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CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage - Cebit 2010 Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/06/2010 03:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage

Hello everybody and welcome to this years CeBIT 2010 coverage.

Another year has passed and this year's CeBIT was held this week. 2010, the year where everybody tries to recover from the financial state in the world. A year where there were again less exhibitors at CeBIT, but also a year that had a decent amount of things to show at CeBIT.

CeBIT is likely the biggest ICT exhibition in the world, but there definitely is a shift. Where the exhibition in the past years really was for business visitors, channel and press, this year around you can see many more end-users at the fair grounds. In terms of new technology related to you guys, there really wasn't much to show this year with an exception or two here and there.

 CebIT 2010 - Copyright Guru3D.com

And though the CeBIT for us means running from appointment to appointment, as we always do, we did try to shoot photos whenever we felt like it and noticed something interesting.

CebIT 2010 - Copyright Guru3D.com

This article, as always will be more of a photo shoot of new, upcoming or interesting products with some captions here and there. We hope you'll enjoy it. Next page please, where we enter Hall 17 of the Messe fairgrounds. We started off our first appointment at ASUS.




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