
Not worth jumping
over the pond for
Historically the Consumer Electronics Show is
four days of glitz and alcohol poisoning. However this year it was like a
puritan funeral.
Gone were the hedonistic parties, partner swapping and
seductively clad "booth babes" in fact most of the things that made a
trip across the pond worthwhile. Oh and he technology was not that
great either.
Not surprisingly only 130,000 showed up which is about
10,000 fewer people than last year. When the draw card is Steve Ballmer
you know you might be in trouble, but at least it would be
amusing.
The new products were just improvements on previous models
instead of revolutionary creations. Ballmer talked up Windows 7 er that was
it. Sony, LG Electronics, Toshiba, Samsung and Vizio showed
off attention-grabbing new flat-panel television models embedded with
the Yahoo! "TV Widget" software offering links to popular websites.
It
was nice to see Palm back with its Pre smartphone declared the best product
in the show. But it is starting to look like the good old days of CES are
long gone. This is ironic because it happens during a dead period
news wise and any thing that is released there is guaranteed to get
space.