From glitzy cutting-edge products to celebs and maddening crowds, CES 2005 has it all.
Friday rains in Las Vegas didn't dampen enthusiasm for electronics. Here, slightly soggy CES attendees line up outside for lunch.
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Smack in the middle of the maddening crowd at CES 2005 in Las Vegas.
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CES attendees have a look at LG's 3D rear-projection television, one of many high-end TVs capturing imaginations at the conference.
While conference-goers check out the goods, vendors busily shop their wares and attempt to cut deals.
Benq's square Z2 phone contains a 1.2-megapixel camera and a music player. It also comes with stylish covers.
A prototype of a Kodak modular photo gallery. Discs can be plucked out.
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.
The view from atop Intel's CES booth offers a snapshot of the annual event's scope.
This Toshiba video camera, due out later this year, contains a 5GB hard drive measuring 0.85 inches in diameter.