Vision - January/February 2009 - (Page 19) The Official Press Preview of the International CES CES Booth: LVCC South Hall 4 #35428 www.covington-creations.com Covington Creations is presenting the Earbud YoYo™, an audio accessory that organizes the earbuds commonly used with iPods, NP3 Players and smart phones. The Earbud Yo-Yo is a simple solution to tangled earbuds. The slogan is “Wind Up and Go With the Earbud Yo-Yo”. The product is made of poly carbonate and is offered in 17 designs/patterns. The product appeals to anyone at any age who uses audio devices with earbuds. Covington Creations Digital Downtown Digital Downtown is the place to see what’s new and reach the New York’s fastest growing, upscale community, the media and members of the financial community. The 2008 inaugural show made worldwide media news and was acclaimed as a “must attend, must exhibit” showcase on the annual consumer technology event calendar. The event is coming back in June 2009 with more special events, new products, and opportunities to interact face-to-face with upscale consumers, business leaders, media representatives and metropolitan area dealers and custom installers. www.digitaldowntown-nyc.com CES Booth: LVCC South Hall 4 #35359MP www.divx.com DivX Inc. is a digital media company that enables consumers to enjoy a high-quality video experience across any kind of device. DivX creates, distributes and licenses digital video technologies that span the “three screens” comprising today’s consumer media environment: the PC, the television and mobile devices. More than 100 million DivX Certified devices have shipped into the market from leading consumer electronics manufacturers. DivX also offers content providers and publishers a complete solution for the distribution of secure, high-quality digital video content. Driven by a globally recognized brand and a passionate community of hundreds of millions of consumers, DivX is simplifying the video experience to enable the digital home. DivX CES Booth: LVCC South Hall 3 #30368 within the USB TechZone www.displaylink.com DisplayLink Corp. is a network display chip and software company that helps people to create simple connections between computers and displays via USB, making the benefits of expanded visual workspace available to everyone. Using universally accepted wired or wireless networking protocols and proprietary software compression techniques, graphically rich content can be transmitted easily between a single device and multiple displays over a network. Leading global manufacturers have integrated network display technology into an array of consumer electronics including USB-enabled monitors, video docking stations and display adapters. DisplayLink CES Booth: LVCC North Hall #1207 www.eclipse-web.com Eclipse, a global brand of Fujitsu Ten Ltd., as one of the world’s leading brands in the aftermarket, enjoys brand-name recognition among serious audiophiles for outstanding functionality and innovative technology. The AVN726E, essentially a next generation of AVN, provides “full-on in-vehicle entertainment” and achieves superior image quality with pure digital video circuitry and improved audio performance with lowered distortion. The AVN4430 is a secure dash-mount audio/visual/navigation system with portability, has a TomTom portable navigation device integrated with Fujitsu Ten superior sound and visual quality and offers exclusive benefits with co-branded technologies. Eclipse Eton Corp. CES Booth: LVCC South Hall 4 #36232 www.etoncorp.com Through high times, hard times, times of peace and times of war, radio has played an integral role in our lives as a constant conduit for music, culture and democratic discourse – a bridge uniting all corners of the globe. For 19 19 http://www.covington-creations.com http://www.divx.com http://www.covington-creations.com http://www.divx.com http://www.digitaldowntown-nyc.com http://www.digitaldowntown-nyc.com http://www.eclipse-web.com http://www.displaylink.com http://www.displaylink.com http://www.etoncorp.com http://www.etoncorp.com
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