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CES photos: View from the floor, day three

From glitzy cutting-edge products to celebs and maddening crowds, CES 2005 has it all.

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View from the CES floor, day three

Friday rains in Las Vegas didn't dampen enthusiasm for electronics. Here, slightly soggy CES attendees line up outside for lunch.

Credit: Richard Shim

Crowds in rain

View from the CES floor, day three

Smack in the middle of the maddening crowd at CES 2005 in Las Vegas.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Madding crowd

View from the CES floor, day three

CES attendees have a look at LG's 3D rear-projection television, one of many high-end TVs capturing imaginations at the conference.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Crowds look at LG

View from the CES floor, day three

While conference-goers check out the goods, vendors busily shop their wares and attempt to cut deals.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Cutting deals

View from the CES floor, day three

Benq's square Z2 phone contains a 1.2-megapixel camera and a music player. It also comes with stylish covers.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Benq phone

View from the CES floor, day three

A prototype of a Kodak modular photo gallery. Discs can be plucked out.

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Kodak gallery

View from the CES floor, day three

Kodak's PictureViewer holds 150 photos and displays images on a 3-inch screen. Estimated retail price for the device, which comes out this spring, is around $150.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Kodak PictureViewer

View from the CES floor, day three

The view from atop Intel's CES booth offers a snapshot of the annual event's scope.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

View from Intel booth

View from the CES floor, day three

This Toshiba video camera, due out later this year, contains a 5GB hard drive measuring 0.85 inches in diameter.

Credit: Michael Kanellos

Toshiba video camera