences Expo Photos. The Show.

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Inside the Big CES

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  1. Inside the Big CES Lee and Paul Schmidt

  2. 2010 Winter Consumer Electronics Show 2010 January 7, 8, 9, 10 Las Vegas Convention Center and Nearby Hotels

  3. About CES • The Show • The Keynotes • The Conferences • Expo Photos

  4. The Show • 2,500 technology companies introduced more than 20,000 new products at the 2010 International CES. • preliminary registration figures indicate more than 120,000 industry professionals attended the 2010 International CES, up from the 2009 CES which hosted 113,085 verified attendees.

  5. T-W-I-C-E Headlines

  6. New products announced at the 2010 CES include • Asus Eee PC Touch Series tablet • Boxee Box by D-Link • Dell’s Streak tablet • enTourage eDGe • Ford myFord Touch interface • Freescale Semiconductor Smartbook tablet • Innovative Converged Device (ICD) Vega and Ultra Android Tablets • Intel Reader • Kodak Pulse Digital Frame • Lenovo Hybrid IdeaPad U1 • LG 15” OLED TV • Motorola Backflip Android-powered smartphone • Notion Ink’s Adam with NVIDIA's Tegra 2 and Pixel Qi • Panasonic 152" 3D TV • Parrot AR.Drone • Pocket Radar • Samsung world's first transparent touch active matrix (AM) OLED display MP3 player • Saygus VPhone • Sharp’s QuadPixel technology • Skype on Panasonic and LG flat panel TVs • Sony’s Dash • Sony’s partnership with Discovery and IMAX for 3D network • Sprint’s 4G Network • Syabas Popbox • Tivit Mobile ATSC DTV adapter  • Toshiba CELL TV with gesture technology • ZOMM mobile phone leash

  7. Venue Map over 1E6 ft2 of Exhibit space

  8. Topics • 3D Televisions – P152 • E-Book Readers - Samsung • Netbooks and tablets - • Audio evolution (DTS and Dolby) • There’s an App for that. (Android OS)

  9. PANASONIC DEVELOPS WORLD'S LARGEST 152-INCH FULL HD 3D PLASMA DISPLAYThe ultra-large, 4K x 2K quadruple full HD plasma panel creates a true full HD 3D world, delivering an overwhelming immersive experienceLAS VEGAS, NV(January 6, 2010) – Panasonic Corporation, a world leader in the HDTV technology, has developed the world's largest 152-inch 4K x 2K definition Full HD 3D plasma display.  The display features a revolutionary new plasma display panel (PDP) Panasonic developed with its new super-efficient quadruple luminous efficiency technology.  The technology enhances PDP’s unique advantages as self-illuminating device, contributing to delivering an overwhelming immersive experience to viewers.  The Panasonic 152-inch Full HD 3D PDP creates a true Full HD 3D world by faithfully reproducing 3D content such as Hollywood 3D movie titles.

  10. Samsung E101 Reader The Samsung E101 is the company's first attempt at an e-book reader. The E101 is the larger of the two models and is the more expensive one as a result. It is ten inches and Google is the partner that delivers the content to the reader. It has a soft QWERTY keyboard and a hidden slide out panel with hidden controls for users who would rather use them than the touchscreen. The Samsung E101 has Bluetooth and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, but no 3G. It includes on-screen handwriting capabilities, which means that the consumer can write directly on the screen, edit that handwriting, and possibly translate it into standard text.

  11. Links • CES Web • Keynotes SuperSessions Knowledge Tracks • T-W-I-C-E

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