CES — In My Own Room!
What a difference a year makes. I walked into the same hotel and a room that seemed identical to the one I stayed during the last CES. Then, I began noticing differences: a wall-mounted widescreen TV, a clock radio with an iPod dock, and a sign on the now tube-free bureau proclaiming wireless high-speed Internet access. Had I died and gone to heaven on the Vegas Strip?
I discovered that the Philips FlatTV receives 12 high-def channels from Cox Cable. (It was a plasma, ironic considering that Philips is now narrowing its focus to LCDs.) Taking into account that hotels in this town typically limit guests’ in-room viewing choices to crappy channels in order to get them into the casino, finding as many high-def channels here as I get at home is remarkable.
—Michael Antonoff
UPDATE: Spoke to soon. On Monday evening, the hotel lost internet service for a couple of hours. The extreme broadband-demands of the guests blew out the system.
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