Thursday, January 6, 2011

Las Vegas turns into a temple at all connected and Tablet

Las Vegas turns into a temple at all connected and Tablet
The world capital of gambling Las Vegas this week turns into a temple of the tablets and everything connected, at the annual event that is the great hall of consumer electronics, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
La capitale mondiale du jeu Las Vegas se transforme cette semaine en temple des tablettes et du tout connecté, à l'occasion du rendez-vous annuel que constitue le grand salon de l'électronique grand public, le Consumer electronics show (CES).
This global event is expected to confirm the renewed optimism in the sector, with an attendance at least as strong as last year, according to the Organising Association CEA or 126,000 visitors, about 2,700 exhibitors and nearly 150,000 square metersexhibition between Thursday and Sunday.AFP - The world capital of gambling Las Vegas this week turns into a temple of the tablets and everything connected, at the annual event that is the great hall of consumer electronics, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) .
This global event is expected to confirm the renewed optimism in the sector, with an attendance at least as strong as last year, according to the Organising Association CEA or 126,000 visitors, about 2,700 exhibitors and nearly 150,000 square metersexhibition between Thursday and Sunday.Ce rendez-vous mondial devrait confirmer le regain d'optimisme du secteur, avec une fréquentation au moins aussi forte que l'an dernier, selon l'association organisatrice CEA, soit 126.000 visiteurs, quelque 2.700 exposants et près de 150.000 mètres carrés de surface d'exposition entre jeudi et dimanche.
"The number one trend, it will be the tablets, I think it will be impossible to see ten feet without" having fun yet analyst Stephen Baker of NPD Group Financial. "I think all the companies in computers and smartphones will have at CES," he says.

Last year no one yet knew that success would iPad launched by Apple in April, sold over eight million copies in six months.
Next week, the organizers are planning the presentation of 40 to 80 new bars. Motorola, enjoying a renaissance, should be among the newcomers in this segment with a device Android (Google).
But independent analyst Rob Enderle expects to disappointment: "things Android will not mature before 2012 (..) and even the hardware under Windows will not be good until Windows 8.
Microsoft has made tablet, tactile devices halfway computer and telephone, a priority not to let Apple quasi-monopoly position, but did not hide his frustration during the year against the slow industry to exploit the capabilities of its touch Windows 7 launched in 2009 - hence the speculation about its next operating system, the announcement might not meet the usual cycle of three years.
"Normally, it's too early to Windows 8, but Microsoft needs a story to tell," said Mr. Enderle. The CEO Steve Ballmer gives his usual kick off the show Wednesday night.
"The two other major themes will certainly smartphones and televisions connected" to the Internet, Baker said.
Mr. Enderle also expects the first system to surf the net on their TV with Windows 7, which would be "better than what Apple and Google have placed on the market."
For an analyst at Forrester Research, Sarah Rotman Epps, the show will also be an opportunity to prepare the third wave of connectivity: after printers and game consoles and DVD players connected to the Internet, "the third wave that goes be household appliances, and it has only begun. "
For the first time, the conglomerate General Electric will be exhibiting at CES, as the maker of washing machines and refrigerators Kenmore, with particular equipment to better manage electricity consumption.
Finally, U.S. carriers could take the opportunity to brag about their investments in the mobile fourth generation (4G).
"There will be many announcements of mobile operators," says Ms. Rotman Epps, "which led all the super highways empty they seek to fill" with connected devices.
Like every year, the biggest star in the industry, Apple snub the show, and some speculate he might try to break into the prestige concomitant with an announcement on a new iPhone. Meanwhile, the space devoted to accessories for its products continues to grow in Las Vegas.

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