CNET Top 5: Best things about CES Video
CNET Top 5: Best things about CES Video Transcript
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>> Welcome to CNET Top Five, where each time we meet we count down another Hot Tech list. I'm Tom Merritt. This time we're at CES 2008. Now of course CNET ranks the best of CES. You get them in ten different areas. But what are the best things about CES? Join us as we count 'em down. Number five, kinda obvious, all the great gadgets. Number four, SWAG. Some places are better than others. Number three, free drinks. How does it taste?
>> Um, free.
>> That's a good taste. Coming in at number two, free food. Number one best thing about CES, friends. Oh hey Natalie. Friends. [ background music ] I think we can safely say that the best things about CES are probably not only the best things about lots of other trade shows, but life itself. That's it for this edition of CNET Top Five. I'm Tom Merritt. Till next time. ^M00:01:10 [ music ]
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