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2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks off this week
- 1-4-2010
- Categorized in: Las Vegas, Las Vegas Events, News
Over 2500 exhibitors, including more than 300 new companies and representatives will gather in Las Vegas this week to display, announce and unveil the latest and most innovative entertainment technologies, applications, games and software before they hit the market.
Known and the largest consumer technology trade show on the planet, the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will run from Thursday, January 7th to Sunday, January 10th at Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas Hilton and The Venetian Resort and Casino. Attendees will have the chance to see, test and preview more than 20,000 new products on display, and enjoy 20 market-specific TechZones located throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center.
According to the show organizers, home and personal entertainment technology and connectivity and mobile devices will dominate this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (ICES) exhibit floor. Electronic giants such as Samsung, LG Electronics, VIZIO, Sony and Matsushita (Panasonic, Sanyo, Toshiba, Sharp) are some of the companies exhibiting products such as 3D TVs and Blu-ray players, 72-inch borderless-TV models, 150-inch 3D projectors, Back Lit LCD TV's, and many more. Magnetic 3D, the global-leader in glasses-free, auto-stereoscopic 3d solutions, will also unveil its 2010 product line at the Consumer Electronics Show, and will also host an invitation-only showcase at the Palazzo Resort and Casino in where guests will be able to experience and enjoy Magnetic's "Ditch the 3D Glasses" technology.
Tablet and mini computers with “on screenâ€Â keyboards and more powerful processors, game consoles, digital imaging products and wireless HD devices are also expected to be among the “most wanted†items at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Lenovo, Intel, Nokia, HTC, Microsoft, Sonic Solutions, MSI, Sirius, Horizon, TranSwitch, Google, Beejive, ViewSonic, Logitech, Palm, Dell, T Mobile, JVC, Oppo Digital, Direct Tv, Motorola, Texas Instruments, ASUS, Nvidia and many more, will unveil the latest in portable computers, electronic book readers and mobile communications technology.
This year’s CES is also hosting a series of “greenâ€Âconferences, keynotes and green gadget shows and demonstrations to present the latest in energy efficient and eco friendly products, as well as power-management devices, smart-energy-saving appliances, and more tools for managing your own power consumption. The show’s governing body, the Consumer Electronics Association, has also promised to buy carbon offsets and donate $50,000 to the Las Vegas police department to buy new electric vehicles.
“More technology deals will be made during the four days of CES than anywhere else on earth. In fact, each CES attendee has an average of 12 meetings while at the show, reinforcing CES as the business hub for technology. Innovation is flourishing within the technology industry and the 2010 CES is the only place to see it all.â€Â said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA
CES Exhibit hours:
Thursday, January 7: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, January 8: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, January 9: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday, January 10: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Known and the largest consumer technology trade show on the planet, the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will run from Thursday, January 7th to Sunday, January 10th at Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas Hilton and The Venetian Resort and Casino. Attendees will have the chance to see, test and preview more than 20,000 new products on display, and enjoy 20 market-specific TechZones located throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center.
According to the show organizers, home and personal entertainment technology and connectivity and mobile devices will dominate this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (ICES) exhibit floor. Electronic giants such as Samsung, LG Electronics, VIZIO, Sony and Matsushita (Panasonic, Sanyo, Toshiba, Sharp) are some of the companies exhibiting products such as 3D TVs and Blu-ray players, 72-inch borderless-TV models, 150-inch 3D projectors, Back Lit LCD TV's, and many more. Magnetic 3D, the global-leader in glasses-free, auto-stereoscopic 3d solutions, will also unveil its 2010 product line at the Consumer Electronics Show, and will also host an invitation-only showcase at the Palazzo Resort and Casino in where guests will be able to experience and enjoy Magnetic's "Ditch the 3D Glasses" technology.
Tablet and mini computers with “on screenâ€Â keyboards and more powerful processors, game consoles, digital imaging products and wireless HD devices are also expected to be among the “most wanted†items at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Lenovo, Intel, Nokia, HTC, Microsoft, Sonic Solutions, MSI, Sirius, Horizon, TranSwitch, Google, Beejive, ViewSonic, Logitech, Palm, Dell, T Mobile, JVC, Oppo Digital, Direct Tv, Motorola, Texas Instruments, ASUS, Nvidia and many more, will unveil the latest in portable computers, electronic book readers and mobile communications technology.
This year’s CES is also hosting a series of “greenâ€Âconferences, keynotes and green gadget shows and demonstrations to present the latest in energy efficient and eco friendly products, as well as power-management devices, smart-energy-saving appliances, and more tools for managing your own power consumption. The show’s governing body, the Consumer Electronics Association, has also promised to buy carbon offsets and donate $50,000 to the Las Vegas police department to buy new electric vehicles.
“More technology deals will be made during the four days of CES than anywhere else on earth. In fact, each CES attendee has an average of 12 meetings while at the show, reinforcing CES as the business hub for technology. Innovation is flourishing within the technology industry and the 2010 CES is the only place to see it all.â€Â said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA
CES Exhibit hours:
Thursday, January 7: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, January 8: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, January 9: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday, January 10: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Book rooms at Las Vegas Hotels.
See more Las Vegas Events.

