CES 2007 program and pricing announced
The next International CES (Consumer Electronics Expo), where hundreds of electronics companies show off their latest and greatest products, will take place January 8-11, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV.
There are more than 175 sessions to choose from, under broad categories that include Digital Hollywood, Mobile Entertainment, VoIP Summit, Market Trends, Mobile Broadband & Content and Robotics Professional Development.
Passes can be ordered online through the CES website.
Read on for the pass options.
· Ultimate Pass: $799 advance; $999 on-site
Includes all CES Knowledge Track, Digital Hollywood, CES Mobile Entertainment and CES Game Power sessions
· Full Knowledge Track Pass: $499 advance; $699 on-site
Includes all CES Knowledge Track and Digital Hollywood sessions
· Hollywood Express Pass: $699 advance; $899 on-site
Includes Digital Hollywood, CES Game Power Showcase and CES Mobile Entertainment sessions
· Exhibits Plus Pass: FREE in advance; $200 on-site
Access to exhibit show floor, keynotes, SuperSessions and more than 60 conference sessions
· Single Session Pass: $179 advance; $279 on-site
Register on or before December 29 to get a free Exhibits Plus pass or expect to pay $200 more to peep the goods.
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