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CommunicAsia, Broadcast Asia and Enterprise IT were back again this year covering 8 halls after a poor showing in 2009 due to the recession. I had to miss the show last year due to an unusually hectic work week. 3D Television was the obvious exhibit this year and there were numerous smaller innovations worth the visit. A couple of big names such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Microsoft have pulled out of the show chosing to run their own showcase separately out of the Expo venue. Exhibitors were also more cautioned about throwing away freebies with fewer gimmicky stage performances.

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Free International SKYPE Calls to anywhere around the world at the SKYPE Booth!

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You'd sell your identity for a 1/4 cup of SKYPE Slurpee! We were more then happy to exchange our business cards for it!

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NTT DoCoMo's Chocolate Phone. All phones at the NTT DoCoMo booth were available only in Japan

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Samsung Mobile's coolest gadget - Samsung Galaxy Beam, Smart Projector On Phone. Pico Projector (9 Lumen Brightness, capable to project on screens from 5" - 50". Runs on Android OS 2.1

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More prominent solar panels exhibits in the move to a greener future

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Always a delight to check out the latest Arriflex film camera at the Cine Equipment Booth

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Jack & Ray from EIC compares for free acoustics gigs at the Panasonic Booth

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3D Television or projection (with or without 3D Glasses) were the obvious overkill this year. Panasonic had a stage with roller bladders zipping around to give greater dynamism to demo their 3D screens


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At the AV8 Booth testing out their Stereoscopic 3D Effect. The 3D effect was truly impressive!

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Sony's 3D equipment offerings

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Toying with Sony's mobile sound recording devices - PCM-D50 and PCM-M10P

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Checking out MediaCorp's state-of-art High Definition (HD) OB Trailer

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Totally wicked patch panel at the back of the OB Trailer

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Console panels inside the trailer

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OB Trailer is equipped with 9 HD Cameras, a 4 Mix / Effect Video Switcher and is wired to handle additional 3 HD Cameras and 2 additional remote control cameras

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Kenny testing out the Canon 5D Mark II mounted on the DOP HDSLR Pro Kit. For about S$1,500 (excluding add-ons) the 5D Mark II is transformed into a HD Camera which was used professionally to shoot the season finale of "House"

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Huawei's iPad look alike prototype. They were extremely sticky with photos on this product. Is it any surprise that Chinese will make a iPad copy? \

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2 comments:

  1. I LOOOOOOOOOVE DOCOMO!!

    I like their 2.0 range in 2005 / 2006 where the device is placed in your ear and it automatically translates into your language if you're speaking to a foreign person speaking a different language.

    I MUST sooooooooooooo go Japan again!! And this time to maybe bring home a DoComo product.

    Wen

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  2. To go or not to go to Japan... why do I not have that same enthusiasm as the rest of the world when it comes to the land of the raising sun...

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