The San Francisco Chronicle says this year's event, opening on Thursday, will see a continuing decline in attendance, but a rise in the number of new exhibitors. The hot products are e-readers, tablets, 3-D displays, internet-connected cars, netbooks than work like smartphones, and smartphones that work like netbooks.
Monday, January 4, 2010
The show goes on
The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is seen by some as a more reliable indicator of new technology trends than other, more geeky events. Manufacturers show things you might actually be able to buy.
The San Francisco Chronicle says this year's event, opening on Thursday, will see a continuing decline in attendance, but a rise in the number of new exhibitors. The hot products are e-readers, tablets, 3-D displays, internet-connected cars, netbooks than work like smartphones, and smartphones that work like netbooks.
The San Francisco Chronicle says this year's event, opening on Thursday, will see a continuing decline in attendance, but a rise in the number of new exhibitors. The hot products are e-readers, tablets, 3-D displays, internet-connected cars, netbooks than work like smartphones, and smartphones that work like netbooks.
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