CES 2005 Day 1 - Walking The Show Floor 140
TheTechLounge writes "Our second day in Vegas for CES, and our first day on the actual show floor was pretty much what I expected: mountains of new gadgets, people in suits staring at your name tag and scantily clad models trying not to get angry as they are repeatedly photographed. We started our excursion on opening day in the upper levels of the South Hall. Big name companies like ATI, nVidia, AMD, Logitech, and HP were showcasing anything and everything they could fit into their floor space."
Nice screens matrix (Score:4, Interesting)
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I'm curious what it takes to make a no-edge-molding LCD display, such that the edge of the image is the edge of the panel for near-seemless joining.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:2)
The main point for a projector of course is that the image area is very easy to adjust and that the cost/area is much lower.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:2)
The cost for screen area does go to projectors though. Watching videos is where absolute resolution doesn't matter so much (1920x1080 for HDTV, DVD is 720x480), but a larger screen makes it easier for more people to watch and be better immersed.
It depends how much you pay for the lens (Score:2)
Expensive lenses have as little distortion as you like but are bulky and may be restricted in zoom range. As with everything, you get what you pay for.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:2)
On an array of screens it's easy to have (for example) 5120x4096, with a 4x4 array of 1280x1024 capable monitors... well, if your cards can support it of course.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:4, Informative)
Courtesy of Projector Central, the current max is:
JVC DLA-QX1G $ 225,000 187.4 lb weight 2048x1536 7000 lumens
Of course, you can get a 1920x1080 projector for an eight of that, or a 1400x1050:
JVC DLA-SX21SU $ 11,995 13.0 lbs 1400x1050 1500 lumens
There are various projects that support monitor arrays, some of them require multiple computers though.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:2)
To obtain NxN times the purchase price of just one.
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:1, Funny)
Those are people, not sacks of meat (Score:2)
Try it yourself some day before moaning about
Noob? (Score:2)
Re:Nice screens matrix (Score:2)
Am I supposed to be impressed by that?
It looks like one of those TV-walls that were last cool twenty years ago.
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Only pictures most here are interested in (Score:2, Funny)
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The one on the left... (Score:5, Funny)
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[OT] Tagline - pre-Election Rapture (Score:2)
Two reasons:
And for those who haven't noticed... (Score:2)
Re:[OT] Tagline - pre-Election Rapture (Score:2)
Re:[OT] Tagline - pre-Election Rapture (Score:2)
Mind you, some of Kerry's little pork pies would also disqualify him too if he were seriously religious. If I'd been a Yank, I'd have to have taken the Brewster's Millions approach.
I'm not a Christian but... (Score:2)
Sorry if I didn't get that word-perfect.
In our own twisted way of looking at things... (Score:2)
Re:Only pictures most here are interested in (Score:1)
Do the girls rotate on stage with a user interface that allows the geeks to change their clothes as they get to do in their favorite video games? If not, then it just isn't worth it.
Phantom (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Phantom (Score:4, Interesting)
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Babes (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Babes (Score:2)
That's always mystified me -- on the rare occasion that I buy a new PC, sure, I'm all for an attractive case, but judging from a lot of tech sites (slashdot included), there are fair number of people that spend all their time thinking about it...
Re:Babes (Score:2)
That's easy enough to do... (Score:2)
Re:Babes (Score:5, Funny)
*sigh*
Re:Babes (Score:1)
Here's some more (IMHO hotter) girls (Score:1)
Shuttle (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Shuttle (Score:1)
It's supposed to be nice and quiet too, which is a big plus in my book.
Re:Shuttle (Score:1)
If you set the fan to "low," you'll get nearly-silent operation, but the machine runs too hot for my liking. I didn't have any stability problems with it set like this, but i could feel the heat radiating off the case, and the fan grille in back was almost hot enough to be painful to the touch.
The fan sounds like a hair dryer when
Graphics cards? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Graphics cards? (Score:2)
Re:Graphics cards? (Score:2, Informative)
In the article, it says the new units from Shuttle support PCI-E, and Nightreaver [slashdot.org] says they support AMD64.
