Vision - January/February 2008 - (Page 42) The Official Press Preview of the International CES Media Experience the Art of Technology during CES Unveiled In media, reporters know it’s all about who gets the story first. To beat out the competition, reporters, analysts and bloggers flock to CES Unveiled: The Official Press Event of the International CES to get a sneak peek of the hot products at CES. Attendees can talk one-on-one with the industry’s top tech companies in everything from wireless, IT and home networking to audio, video and gaming to mobile electronics, digital imaging and accessories. This year living statues also showcase some of the Best of Innovations honorees, letting attendees experience the art of technology. Check out the program guide below and see what new products and companies you might want to visit while at CES. CES Booth: LVCC North Hall #N229 www.amd.com AMD is demonstrating its AMD-based notebook solutions featuring the AMD Turion™ 64 x2 mobile technology, the ATI TV Wonder™ 650 Combo USB that transforms PCs into high definition digital video recorders, and an energy-efficient PC based on the AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor. Advanced Micro Devices Hundreds of reporters, analysts and bloggers streamed into last year’s CES Unveiled: The Official Press Event of the International CES to gather hot tech news before the CES show floor opened. CES Booth: LVCC North Hall #2634 www.autopageusa.com Auto Page calls its new C3 system a revolution in the field of telematics and complete vehicle control. The system is designed to fully integrate all security and remote start function, vehicle information and complete tracking capabilities via a Java platform to any cell phone anywhere in the world. Based on a proprietary two-way digital communications protocol that allows complete encrypted communication between the security and remote start system, data modules and the vehicle, the unit utilizes the latest Siemens telecommunications module as an engine for the interface which drives the cellular communication and GPS functionality. In this manner the user can control many aspects for the vehicle as well as complete full-featured tracking capabilities without the use of minutes on their cell phone plan. The system eliminates the need to carry hand-held remote controls for operation of the vehicle and offers control and tracking of the vehicle with any cell phone from anywhere in the world. Auto Page Inc. CES Booth: Sands #IP211 www.addlogix.com The InternetVue™ IV-2020 is a unique PC-to-TV adapter which allows PC-based content to be enjoyed in living-room convenience. Using a lossless video compression engine, software on the PC wirelessly sends video and audio information to the InternetVue™ receiver connected to the TV. With the InternetVue™, watching web-based videos, home movies, or digital photos no longer requires crowding over a small computer screen. The IV-2020 lets everybody enjoy the show anywhere there is a TV. Because it mirrors the entire PC screen, there are no file type or CODEC issues to worry about. Addlogix www.beko.com.tr Beko Elektronik’s PIANO LINE combines high performance technology with a stunning look. PIANO LCD Television has a high picture quality, brilliant vibrant colors, and a spellbinding acoustic experience as a natural outcome of the perfect combinations of FRC, 100 Hz, VisionArt, SRS Trusound XT, 2HDMI technologies inside, according to the company. Glossy black/white lacquer finishes radiate a positive ambiance to interiors and has a strong sense of feeling. Its smooth, glossy, flowing surfaces gently contours the speaker part, and a sleek touch to the overall visual appeal is achieved through the built-in speakers. PIANO LINE offers personalization through different color combinations with its separate speaker part as being a decorative design element. Beko Elektronik AS 42 http://www.amd.com http://www.amd.com http://www.autopageusa.com http://www.autopageusa.com http://www.addlogix.com http://www.beko.com.tr http://www.addlogix.com http://www.beko.com.tr
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