CES 2007 coverage

Posted on Thursday, January 11 2007 @ 12:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Today we have even more coverage from the CES showfloor, press events and our meetings with companies at their various press conferences. Some of the highlights include Dell's new 27 inch LCD, Antec's 2007 product lineup including the new Sonata III, P182 and the P190 'Big Boy' as well as a prototype P182 with a mirror finish. We also took a look at MacWorld happenings, Samsung's new two sided phone and iRiver's awesome new portable media players including the Clix 2.

Check it out at TTL.



With 2,700 exhibitors, filling 1.8 million net square feet of exhibit space, and over 140,000 attendees, CES is simply the largest consumer electronics show in the world. For the past few days we have been on the showfloor talking to companies and getting the scoop on new technologies that hopefully will see the light during 2007.

Here's part one of TechSpot's "in pictures" coverage that includes information from Intel, LG, Dell/Alienware, Microsoft and more. Check it out at TechSpot.



The TechZone has posted coverage on the first three days of CES.

As has been our tradition since the Comdex show in 2003, each of the major Vegas events is kicked off by a major party held by those of us at TTZ. This year, the CES Kickoff Party was once again held in the MGM Skylofts. Before the party got started, John and myself decided we should pose next to our battle worn party banner. Once the photos were taken, we spread out and started mingling with our honored guests.



Although we were tired and our feet still sore from the show floor, we forced ourselves back into the consumer hurricane here at CES 2007 in Las Vegas. Today as you will see was a very productive day with lots of contacts made and a lot of booths visited. Check out this day 3 coverage at TweakNews.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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