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No love from Darth Vader

Posted on January 15, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

CES has 140,000 geeks from around the world and even with all of these people around you can get kind of lonely. I ran into Darth Vader on the last day and all I wanted was a little hug. No such luck.

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Bill Gates keynote @ CES2007

Posted on January 14, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

IMG_2370 jt dave winerThis was the tenth time Bill gave the keynote address at CES, but the first time I’d ever had the chance to go watch in person. Frankly, the 3 hours we spent just sitting in lines was enough of a disincentive to do it again next year, especially since the event was so well covered by others. Also, as Richard MacManus’ tag cloud shows, the content at the keynote was fairly, well, predictable. As a plus, I got to spend a lot of that time (and much of Monday as well) talking with Ron Dave Winer. Here’s a quick video of the line(s) of folks waiting to enter, then actually pouring into the auditorium.


All my pictures from the keynote are on Flickr.

We entered the theater at 5:30pm, Bill didn’t go on until 6:30. This left us with two entertainment options:

IMG_2389 clowns
or
IMG_2410 ron trying to hear mac
Ugh.

IMG_2433 bill gates on stageWhile watching the keynote itself, I was impressed with the quality of Vista. I’d seen much of the demos before (again, go here to find more detailed coverage), but this one just came across a little more polished than in the past. Interestingly though, I felt the event fell short. Not because there weren’t any famous people. Not because one of the demonstrators actually asked us to give him some applause. More because I just felt that Vista is finally at the level the OS is supposed to be. It’s not more than what it could be. It’s not a vision of the future, it’s a vision of today.

That’s a lot less than I’d expect from a visionary.

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Why consumers aren't at the Consumer Electronics Show

Posted on January 14, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

Not WelcomeWhile I was at CES last week, one of my readers, Rex Thomas posted a comment here on the blog, voicing his lousy experience trying to get into CES this year. From his comment, it sounds like Rex had a very lousy time, and received poor information and advice from numerous people. I feel bad for Rex, and thought, as a member of “the industry” that I’d take a stab at an explanation. As a disclaimer here, I am not going to try to justify the poor communication/notifications on the CES Web site, which should absolutely be crystal clear for others like Rex.

First of all, it is a trade show, and by definition, that implies it’s for members of the specified trade. Unlike a Car Show or Boat Show, which are really expositions, it’s an event for people in an industry. The Fancy Food Show, for example, is similarly not open to the public, nor are most events of a similar nature. It just so happens to be named Consumer electronics show, since the industry itself is dubber Consumer Electronics.

IMG_2543 south hall entrancewaySecond, the show’s pretty crowded as it is, with over 140,000 people registered this year. If we were to assume it’s all by the book, that’s 140,000 consumer electronics employees, buyers, press/media, and other affiliated people. Again, that’s a lot of people! If there were no restrictions, that could easily double within a couple of years, and I don’t know how the city nor the convention could handle the traffic!

Third, consider the fact that until the past few years the primary goal of the event was retail sales and relationships. The show’s history was about introducing new consumer electronics products to retailers, and selling products. In the past few years, more and more media coverage has upped the profile of the show to the point where virtually anyone even connected to consumer technology has an awareness of “CES” and knows at least a bit about it. The event has absolutely transcended its humble origins, and today encompasses much more than just selling consumer electronics to retailers!

JT setting up Sling booth at CES 2006Finally, take the sum of the points above. There are a lot of people there, most of which have specific jobs to do. Both retailers and press have to get to as many relevant booths as they can. Booth staff need to demo and talk for hours on-end to as many of their target customers or media attendees as possible. If all the people who need to be there to do their job had to navigate around anyone and everyone who felt like coming to Vegas that week, they simply wouldn’t be able to get their jobs done. This is probably the key reason to restrict attendance to industry folks.

I know it seems like it’s a lot of fun, and in many ways it is fun. But it’s a lot of work for a lot of people. The people who work for consumer electronics companies tend to work through all of December just to prepare for the show, whether they are getting demos ready or designing and building booths or simply planning the logistics for staffers. Media and analysts also typically spend weeks just figuring out their calendars for the 4-day nerdapalooza. December is not a pleasant month for those of us in the consumer electronics industry!

