Microsoft chairman Bill Gates delivers a pre-show keynote address at the 40th annual Consumer Electronics Show Jan. 7, 2007, in Las Vegas. In his 11th annual speech headlining the world's largest tech convention, Gates praised the electronics industry saying it had come further then ever in delivering a connected lifestyle, with digital content able to be shared across a variety of devices in the home.
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates demonstrates a bedroom of the future featuring personalized computer images displayed on the walls during his pre-show keynote address to the 2007 Computer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007.
Tim Baney, left, plays Intel's Formula 1 racing simulator at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007.
Toshiba's organic OLED multimedia viewer is showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007. First held in 1967 with 200 television and radio manufacturers hawking their wares, CES is now the world's largest annual consumer technology extravaganza with some 2,700 exhibitors sprawled out over 1.7 million square feet of space.
The Motorola booth is shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007.
Mobile devices built with Intel processors are shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007.
To commemorate its millionth flat panel Ambilight TV, Philips is offering a diamond-covered 42-inch LCD TV to be auctioned for charity. The one-of-a kind set, designed by jeweler Jeffrey Link and decorated with 2,200 pieces of diamonds weighting 225 carats, was on display at CES Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007, in Las Vegas.
The new LG model BH100, dubbed the "Super Multi Blue" player, will play discs in the Blu-ray and HD DVD format and sells for $1,199, is shown during a news conference Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007 at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Samsung's flat-panel television display is shown at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. The largest technology trade show in the world takes place in Las Vegas from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11.
Keith Runstadler, center, carries a graphic wall at the Motorola booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. The background image features British soccer star David Beckham.
Deano Aliotta, left, and John Day install a sign for the Consumer Electronics Show at the entrance of Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007.
The BlueRay Disc booth is set up at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. The largest technology trade show in the world takes place in Las Vegas from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11.
The Sharp booth is shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. About 150,000 attendees are expected at this year's show.
Workers install a flat-panel television at the Samsung booth for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. The world's largest technology trade show is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
A worker installs magnetic banners on the facade of the Las Vegas Convention Center for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. About 150,000 attendees are expected to attend the show th4e size of 30 football fields brimming with thousands of gizmos seeking to get into the hands of consumers with the help of spectating hordes of media, gadget gurus and merchants.
Noah Barker, left, walks past a banner at the Canon booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. With 2,700 exhibitors, the largest technology trade show in the world takes place in Las Vegas from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11.