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January 25, 2005

CES 2005: Digital Devices Looking For Content

Cheap Components Bring Digital Convergence, But Will Consumers Care?

by Ted Schadler, Paul Jackson

with Chris Charron


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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is the largest technology event in the world. This year, stacks of HDTVs, MP3 players, Media Center PCs, satellite radio players, and wireless devices from 2,500 companies enthralled 120,000 attendees. But these were devices often in search of digital content and services.

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Analyst: Paul Jackson, Ted Schadler
Technology: eBusiness/eCommerce, Enterprise Mobile Devices, Enterprise Mobility
Industry: Consumer Electronics, Consumer Technology, Digital Content, Media & Entertainment, The Mobile Channel
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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