Big Booths
The scale of CES is massive. Some of these companies go all out in designing an amazing experience for visitors to their booths.
As usual Microsoft has a huge booth this year.
Samsung's gigantic area catches the eye with a smattering of tv screens.
Syfy's Booth is spherical and always seems to have some sort of celebrity appearance going on inside.
Panasonic's 3D products are represented with this giant sand-sculpture.
Sharp's booth is featuring a tablet of course.
NBC is here to cover the show of course, but they have their own booth.
Clickfree's booth-- promoting an automatic backup solution easy enough for your mom to use...
Copia is making a splash with their social network and e-reading solutions.
LG boasts that one pair of glasses will work with all of their 3d displays.
Yahoo gives demonstrations of it's Connected TV.
Audi's presence at CES resembles a typical auto show booth-- they are giving visitors a taste of the interior tech and audio experience in their latest models.
The South hall features some large companies among many smaller booths.
Samsung's booth seems bigger than ever. An expansive array of products are on display from televisions and audio to refrigerators.
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