Scantily Clad Models (Score:5, Funny)
follow all the flocking male crowds (Score:5, Funny)
I ended up in the gay filmmakers pavilion
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The Phantom (Score:5, Interesting)
So needless to say, a friend of mine and I started grilling the poor guy. Naturally the first thing we wanted to know was how much the subcription fee was. His answer: "I am a hardware guy". Ok, fine, so now we wanted to know if the game content was exclusive or if it was just (under)glorified PC. He said that the Phantom would run anything a PC would and is directly loaded over the 'Net. So basically that left us with the impression that the Phantom was basically a PC in a fancy box pre-packaged with a Steam-like delivery system. I starting asking about the guts, and found out that they are farming out the board design to BIOStar, but I didn't get any word on what the BIOS would be like. That is, if it was encrypted Xbox style or pretty left alone. However, the indication I got was that it would be pretty well locked down. I also asked how the system would handle a hard disk crash, and he said the hard disk could be replaced and the content would automatically load itself back on the drive. I commented "so it takes you what, a day and half to get to your stuff loaded again", to which he replied, "Well, how often does your hard disk crash?", to which I shot back "Well, if it's a Maxtor, once every two weeks."
Then he wanted to know what kind of hard disk I would recommend to put into it. I said Seagate and he seemed to agree with me. So if Seagate ends up in the Phantom, it's because of me!
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RTFA (Score:2)
On a more serious note, I wonder how hard it would be to file off the non-standard BIOS and replace it with a real one? USD$200 sounds fairly reasonable for the hardware.
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
guess who is thinking moron now.
Um, it would have to be you? (Score:2)
Re:The Phantom (Score:1)
Should've gone with Western Digital....
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Models are not promotions people (Score:5, Insightful)
A model walks on a catwalk or is seen in a fashion magazine, wheras a "promotions person" wears does the type of job you're mentioning. Models have a fashion type of look and this is normally their professional career while it lasts, wheras promotions people are expected to be a sort of good looking sales person and can look any sort of look. Generally people who can't get into fashion end up doing depressing and explotitive jobs like promotion work. A model wouldn't be seen dead doing this type of work.
Additionally, if they were modelling clothes, they wouldn't mind being photographed. The fact is however that promotions girls are just tits and ass.
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2, Funny)
You say that like it is a bad thing!
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Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2)
I prefer sex myself.
Models and Promotions *look* different (Score:5, Funny)
To put it bluntly, big tits might sell to men, but they aren't necessarily what designers are looking for to show off their work.
Re:Models and Promotions *look* different (Score:2)
The version I heard was homosexual men designing clothes for teenage boys...
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2, Funny)
God bless them.
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2)
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2)
By your defintion, you wouldn't see a difference, but your definition is incorrect.
A model is not a person who is to be looked at. A model models clothing or jewellery etc - they may be looked at, but they actually model something.
A promotions person doesn't model anything, they promote something. The two terms are not interchangable. A model for instance must conform to certain aesthethic standards, but a promotions p
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2)
Re:Models are not promotions people (Score:2)
Oh, silly me, go on, have your fun talking about modeling and clothes and all that. I'm sure someone thinks it's important.
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Fess up. (Score:1)
You're looking for links to girls, right?
Yeah, I thought so.
Re:Fess up. (Score:2)
Unfortunately, I'm rather disappointed in tonight's posters. Not one link yet to a site titled "Boothbabes of CES 2005". Come on
I went to CES 2005.. (Score:2)
...and it sucked. I didn't see much of anything spectacular. The nVidia booth had a sweet TV displaying images in 3D without the need for any special glasses. I was impressed.
Other than that, it sucked. Microsoft and Intel had nothing spectacular. Motorola had some decent phones, but even those were just obvious next steps in the evolution of the market. All in all, I was disappointed. Good thing my employer paid for the tickets.
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Sony black projector screen. (Score:2)
Re:Sony black projector screen. (Score:2)
With the sony thing, renember its only the screen that the image is projected on, not the projector itself.
