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Microsoft Ces Keynote

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Microsoft Ces Keynote
Microsoft Ces Keynote

The World's Largest Consumer Electronics Show In July Re

 

The four-day world's largest Consumer Electronics Show??? Of the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the local end shortly. The exhibition, as many as 455 Chinese exhibitors manufacturers, accounting for the General Staff exhibitors 20%, CES The Consumer Electronics Association host (CEA) President and CEO Gary? Shapiro said, as the CES in the world The only partner, China will this year SINOCES

(06 years) held in Qingdao in July again.

As a global consumer electronics industry trends of wind vane, 2006CES make the world more than 110 developing countries and regions, more than 2,500 exhibitors, including various types of families,

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And

Mobile

Electronics companies rush. Among

Microsoft

CEO

(CEO)

Bill? Gates

, CEA President and CEO Gary? Shapiro,

Sony

CEO Howard? Stringer,

Intel

CEO Paul? Otellini, Yahoo CEO Terry? Semel,

Google

Co-founder and president Larry? Page multinational giants such well-known head of the per capita keynote address.

Exhibitors of China "coveted" Central Exhibition Hall

The industry's highest status symbol of the central hall, is the world's leading consumer electronics giants compete for the Heights, this year

(2006)

Including Sony, Panasonic,

LG

Samsung,

Toshiba

Canon, Casio, Sanyo,

Philips

,

Kodak

,

Nokia

, Microsoft, Intel and other giants occupy a piece of "treasure", which also reflects the major enterprises in the corresponding position in the industry.

But the Chinese exhibitors have started "coveted" the central exhibition hall, reporters in the central hall scene, "HAIER" (

Haier

) And

Brand

Already entered, "This is just the beginning, after a few years

TCL

,

Hisense

And other Chinese companies will be landing, China's consumer electronics companies in the global market has made the appropriate position, although the process will be very difficult. "China Electronic Chamber of Commerce, told reporters, a senior.

Accelerate the pace of expansion in China

The Chinese exhibitors

total 455, accounting for nearly 20% of the Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer in the field of global strong position to attract the giant U.S. exhibition. CEA president Gary Shapiro said, following 2005, the CEA in July this year, and China would work together again, in Qingdao, China to build China's largest Consumer Electronics Show SINOCES show, and the Chinese SINOCES show will be the sole global co-CES partners.

In fact, the reporter learned from relevant channels, CEA and the China Electronic Chamber of Commerce has signed up to 5 years of cooperative arrangements, but did not determine the host city insisted in a city, which means, including East, North and strong areas such as consumer electronics in South China have the opportunity to host the largest consumer electronics exhibition.

The data show that China has gradually become the United States and Europe's third largest after the consumer electronics market in 2005, retail sales of consumer electronics market to reach 40 billion to 500 billion dollars, according to CEA forecasts to 2008, This figure will reach 100 billion U.S. dollars. Industry analysts, this is the purpose of CES to develop the China market.
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What to expect at this year's show (2011 CES)

It's that time of year again.

In a few short days gadget makers, buyers, sellers, and those of us that pay very close attention to the industry, will be colonizing Las Vegas to see what sort of tech wonders await us for the coming year at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.

When asking the people who spend every January schlepping between the massive Las Vegas Convention Center and other points along the Strip what to expect at this year's show, most will tell you they expect this year's show to be more "evolutionary" in nature. In other words, from the information we have available to us right now, there won't be one scene-stealing or breakthrough technology this year, like 3D or HDTV, or the Palm Pre in years past.

But that doesn't equate to a boring event by any means. When the biggest tech trade show in the world kicks off on Wednesday evening, it's going to be with products that we know and love--tablets, Internet-connected TVs, Android phones, and the requisite robots--but they'll be better, faster, and there will be more of them.

It's going to be tablet madness at CES 2011. There are more than a dozen manufacturers expected to jump on the iPad-alternative bandwagon.

There is also a fair bit of suspense hanging over this year's show. The most anticipated moment of CES for now is what Verizon will do with its moment in the spotlight. Rumors of a Verizon iPhone have been circulating for what seems like years now. And Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg has the all-important opening day keynote on Thursday, where he is expected to talk about his shiny new 4G network.

To be clear, it's not very likely he'll whip out an iPhone that runs on his network--that's not Apple's style to allow another company to make major product announcements on its behalf. Perhaps Steve Jobs will make his own announcement right before the show? We don't know, but it certainly is creating something to look forward to before opening night.

Tablet-pallooza
Unless you've sequestered yourself in a place with no Internet or TV, you're likely aware that this year's show is going to be all about tablets. Tablets, tablets, tablets--get used to reading that now because you're going to see and hear it repeated all week long. The devices we'll see will be from competitors gleefully gunning for Apple's iPad: slate-style touchscreens that are very app friendly.

Apple has the clear early-mover advantage in this market--some might even say it invented the touch-screen slate category--and many consumer electronics and PC manufacturers are salivating at the thought of getting their customers to pay $500 or more for yet another device that is not a smartphone or a laptop.

The vast majority of these will be Android tablets. Google has been busy readying Android 3.0, or Honeycomb, which is optimized for tablet use, rather than smartphones. The list of manufacturers expected to feast on Honeycomb and debut their tablet is rather long, and includes both large and small players: Acer, Archos, Asus, Creative, Dell, Entourage, Fusion Garage, LG, Motorola, MSI, Notion Ink, Samsung, Toshiba, and ViewSonic.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will use his traditional keynote the night before the show floor opens to talk updates to Windows Phone 7, perhaps give us a very early peek at Windows 8 but mostly to talk up slates and tablet PCs. Granted those slates are not like Android tablets or iPads. Instead, these will likely be featuring Windows 7. And in keeping with the theme of "more of the same," the tablet PCs Microsoft will bring up on stage are also going to feature Windows 7, which sounds much like the HP Slate that Ballmer showed us at CES 2010.

In PCs, we're not holding our breath for anything paradigm-altering, but there will be new notebooks that will be more powerful and even thinner than ever. Intel's Sandy Bridge chipsets are going to be out in force, according to my colleague Brooke Crothers. PC makers will primarily be showing Sandy Bridge notebooks with quad-core processors at CES, like the 15.6-inch IdeaPad Y560p from Lenovo. There's also a rumor that super-thin (think MacBook Air) notebooks will be on tap from Asus, Acer, and perhaps Lenovo.

 

Commensurate with smartphones' impending takeover of the mobile phone category, we're expecting their presence will be felt at the show. We're also going to see more powerful devices at this year's CES. The first dual-core smartphones are headed for Vegas as well, featuring Nvidia's Tegra 2 chipset. Expect announcements on this front from LG, Motorola, and obviously Nvidia.

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