Consumer Electronics Show Status Active Genre Consumer electronics Venue Las Vegas Convention Center Location Las Vegas, Nevada Country USA First held 1967 Organizer Consumer Electronics Association Attendance 140,000 Official website http://cesweb.org The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a major technology-related trade show held each January in the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. Not open to the public, the Consumer Electronics Association-sponsored show typically hosts previews of products and new product announcements. CES rose to prominence after COMDEX was canceled. Contents 1 History 2 Show highlights 2.1 2004 2.2 2005 2.3 2006 2.4 2007 2.5 2008 2.6 2009 2.7 2010 2.8 2011 3 Notable product introductions 4 References 5 External links History The first CES was held in June 1967 in New York, New York. It was a spinoff from the Chicago Music Show, which until then had served as the main event for exhibiting consumer electronics. The event had 17,500 attendees and over 100 exhibitors; the kickoff speaker was Motorola chairman Bob Galvin.1 From 1978 to 1994, CES was held twice each year: once in January in Las Vegas known as Winter Consumer Electronics Show (WCES) and once in June in Chicago, Illinois, known as Summer Consumer Electronics Show (SCES). The winter show was successfully held in Las Vegas in 1995 as planned. However, since the summer Chicago shows were beginning to lose popularity, the organizers decided to experiment by having the show travel around to different cities starting in 1995 with a planned show in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. However, the inaugural E3 gaming show was scheduled to be held on the West Coast that same weekend and many exhibitors protested, causing the Philly Summer CES show to be cancelled. The 1996 Winter show was again held in Las Vegas in January, followed by a Summer show this time in Orlando, Florida, however only a fraction of the traditional exhibitors participated. Again, the 1997 Winter show in Las Vegas was very successful. The next "Summer" show was scheduled to be held in conjunction with Spring COMDEX in Atlanta, Georgia, however when only two dozen-or-so exhibitors signed on, the CES portion of the show was cancelled. In 1998, the show changed to a once-a-year format with Las Vegas as the location. In Las Vegas, the show is one of the largest (the other being CONEXPO-CON/AGG), taking up to 18 days to set up, run and break down.2 Show highlights 2004 The Blu-ray Group held at CES the first U.S. press conference to promote the Blu-ray Disc format.3 2005 The 2005 exhibition was from January 6 to January 9, 2005, in Las Vegas. The event started off with a twist when the main keynote address by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates went wrong, as his demonstration of Windows Media Center resulted in a Blue Screen of Death,4 much to the amusement of the onlookers. Samsung showed off a 102-inch (2.6 m) plasma television.5 Zimiti Ltd (renamed Boardbug Ltd in 2007) won the "Best of Innovators"6 award for Personal Electronics. It is the only British company to have won this award. 2006 The 2006 International CES took place on January 5, to January 8 2006, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Sands Convention Center, the Alexis Park Hotel and the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. HDTV was a central theme in the Bill Gates keynote7 as well as many of the other manufacturer's speeches. The standards competition between HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc was conspicuous, with some of the first HD movie releases8 and first HD players being announced at the show. Philips showed a rollable display prototype whose screen can retain an image for several months without electricity. Attendance was over 150,000 individuals in 1.67 million net square feet of space, making it the largest electronics event in the United States. 