So Rex, and others out there who think it’s unfair or should be changed, I hope this helps clarify a bit of why it’s technically a closed event. In the meantime, there are several events which are in fact open to the general public. CeBIT in Germany every March, as well as Digital Life in NYC in October, are both open for anyone to attend (I’d pick Digital Life over CeBIT any time).

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Tuneview iPod Dock @ CES2007

Posted on January 14, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

IMG_2583 tuneview for ipodiPod docks are popular. And why not? They get all your iPod music onto your existing stereo or play it back via internal speakers. Makes perfect sense. We’ve reviewed them before, and will review them again. The team from Keyspan Digital (they make those cool PC remotes) thinks they have a better docking station than anyone else, and in this video we let them do their pitch for their Tuneview dock.

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Hobbytron Helicopter at CES Showstoppers

Posted on January 13, 2007 by ron

I so want one of these. These tiny helicopters cost around $40 and I’m sure if I was at the controls I couldn’t do what this guy can do. But then again, I don’t own a flight suit. I was waiting for the guys to turn to me and say, “Mission Accomplished.” The next version of these will have 3-way directional controls which according to Hobbytron will make a big difference in maneuverability.

More CES coverage of Hobbytron: Gizmodo, Views from the Coop,

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Roboquad walks with a cool stride

Posted on January 13, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

WowWee, the company behind the massively popular Robosapien, introduced 5 new robots at CES this week. We shot this little video of the new Roboquad (a “spider-bot”) walking. This is gonna delight the kids and creep out the moms. Perfect! 😉

More Roboquad CES coverage: Engadget, StreetTech, technabob, and this robotics blog.

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WildCharge: Wireless Gadget Power

Posted on January 13, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

WildCharge was one of the few companies whose press releases prior to CES really caught my eye. Wireless power? Whozawhatzit? Huh? Watch this video interview for a brief explanation:

Another interview here and more CES coverage here.

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What makes the best stereos tick?

Posted on January 13, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

Ok, that subject line could take hours to answer, so while dropping by the Meridian booth at CES, I asked someone to answer it in about 60 seconds. For those of you unfamiliar with Meridian, they make, well, the best stereo equipment in the world. I’m sure that by writing that I’ve enraged either some little company that happens to out-do them, or people who own Meridian equipment and think the word “stereo” isn’t good enough. But right now since I can’t afford any of it, I get to call it like I see it. Now onto his answer…

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Exclusive CES Interview with Fatal1ty!

Posted on January 13, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

I got a chance to meet Fatal1ty at the DirecTV press conference at CES this past week and grabbed a quick video. By exclusive I mean that I am the only one with exactly this video. Check out his thoughts on a professional gaming league!

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Thoughts on Consumer Robotics

Posted on January 12, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

After some impressive demos by iRobot and WowWee, Ron asks JT about what’s in store for bringing robots into the home in 2007.

disclaimer: I am doing some consulting work for WowWee, so I have seen some “behind-the-scenes” magic over there.

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Video: What's coming in 07?

Posted on January 12, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

Short clip with JT musing on the gadgetry of 2007. As Michael Gartenberg said last week, lots of evolution, not much of a revolution.

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CES2007: JT in the AM

Posted on January 12, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

Short video we shot on the morning of CES day 2. In this one I discuss:

  • Some thoughts on how the CES booths are planned
  • Initial reaction to seeing pictures of the iPhone

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Jeremy Toeman is a seasoned Product leader with over 20 years experience in the convergence of digital media, mobile entertainment, social entertainment, smart TV and consumer technology. Prior ventures and projects include CNET, Viggle/Dijit/Nextguide, Sling Media, VUDU, Clicker, DivX, Rovi, Mediabolic, Boxee, and many other consumer technology companies. This blog represents his personal opinion and outlook on things.

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