What does the Xbox
have in common with the digital video recorder (DVR), high-definition
television, the DVD, the Nintendo Entertainment System, the compact
disc and the camcorder? Each bit of technology made its debut at the
Consumer Electronics Show, arguably the largest tech-related trade show
on earth.
Next week 140,000 geeks and gadget freaks
will descend on Las Vegas and (largely) eschew wickedness for widgets.
Gambling will take a back seat to gawking at gewgaws from Jan. 7-10 as
some 2,700 exhibitors unveil 20,000 new products spread over 1.8
million square feet of convention hall. And what happens in Vegas,
contrary to conventional wisdom, will likely not stay there. If device
makers and content providers have their way, it will be beamed,
streamed, Bluetoothed, plasma-screened, GPS'd, microscopically USB'd
and otherwise hardwired into your home, office and car before too long.
Drooling
yet? Relax. The tech world won't entirely transform next week, analysts
say. "I expect this to be much more evolutionary than revolutionary,"
says Michael Gartenberg
of Jupiter Research. So what can the average consumer get excited about
at this year's show? Here are the people and trends to watch out for:
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