CES promises TVs, watches, and growing attendance
Trade shows around the world are coping with a drop-off in attendance and sponsors, but the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) continues to add exhibitors and floor space to accommodate the increasing number of companies delving into the consumer electronics market. "This year’s show will focus on the ever-growing ways to digitally entertain yourself or your family."
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