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CES 2005 Day 3 - Return to the Show Floor

TheTechLounge writes "On day three I tried to catch up on some of the vendors I skipped over or just plain didn't see on days one and two. The sheer number of vendors boggles the mind and there is no way any single person can get a good look at everything. I narrowed my search and with a slightly better spatial relationship established with the convention center I set out to track down nVidia, Belkin and some other bigwigs." Here is day one.

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  1. Nothing to see here, move on by karvind · · Score: 2, Funny
    From the last page of the report
    And yes, the long awaited Babes of CES is on the way too!


    Appropriately .. nothing to see, move on !!

  2. Day 2 by tektek · · Score: 2

    Where is Day 2?

  3. Such a waste... by MLopat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Its such a waste to visit a tech show and focus on the major players. This is where the little guy truly has a place to shine. Startup's aren't able to catch much press with their news releases because they don't command the attention a fortune 500 company does. But small innovative companies that can raise enough money to get a small booth often has the slickest technology. Many companies have also been bought out because of the exposure they've gained at these kind of events -- such as Jana, who was later acquired by Microsoft after they gained enough attention just from being booth neighbors at Comdex.

  4. Explain this to me: by GrandCow · · Score: 3, Interesting

    CES is a show to hype up and coming products...

    The site mentioned is talking about Logitech's MX1000.

    I'm typing this reply from a computer that has a MX 1000 attached to it.

    That I bought months ago...

    From Best Buy.

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