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CEDIA 2010 Black Diamond Motorized Video
The Black Diamond Motorized Projection Screen working on the CEDIA show floor with over 28 foot-candles of ambient light shining from all directions.
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Click Here Webcasts sup_wc_logo In these webcasts, the content is developed and brought to you by key suppliers to the semiconductor industry and produced by Semiconductor International. GScalise07 SIA Semiconductor Industry Forecast Mid-Year Update
CEA Interview with Mark Luden at the Cable Show
Mark Luden (Guitammer Co) talks about being an entrepreneur in this economic climate and the important political issues he is interested in as a Small Business owner.
Optoma's Jon Grodem at CEDIA Expo
John Grodem, Optoma's director of product marketing shows the 3DXL 3D video processor at CEDIA. It should ship in November with a $399 price point.
CEA Gary Shapiro Speaks At The Media Institute
The Media Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Arlington, VA. Founded in 1979, the Institute has evolved into one of the country's leading "think tanks" focusing on First Amendment and communications policy issues. The Institute pursues two primary goals: A strong First
CEDIA Expo News
Free Newsletter Subscription If you are reading this, please ensure that JavaScript is enabled and that you have the Adobe Flash player installed. If you still have problems, please upgrade your browser! Get Adobe Flash player CEDIA Expo News Added on 2008-09-03 06:00:00 | Permalink
Phase Technology At CEDIA 2009 - Wireless Subwoofers
Ken Hecht, President of Phase Technology, introduces our new Wireless Subwoofers at CEDIA 2009.
PMA 2009: Sony
Karim Noblecilla, product marketing manager in the digital imaging division talks about the new Cyber-shot camera line up.
PMA 2009 Press Preview
PMA 2009 starts on March 3 so here are a few videos to get everyone ready for the show. Once you get to the PMA page just click on the link you wish to view.
CEA's Gary Shapiro on the Calif. Energy Commission TV Ban
Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association debated NRDC on the merits of the California Energy Commission's TV ban.

