Also, Lenova doesn't have any floor space. IBM's presence is totally
limited to two people in a room trying to sell services...and trying to stay
awake...

That's a little surprising about Lenovo.

What does IBM do for consumers anymore? It is the Consumer Electronics Show after all.

Expect 3D HD to replace regular HD as a matter of normal. Some of the
eyeglass video monitors in 3D and regular are very nice.

The G4 coverage was noting that all of the 3D glasses still give you headaches after a short while. I wouldn't buy anything that requires glasses anyway.

Whisper numbers on the floor is probably less than 80k REAL
attendees...there is no waiting in lines per se and the aisles are not
crowded at all.

And 1.7 million square feet. Yeah, that's not a dense population.

Maybe AEE will have better attendance numbers. :) (AEE = Adult Entertainment Expo)

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