CES 2009 show report
CES and the recession: What was the impact?There are probably a lot of different ways to measure how the deepening recession has impacted the Consumer Electronics Show, but in Sin City, it stands to reason that one of the best is how much business the local strip clubs are getting.
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CES 2009 home audio wrap-upThe 2009 Consumer Electronics Show is history. As far as the home audio world is concerned, the product lineup and trends were pretty much right in line with our predictions. Read more »
CES 2009 home video wrap-upThe most obvious difference from CES 2008 is that now that HD-DVD is dead, Blu-ray dominated the show like never before. Read more »
CES 2009: Computers and hardware wrap-upHistorically, the Consumer Electronics Show hasn't been a place where we'd find a ton of new laptops, desktops, or computer components. But still, this year was a decent one for new introductions, and almost every major name in the computer business had a handful of new products to show off. Read more »
CES 2009: Digital imaging wrap-upAll things considered, this year's CES had a surprising amount of innovative--or at least interesting--tech for cameras and camcorders, beyond the usual bigger/faster/cheaper we've come to expect from the show. Read more »
CES 2009 wrap-up: What to expect from networkingThe main networking themes at CES 2009: Faster, greener, and more diverse. Although the nicest surprise was not a product, but the return of Buffalo.
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CES 2009 wrap-up: What killed in the monitor categoryFull HD was the buzzword for monitors this year. Full HD basically means a monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio screen--as opposed to a 16:10--and either supports 1,920 x 1,080 (1080p) resolution natively or is at least compatible.
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CES 2009 wrap-up: Portable audio and videoCES 2009 delivered a surprising amount of MP3 player-related product announcements compared with last year's show.
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CES 2009 wrap-up: Cell phones and smart phonesThough cell phones are just a small part of CES, the category made a big splash at this year's show with the first cell phone to win CNET's Best of CES award and CNET Asia's Top Picks hot list.
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CES 2009: Gaming wrap-upWhile there was no new gaming software to be found, there was a respectable amount of gaming hardware and accessories that stole our attention. Read more »
Tags: Plasma, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., TV, Sharp Corp., projector
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looking forward to SONY products...wearable walkman looks very promising, i might have to throw away my clip on ipod shuffle..hahaha
Jan 07, 2009 20:49
im looking forward for exciting products to share my music any part at home or office wirelessly.
Jan 07, 2009 21:22
thats great, cant wait to have updates on this.
Jan 10, 2009 02:51
The Linksys Wireless Home Audio System is perfect for my home and my business. I do hope this product will be available in Philippines. I wish Cisco System will hear me!
Jan 11, 2009 23:29













