Consumer Electronic Show 2001

    • What you'll find at CES 2001
      Over 1,100 companies are expected to show off their wares at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Many companies use the Consumer Electronic Show to introduce new and upgraded products to the market place. We'll keep you up on the new products and technologies that will shape our lives.
    • Cell phone bonanza
      Ericcson propels Bluetooth by using 1.1 as the standard to roll out new devices.
    • Hands-free
      Unclutter the hands-free experience.
    • Coast-to-coast radio
      Radio is about to go "clear-channel coast to coast".
    • CES shows future of home automation
      Our busy lifestyle puts huge demands on our time and energies. This new home automation system is designed to take the work and worry out of many mundane, but important everyday tasks.
    • Bluetooth watch to appear soon
      New watch tells time plus stock prices, e-mail and other information.
    • HDTV promises a new viewing experience
      Crisp, clear, vivid colors with incredible resolution, that's HDTV.
    • Phones with no boundaries
      New generation of phones go global.
    • New class of Internet devices debuts
      Larger than a PDA and lighter and more mobile than a notebook, the mobile Internet pad fills the void.
    • MMM, new – and safe – mobile connectivity
      Safety and productivity will be the focus of this new system for mobile communication.
    • New hope for damaged CDs
      Know how frustrating it can be when one of your favorite CDs shows up with a scratch or mark that alters or renders it unusable? Help is on the way.
    • Watch for SD-enabled products to hit shelves
      SD (Secure Digital) memory cards stop unauthorized copying of digital files.
    • Yahoo! teams with Motient
      Yahoo! mail and messages can now be retrieved on RIM 85 or Blackberry wireless devices via the Motient network.
    • Mannheim Steamroller embraces DVD
      Mannheim Steamroller showcased their new line of DVD audio and DVD video at the Consumer Electronics Show.
    • MP3 rolls on
      Despite uncertainty, file sharing appears to be here to stay as MP3 development continues
    • Personal two-way communications
      Personal two-way communications can add safety and enjoyment to almost any group outing.
    • DVD players blossom
      Experience home theater audio and video in a notebook computer-sized box.
    • New flat screen TV is a hit with consumers
      The Sony Wega TV has started a stampede by other manufacturers to introduce flat-screen models. The reason is simple: Put a flat-screen model in the midst of a group of standard TVs and it stands out above the crowd.
    • New device tracks kids
      This new device enables mothers to find a child that has wandered out of sight.
    • Plug-and-Play home networking
    • Car audio still very popular
      Car audio is still a very hot item with the young "cruisin' " crowd. Dozens of vendors showed their "cool" wares throughout the Consumer Electronics Show.
    • Backseat theater debuts
      ShowGo staff photo.
    • First 1-gigabyte Microdrive shown
      New minature drive opens up many new uses for storing digital data.
    • Palmtops/handhelds for every purpose

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