Arlington, VA, January 26, 2010 - The 2010 International CES®, which concluded January 10 in Las Vegas, featured the world’s most innovative new technologies, from android products and apps to tablets, eReaders, netbooks and smartphones. As a result of the resounding success from the 2010 CES, exhibit space sales for the 2011 CES are already tracking ahead of 2010, with the 2011 International CES scheduled January 6-9 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“The 2010 International CES featured a record number of innovative products and raised the bar for the next generation of consumer technology,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA. “Due to the phenomenal success of the 2010 CES, we are seeing more companies sign up for the 2011 CES each day. We’re already exploring new TechZones and special exhibit areas for 2011, so that we can showcase the entire technology ecosystem. With more than 120,000 attendees, including 5,000 media, analysts and bloggers, CES is simply largest global platform for consumer technology product launches.”
“The quality of attendees at the 2010 CES was excellent; Sharp, like most exhibitors, is far more interested in seeing the "right" people during the show, not in how many people come to see us,” said Judah Zeigler, associate vice president, retail and consumer marketing group, Sharp Electronics Corporation. “Not only was our display extremely busy, but the people who came were genuinely interested in purchasing our products; in other words, they were true members of the trade. CES was truly the perfect springboard to what we are hopeful will be a strong 2010.”
“There is no doubt, this year’s CES was one of the best ever for D-Link,” said Daniel Kelley, senior director of marketing for the computer networking leader. “Our wide array of new solutions for the digital home – media players, home monitoring, energy efficiency products and Wi-Fi connectivity – not only drew huge crowds to our booth, but earned enormous media coverage and a ton of awards.”
More than 20,000 new products were announced at the 2010 CES, including the products listed below, which generated tremendous buzz throughout the industry. Several companies listed had such success at the 2010 CES, they have already made plans to expand their exhibit space for the 2011 International CES.
New products announced at the 2010 CES include:
- Asus Eee PC Touch Series tablet
- Boxee Box by D-Link
- Dell’s Streak tablet
- enTourage eDGe
- Ford myFord Touch interface
- Freescale Semiconductor Smartbook tablet
- Innovative Converged Device (ICD) Vega and Ultra Android Tablets
- Intel Reader
- Kodak Pulse Digital Frame
- Lenovo Hybrid IdeaPad U1
- LG 15” OLED TV
- Motorola Backflip Android-powered smartphone
- Notion Ink’s Adam with NVIDIA's Tegra 2 and Pixel Qi
- Panasonic 152" 3D TV
- Parrot AR.Drone
- Pocket Radar
- Samsung world's first transparent touch active matrix (AM) OLED display MP3 player
- Saygus VPhone
- Sharp’s QuadPixel technology
- Skype on Panasonic and LG flat panel TVs
- Sony’s Dash
- Sony’s partnership with Discovery and IMAX for 3D network
- Sprint’s 4G Network
- Syabas Popbox
- Tivit Mobile ATSC DTV adapter
- Toshiba CELL TV with gesture technology
- ZOMM mobile phone leash
Tablets were among the major trends on the 2010 CES show floor with noteworthy tablet product announcements from Asus, Dell, enTourage, Freescale Semiconductor, HP, ICD, Lenovo, Notion Ink and Sony.
News on product launches from the 2010 International CES can be found in the Exhibitor News section of www.CESweb.org as well as in the Media Coverage section of the website.
The 2011 International CES will be held in Las Vegas Jan. 6-9, 2011 and registration will begin this summer.