2007 In a break from recent tradition, the 2007 CES event did not begin on a Thursday, nor span a weekend. It ran from Monday January 8 to Thursday January 11 2007. The venues also changed slightly, with the high-performance audio and home theater expo moving from the Alexis Park venue to The Venetian. The remaining venues were the same as previous years: the Las Vegas Convention Center was the center of events, with the adjacent Las Vegas Hilton, and the Sands Expo and Convention Center hosting satellite exhibitions. The location for the main keynotes was the other major change for 2007. Previously held at the Las Vegas Hilton's Main Theater, they staged for the first time at The Palazzo Ballroom in The Venetian. Bill Gates gave his ninth pre-show keynote address on the Sunday evening. The opening keynote was presented by Gary Shapiro (President/CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, which hosts the event), with Ed Zander, Chairman/CEO of Motorola. Other keynote speakers scheduled included Robert Iger from The Walt Disney Company, Michael Dell, founder of Dell Inc., and Leslie Moonves of CBS. Finally, Industry Insider presentations moved to the Las Vegas Hilton, with contributions from Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia and John Chambers, CEO of Cisco. In the gaming section for Windows Vista and DirectX 10, there were two games shown: Age of Conan and Crysis. 2008 The 2008 exhibition was from January 7 through January 10, 2008 in Las Vegas with 141,150 attendees. Bill Gates gave the keynote speech, in which he formally announced his retirement from his day-to-day duties at Microsoft. Along with the announcement, he presented a lengthy comedy skit on what his last day with Microsoft would be like, complete with cameos from celebrities including Jay-Z, Steven Spielberg, Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and many others. Panasonic attracted much attention by releasing a 150" Plasma TV, as well as a 50" TV as thin as 0.46 in. (11.6 mm).9 2009 The 2009 exhibition, held January 7-10, returned to the previous Thursday-Sunday schedule, and attracted 113,085 attendees. Among more than 2,700 exhibiting companies were approximately 300 first-time exhibitors. Several highlights include organic light-emitting diode (OLED) televisions,10 the Palm Pre,1112 pico projectors,13 the Marvell SheevaPlug plug computer,14 and 3D projectors.15 The Minoru 3D Webcam, a USB webcam that is billed as the world's first stereoscopic 3D consumer stereo webcam won the "Fans Favorite" award.16 Dell introduced its Dell Adamo subnotebook.17 The game show Jeopardy! filmed one episode from the celebrity series and the 2009 Tournament of Champions in a new set at the Sony booth. The set was moved to their main studio at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California for their 26th season. CES 2009 suffered 22 percent or more attendance drop, which was attributed to the global financial crisis.18 2010 Attendees walking by the LG Electronics display at CES 2010 The 2010 exhibition was held January 7-10 and attracted more than 120,000 attendees.19 Highlights include the Intel Infoscape, which is run on the Intel Core i7 processor. One computer ran two 7-foot screens, displaying 576 cubes hooked up to 20,000 info sources, including 20 live video feeds. Visitors would touch one of the cubes, and an infobox displaying that content would come forward. One journalist explained, "The graphics on the giant screens were a tons of fun to move around with their uncanny quickness and smooth motion, and the whole thing felt super responsive, Giving us a peek into the future, it seemed a lot like that computer screen in the movie Minority Report. It was the most spectacular demo we saw at CES 2010."2021 Sustainable Planet grew by 40% in 2010.22 2011 The 2011 exhibition was held from Thursday, January 6 to Sunday, January 9.23 CESWEB is reporting that their pre-audit numbers show an attendance of 128,949. Many tablets were introduced in 2011's show, such as the Motorola Xoom tablet, winning Best of Show,24 which will run Android 3. Many 4G phones were also unveiled at the show, including the LG Revolution, Samsung Infuse, HTC Thunderbolt, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Motorola Cliq 