Re:Hmm. (Score:2)
Re:Hmm. (Score:5, Insightful)
Seriously, did they think they were hired for their hard work and moral values? Ummm...no I think they were probably told outright that they would be eye candy for the masses of geeks there wandering around. And is that so bad? If you've got the assets, you'd be a fool not to use them right? Personally, I don't think a woman/man is degraded by modeling her/his body professionally.
Now maybe the moral problem comes in when you get paid by people stuffing dollar bills down your underwear...but who am I to decide what peoples' morals are?
Money Money Money (Score:5, Funny)
By the way, in such cases, stick to dollar bills and higher; I paid them in pennies and assorted small change once, and for some reason they did *not* like that at all.
I don't know why; it's not like I'm stingey. There must have been at *least* $9.50 worth in there.
Re:Money Money Money (Score:1)
I just don't get strippers.
Re:Money Money Money (Score:2)
There's always the risk of them getting mistaken for ladyboys when you do that...
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Re:Hmm. (Score:3, Funny)
True. To paraphrase George Carlin, I have big, powerful hands. I use these to strangle people regularly. I mean, if you got the assets (like big powerful hands), you'd be a fool not to use them right?
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Re:Hmm. (Score:1, Offtopic)
The grandparent compares assult by strangling to an individual's voluntary fashion expression, I point out that this is ridiculous, and it's "Flamebait"?
Man, that moderator (as well as the grandparent poster) needs exposure outside the psychobabble universe really, really bad. :) I love slashdot. The only qualfication you need to moderate post from people a lot smarter than you are is to not down-rank "Commander" Taco. Many moderations here have more inherent humor in them than mo
Re:Hmm. (Score:2)
Um, that's what meta-moderation is. You moderate previous moderation. Actually, you are shown a series of posts along with how they were moderated and you get to judge whether you believe that particular moderation is fair or unfair. Give it a try sometime. You can't pick who you get to meta-moderate, but it's some measure of justice anyway.
Re:Hmm. (Score:2)
Check my journal for some commentary on moderation. It's not like I haven't thought about it. It's just when someone really falls outside any bound of rationality, they way they did with my earlier post's "Flamebait" mod, I tend to sp
Re:Hmm. (Score:2)
so long as ATI is the pimp'n middle man, it's ok..
I'm ok with strip clubs myself, and believe the direct donor method much better than the ambigious third party.. how else ya gonna touch'em?
Re:Hmm. (Score:5, Interesting)
A friend of mine was a booth babe, once. She was fine with showing off her assets to sell products or posing for photos. However, she wasn't prepared for just how immature grown men can be at a technical conference. Most of them had the mental maturity of a 13 year old boy stuck in a 30-year old man's body.
Makes me embarrased for my gender...
Re:Hmm. (Score:3, Insightful)
That's just because you haven't seen any women with the male booth babes, er, hunks. Whatever. Then you could be embarrassed for all of humanity, or your country, or whatever you prefer.
Re:Hmm. (Score:1)
Sex not gender.
Re:Hmm. (Score:3, Interesting)
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Anyway, around scantily clad women nearly all men behave like Beavis and Butthead, not just techies
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Have you ever used jumper cables?
Hooooooowwweeee man let me tell you they make those cables thick for a reason. I was hookin em up once and acidentally touched both conectors at the same time - now let me tell you 14VDC may not sound like much but coming off a really big car battery... it was enough to put me in the hospital for a week
Re:Hmm. (Score:2)
I had a friend who was just a cocktail waitress. One day i asked her why she was sad. She said somehting about how i was possibly the only guy in the club that hadn't felt her up that night.
Also, ever been to a male review? i think women are more wild sometimes (but then again, they are usually encouraged to).
Re:Hmm. (Score:1)
>Kind of funny, I was listening to Paula Cole's
>"Where have all the cowboy's gone?" right now
>...guess they're mostly dead.
They finally listened to enough country music to realize that the whole cowboy thing means you'll marry some woman, who will cheat on you, and then take everything you own in the divorce, driving you to drink until your liver fails.
Twins - so cliche. (Score:2)
If I had a dollar for every time I've I have had torrid sex with sexy twins (of the opposite sex, of course)... who are you kidding. How cliche can you get?
[Ok, I'd, be at least a dollar better off.]
Re:Twins - so cliche. (Score:1)