CEA Live Shows
Jul 16, 2009
Mitsubishi’s Frank DeMartin talks about his company’s efforts to help out retailers during tough times as well as Mitsubishi’s plans for the future. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jul 8, 2009
The Lightglove uses light to sense your fingers and transmit what they’re doing to your computer. Operate a mouse, game controller or keyboard without ever touching one. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jul 7, 2009
ClickFree has a data backup solution that fits in your wallet and starts up without any additional software. Just plug it into your computer and go. Check out this demo live from CEA LineShows….
Jul 1, 2009
Archerfish lets you monitor your home or business in a very personalized way, receiving notifications for the stuff that you decide matters the most. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jun 40, 2009
MakerBot sells (inexpensive) kits that build three dimensional objects right in front of you. Filmed live at CEA LineShows. Learn more here….
Jun 24, 2009
SanDisk presents six storage devices including the Cruzer, the 64GB Ultra Backup, the switchblade-style Contour and more. Plus two card readers. All in just over 90 seconds. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jun 23, 2009
Torrent introduces HDMI cables with a magnetic seal and an indicator light to let you know they’re connected. Plus, easier to connect component cables.
Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jun 12, 2009
Systemax Technology Group Chief Executive Gilbert Fiorentino talks about revolutionizing the business with Retail 2.0 and plans for Circuit City. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jun 12, 2009
Toshiba’s Scott Ramirez talks about the company’s business and technology plans going forward. Filmed live at CEA LineShows….
Jun 11, 2009
Aneesh Chopra, our nation’s first Chief Technology Officer, talks about his mission, the DTV transition and how to keep technology jobs stateside. Filmed live at the CEA LineShows….
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