2, Motorola Droid Bionic, and Motorola Atrix 4G. 3D TVs were introduced by many giants, such as Mitsubishi's 92-inch model of its 2011 line up theater-sized 3D Home Cinema TVs.25 Toshiba also unveiled its Glasses Free 4K 3D TV prototype.26 Samsung announced the Plasma 3D HD TV series named D800027 and LG introduced the LED 3D TV of its Infinia Nano series.28 3net, an upcoming 3DTV channel co-owned by Discovery Communications, Sony, and IMAX, was previewed.29 Notable product introductions Products and technologies introduced at CES include (in reverse chronological order): Blu-ray Disc, 2004 Xbox, 2001 Digital Video Recorder (DVR), 1999 HDTV, 1998 Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), 1996 Digital Compact Cassette (DCC), 1992 Tetris, 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), 1985 Amiga computer, 1984 Commodore 64, 1982 Compact Disc (CD) player, 1981 Camcorder, 1981 The Tennelec MCP-1 programmable scanner (radio), 1976 Pong home console by Atari, 1975 Laserdisc player, 1974 Video Cassette Recorder (VCR), 1970 References ^ First CES Goes Broadway in June 1967, Bob Gerson, TWICE, August 28, 2006 ^ "Grandest Gadgets", Las Vegas Review-Journal, Page A1, January 6, 2007. ^ "Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD: The Bits at CES 2004". Thedigitalbits.com. 2004-01-08. http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/wces04/report.html. Retrieved 2009-10-08.  ^ Iain Thomson. "Blue screen of death crashes Gates at CES". VNU. http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2126451/blue-screen-death-crashes-gates-ces. Retrieved 2007-01-15.  ^ John Spooner. "Samsung's big-screen plans for CES". news.com. CNET. http://news.com.com/Samsungs+big-screen+plans+for+CES/2100-7353_3-5514076.html. Retrieved 2007-01-15.  ^ "2010 CES: 2005 Innovations Honorees". Cesweb.org. http://www.cesweb.org/awards/innovations/2005honorees.asp?boi=1. Retrieved 2009-10-08.  ^ Boutin, P, "Live Coverage of Bill Gates CES keynote". Engadget.com. January 4, 2006. Retrieved on January 10, 2007. ^ Ricker, T, "Film studios set to release Blu-ray and HD DVD titles today". Engadget.com. January 4, 2006. Retrieved on January 10, 2007. ^ "Microsoft CES Site with Keynote video stream". Microsoft.com. http://www.microsoft.com/CES/. Retrieved 2009-10-08.  ^ [1][2][3] ^ [4] ^ [5] ^ [6][7][8][9] ^ [10] ^ [11][12][13] ^ Murph, Darren (2009-01-05). "Minoru 3D Webcam ships this week, still looks freaky - endgadget.com - January 5, 2009". Engadget.com. http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/05/minoru-3d-webcam-ships-this-week-still-looks-freaky/. Retrieved 2009-10-08.  ^ http://news.cnet.com/dell-officially-unveils-adamo-mini-10/ ^ [14] ^ "CES 2010: GamePro is live in Las Vegas". GamePro. January 09, 2010. http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/213490/ces-2010-gamepro-is-live-in-las-vegas/.  ^ "Intel Infoscape flaunts jaw-dropping graphics". dvice.com. 2010. http://dvice.com/archives/2010/01/intel-infoscape.php. Retrieved 10 January 2010.  ^ "Touch the Web". CNN. January 9, 2010. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2010/01/09/ces.intel.infoscape.cnn?iref=allsearch. Retrieved 10 January 2010.  ^ Sustainable Planet Grows 40 Percent at 2010 International CES, thefreelibrary.com, November 3, 2009 ^ [15], International CES, September 1, 2010 ^ Time January 24, 2011, p. 40. ^ "Mitsubishi unveils 92 inch 3D TV and 155 inch OLED TV". http://www.newsden.net/ces-2011-mitsubishi-unveils-92-inch-3d-dlp-hd-tv-155-inch-oled-tv-5964.  ^ "Toshiba unveils 56 inch Glasses-Free 4K 3DTV". http://www.newsden.net/ces-2011-toshiba-unveils-56-inch-glasses-free-4k-3dtv-5750.  ^ "Samsung launches D8000 series of Plasma 3D HD TV". http://www.newsden.net/samsung-launches-d8000-series-of-plasma-3d-hd-tv-5828.  ^ "LG unveils INFINIA NANO 3D LED HD TV’s". http://www.newsden.net/ces-2011-lg-unveils-infinia-nano-3d-led-hd-tv%E2%80%99s-5914.  ^ CES: Discovery, Sony, IMAX Officially Debut '3net' Multichannel News January 5, 2011 External links Official website CES 2011 Live Blogging


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