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What I Did On My CES Vacation
LAS VEGAS -- The show floor opened Monday. I walked it. Here's what it looked like.LAS VEGAS -- The show floor opened Monday. I walked it. Here's what it looked like.
The Batmobile at a car sound equipment maker's booth. Car sound gets a hall of its own at CES, and it outdoes many custom car shows. Click to Enlarge |
Booth babes: the Vonage models try out USB Vonage phones. Click to Enlarge |
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In the Hall of Speaker Parts and Assemblies. Click to Enlarge |
The product is called the ButtKicker, I kid you not, and it comes in models to attach to your office chair or your sofa. Clamp it on, start up a twitch game, and get your . . . you get the idea. Click to Enlarge |
On the Escalator to Oblivion, or the meeting rooms, whichever comes first. Click to Enlarge |
One of the grandest traditions of CES is the Shuttle Bus Shuffle. Click to Enlarge |
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