CES 2006
Check out the latest news and hottest products, direct from the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show. CES is North America's biggest and brightest electronics trade exhibition - the place where audio and video manufacturers from around the world gather to demonstrate the exciting products they will be bringing to market in the new year. Join our experts and correspondents for all the highlights, including our exclusive video segments. It's the next best thing to being there.
TODAY'S FEATURED VIDEO: Sound & Vision's Jamie Sorcher, John Sciacca and Ken Pohlmann discuss some of the products introduced at CES, this year.
Our CES RSS feed will bring the latest news right to your desktop, or check out our podcasts from the show.January 9 MP3 Portables SED: A New Player in the Flat-Panel Game No Bum Steers from Pioneer's New Nav Systems Satellite Radio Goes Very Portable An MP3 Player that Tells You Where to Go Car Subs that Kick Bass Cell Phones Add Features and Versatility Celestron's Pocket Planetarium
January 8 The High-Definition DVD Dance HDTV at CES 2006 Midget Screens Loom Large HD Radio Pushes Forward Vizio Brings Flat-Panel HDTV to the Masses Alpine Rides High Again TV Tuner on a Chip
January 7 Great Small Speakers from Definitive Technology and KEF Marantz Brings Power-Line Networking to Audio XM Announces Surround Sound via Satellite Upgrades and Enhancements from JVC New A/V Receiver from Denon Decorator TVs from HANNspree 3-D TV Sanyo Takes Charge with Eneloop Batteries
January 6 Sharp's Aquos Enlarged Samsung Highlights Innovative Video Technology The HD DVD X(box)-Factor SanDisk Takes a Bite of the Apple DirecTV Expands Offerings with New Technology Dish Network Goes Voom USDTV Under the Radar Vehicular Nintendo from Visteon
January 5 HD DVD Players Headline Toshiba Announcements Blu-ray Stirs to Life Hard-Disk Camcorders Take Off New XM Satellite Radio Portables Offer Recording Capability LG Unveils Diverse Range of Advanced Video Displays Panasonic and Comcast Join Forces in Marriage of Home Theater Convenience Sony Serves Up "Total Entertainment"
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