CES 2008 - some more coverage

Posted on Monday, January 14 2008 @ 11:17 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ViewSonic had a lot to show us this year at CES. They had an entire ballroom to themselves at the Bellagio. After being shown their products I was very impressed, they seem to be one of the only companies taking display technology to the next level. They showed us some of their new HDTV's, LCD monitors, projectors, and their new HDTV/PC display combos. Read on to see what new products to expect from ViewSonic in 2008.



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OCIA scheduled a meeting with Arctic Cooling to check out their new lineup for 2008. Arctic Cooling specializes in making silent, high performance cooling solutions such as heatsinks, fans, VGA coolers and even power supplies.



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The AEE is the largest event for the adult industry worldwide. Think of it as the CES of the adult entertainment industry: manufacturers, distributors, retailers and adult stars all converge here to do business. The one difference between CES and AEE is that the AEE is open to fans on specified days.



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The 2008 International CES is now finished, and while exhibitors use the weekend to tear-down booths there are as many writers who will feverishly extol the numerous technology displays viewed over the past week. Benchmark Reviews was after the only the most notable computer technology highlights and announcements at the show, and this article reveals what we believe to be the most important innovations for Q1/Q2 2008.

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Thermaltake was probably showing the most products at CES this year. They had a huge booth this year that was lined with a ton of new products as well as current ones. They have new cases, power supplies, CPU coolers, hard drive enclosures, and water-cooling systems. Thermaltake is definitely a company to watch in 2008 and we have the scoop on all of their new products. Read on to find out more...



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Thomas De Maesschalck

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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