iPod add-ons take center stage at CES showcase
If the 40-minute wait for a cab at McCarran International Airport doesn’t provide a broad enough hint, a gander at the number of people wandering the Las Vegas Strip with badges dangling round their necks should—Las Vegas’ Consumer Electronics Show is massive.
Because of that unwieldy size, organizers set up showcase events to give the media a closer look at some of the more interesting products offered by major vendors. The first such event was Wednesday night’s Digital Experience.
More than 100 vendors packed themselves into the Bellagio’s Grand Ballroom to hawk their latest and greatest consumer wares. Included in that number were such recognizable companies as Epson, HP, Panasonic, Toshiba, Samsung, SanDisk, and Sony along with names familiar to many iPod users—Altec-Lansing, Belkin, DLO, M-Audio, and Sonos. Our tour around the floor revealed more than the martini bar and chocolate fountains. Playlist Mag
Because of that unwieldy size, organizers set up showcase events to give the media a closer look at some of the more interesting products offered by major vendors. The first such event was Wednesday night’s Digital Experience.
More than 100 vendors packed themselves into the Bellagio’s Grand Ballroom to hawk their latest and greatest consumer wares. Included in that number were such recognizable companies as Epson, HP, Panasonic, Toshiba, Samsung, SanDisk, and Sony along with names familiar to many iPod users—Altec-Lansing, Belkin, DLO, M-Audio, and Sonos. Our tour around the floor revealed more than the martini bar and chocolate fountains. Playlist Mag
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