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My First Day at CES 2008: Random Photos

January 19th, 2008 by Michael Kwan

It could be that I’m still feeling a little jet-lagged from my trip, but this week has gone by in a sort of hazy blur. Don’t get me wrong. CES 2008 was a lot of fun, even if the monorail decided to bust on me. You’ll definitely see me at next year’s show with a camera by day and a bottle of beer (or three) by night.

I’ve been meaning to post up more pictures from my first CES experience, so where better to start than my first day (and night) in Las Vegas, nearly two weeks ago. I arrived in Sin City on Sunday, which was a day before the Consumer Electronics Show officially kicked off and opened its doors. This was also the day that I got to experience a busted monorail with no refunds. Anyways, I’m still feeling a little out of it, so it’s probably in both of our best interests that I just proceed with the pictures.

wynn las vegas

before the party

stephen fung at the digital experience sign-in booth

alienware curve display at digital experience

john chow with an ocz girl

danny chang with energizer bunny ears

For actual coverage of the products on display at CES, check out the articles on FutureLooks, The TechZone, OCIA.net, and ThinkComputers, among others.

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  • 3 Responses to “My First Day at CES 2008: Random Photos”

    1. Leo says:

      Missed you at Dot Com Pho yesterday. I thought you were coming so I accidentally spit into Gary’s pho instead.

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