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You can follow me live at CES here at this post. You can follow me via my Twitter page or the live RSS. I hope to bring you photos and posts though out the week as well. For now here are some live photos from my Treo 750. They are low quality but really just for fun. I will try to update periodically with the good stuff.

If there are any bloggers out there who want to get together or meet up at any of the events please hit me up. I would love to put a name to a face. Also If you are an exhibitor and missed getting in touch with you and you feel we should meet up. Please contact me at this email address: mail@[this domain]

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    Alex M on January 5, 2008 11:28 PM

    I saw your charging area. Holy sh*t.

    Ammar on January 7, 2008 4:29 PM

    Shit, if creative announced a new hard drive based player then I will seriously kill myself. I just ordered a Zune 80 yesterday ... :(
    I could return but since I bought it off ebay (new though) it will be quite a hassle... ah I'll see.

    Utew on January 7, 2008 9:41 PM

    A 5 hr latte and counting.. Grahm must have fallen into his giganto-Venti and drowned... ;)

    erik on January 8, 2008 11:59 AM

    Hey PEOPLEEEE , I hope you will show us some nice pictures! Pleeease

    Kosek on January 8, 2008 2:34 PM

    Nooo !

    Philips mp2-Player are so bad ! I warn u, u will be disapointed.

    I had first the oldschool Philips Hdd 100. Ok i was looking after a non Ipod so i chose the Philips instead the Creative. I was so stupid. The short facts about the HDD 100: bad sound quality
    bad battery life max 10h

    Alex M on January 8, 2008 5:19 PM

    the S5 is slimmed down from 18.1 to 14.95mm. It streams bluetooth music from a phone to its speakers. It plays videos...It does AAC.

    Atrax on January 8, 2008 9:53 PM

    Gee Enzo, you ain't biased against Sony and Blu-Ray or anything...not at all 0.o

    EnzoTen (Grahm) on January 9, 2008 3:21 AM

    Biased? no. I just thing blueray is a far inferior product which has been chosen in Sony's best interest and not in the interest of consumers. If you compare them side by side they are the exact same image quality- there is not debating. Do further research and find that blueray does not "just work" -not all players are compatible with all discs. Blueray does not support overlays so data needs to be written twice for things like pip. do some research and it is easy to see that blueray sucks and its not in consumers best interest.

    Alex M on January 9, 2008 7:45 PM

    Cowon D3! Holy sh*t!

    Phoenix-X on January 10, 2008 7:49 PM

    dang hope the D3 is good... ill probly get it if its great and becomes available in canada

    Phoenix-X on January 10, 2008 7:54 PM

    dang hope the D3 is good... ill probly get it if its great and becomes available in canada

    Lawrence on January 12, 2008 6:40 PM

    enzo, whats the new creative product that was announced? i dont think you've mentioned it anywhere

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