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Latest CES 2007 vidcam news: Digital Hero 3

By CNET staff,Edvarcl Heng

The annual pilgrimage to Sin City has begun. From humble beginnings in 1967 with 200 exhibitors and just 17,500 attendees, it has ballooned into a behemoth of a show with 2,700 exhibitors and 140,000 attendees in 2006.

This year there will be over 130 countries' worth of products vying for space in the convention hall, so we bet elbow pushing is inevitable. But hey, sit tight, and save that can of elbow grease. We've got the show covered for you.

Heroic camera lets your wrist do the shooting 
We sum this one up as a point and shoot.  
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