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CES 2007

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Aron Schatz
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January 14, 2007
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CES happens to be the biggest technology show in the world. With nearly 2 million square feet of floor space, doing this show in only four days was impossible. Needless to say, there were many interesting bits of technology.
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Intro:

CES debuted 40 long years ago when solid state TVs were the new thing on the block (those things will never catch on!). Today, the show has blossomed into the monolith that it is spanning almost 2 million square feet of show floor space. The show spans multiple locations and doing the entire show in only 4 days seems impossible alone. While walking the show was quite a feat, most of the new things were refreshes of old designs and there was nothing that sparked the "I'm buying that when it debuts" nerve. Either way, the show was very interesting. Let us walk through some of the exhibits.

The Show:

Microsoft PR


Most of the exhibits took up the entire Las Vegas Convention Center area. As you can probably guess, Microsoft plastered their presence everywhere. The entire city was packed with techies and their crazy smart phones and bad manners.

ATI Cards


AMD has been pushing their new ATI brand into their lineup and showing off their latest products. Sadly, they still do not have anything comparable to the Core 2 from Intel... They will soon, though.

AMD TV


Another interesting tidbit is that AMD is powering many new TVs with their Xilleon chips. You have got to love the names of the chips.

OLPC OLPC 2


Another great thing that AMD was showing off was their OLPC computer. It runs a 366MHz AMD Geode CPU with 128MB of RAM and 500MB of flash storage. It contains wireless networking and the devices act as a mesh network. The last I heard was that the power could come from a foot pedal for places without AC power. The interface is a custom built derivative of Red Hat. AMD is committed to having 50% of the world have computing power by 2015. This is a very lofty goal and I doubt AMD will make the target. Plus, not everyone needs a computer.

Xmod


Creative was showing off some cool things as well. They had a pass-through device that cleaned and enhanced sound coming from any stereo source. It worked extremely well and sounded like 3D audio even when the source was not 3D. Very impressive. The product is called the Xmod. It does not use drivers. Creative also mentioned that they try to not have to load drivers if they do not need to which is a huge plus in my book. Creative was also showing off other things.

Fatal1ty


One of the best gamers in the world was at the Creative booth pimping Creative product. There is a line from Fatal1ty produced by Creative strictly for gaming. The shot above shows my nephew getting raped at Quake 4. The score was 22 to -4. By the way, Fatal1ty is cheap with spawn killing and such and he only played one map. If this was a public server, he would be kicked.

VIA SFF


VIA had a press event that served lunch at the Pieros restaurant. They were showing off many SFF PCs. It was excellent and I meet with companies such as Kingston that were there to show off some of their products. Kingston should be sending some high speed DDR2 memory this week for testing. Kingston also produces flash and USB memory.

UMPC UMPC 2


Ultramobile PCs were on showcase at the event. Even though the battery life is not where it should be (two hours or less...), it is still an interesting concept. It will remain that way until the battery life improves to at least a full eight hour day. No one wants to keep charging their computer over and over to get through the work day. Granted, there are many different vertical uses for UMPCs. The eo from TabletKiosk was shown with a credit card reader that can be used as a POS system. Businesses would benefit from this mobile type of payment system.

Intel Bike


Over at the Intel booth, they were showing a smattering of Viiv and Vpro computers along with the great Core 2 powered machines. What I found most interesting was the exercise bike. The exercise bike was not that expensive if you planned on running a gym. It really made bicycling enjoyable as opposed to boring when doing it indoors. It was a blast to have to shift up and down in response to the grade of the terrain and having other bicyclists keeping pace was also a blast. This thing should be in every gym to motivate people. Imagine taking a ride down NYC or up through the Alps! That is me riding the bike, by the way.
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