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CNET TV at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show
Created: 11/26/2007
Video description: Our coverage of the world's largest consumer tech trade show begins January 7.

CNET TV at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show Video Transcript

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>> You know how they say, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas?

>> Well, not this time baby.

>> We're gonna spill the beans!

>> Tell it like it is!

>> The whole truth and nothing but, because...

>> We're going to CES!

>> That's right, the Consumer Electronic Show! The biggest show on earth! For consumer tech.

>> 2700 exhibitors from 140 countries introducing thousands of gadgets!

>> From our central stage, our editors and video crews will venture out.

>> Into the 1.8 million square feet of exhibits.

>> To bring you the first look at the hottest tech coming out this year.

>> And CNET will judge and host the Best of CES awards.

>> Where we choose the best product in 10 categories as well as the best in show!

>> And where you get to vote on your choice, the people's voice winner, your favorite overall product.

>> So, we don't mind telling you about everything we do in Vegas.

>> Because, there's nothing to be ashamed of.

>> Well, except for that volleyball thing.

>> Oh, yeah, that was embarrassing.

>> Our coverage begins January 7. For details, go to ces.cnet.com.

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