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What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

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What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

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What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

E-mail story | Print story

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What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

E-mail story | Print story

Send us news tips | Contact Us | Corrections | Privacy Policy

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Front PageEnterpriseE-BusinessCommunicationsMediaPersonal TechnologyInvestor


What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

E-mail story | Print story

Send us news tips | Contact Us | Corrections | Privacy Policy

   Featured services: CNET SearchBar | Hosting Providers | IT Resources | Back to School Guide | Tech Jobs   
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Front PageEnterpriseE-BusinessCommunicationsMediaPersonal TechnologyInvestor


What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

E-mail story | Print story

Send us news tips | Contact Us | Corrections | Privacy Policy

   Featured services: CNET SearchBar | Hosting Providers | IT Resources | Back to School Guide | Tech Jobs   
  CNET Networks: Builder.com | CNET | GameSpot | mySimon | TechRepublic | ZDNet About CNET  

Copyright ©1995-2002 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CNET Jobs

CNET tech sites: Price comparisons | Product reviews | Tech news | Downloads | Site map
Front PageEnterpriseE-BusinessCommunicationsMediaPersonal TechnologyInvestor


What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

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What's hot--and not--on the show floor

Comdex Fall 2002 is upon us, and with it comes an overwhelming cornucopia of new products to wish for during the holidays. Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper take to the floor to find the cream of the crop, while News.com reporters reveal the stories behind them.

Olympus voice recorder Comdex: Bargains dictate the season
Day three of the conference has editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper hunting for cool devices that won't empty your bank account: Norcent Technologies releases a digital dozen of deals, from affordable notebooks and LCDs to digital cameras and an ultralight projector...and a digital voice recorder from Olympus America now snaps pictures.

Big Blue desktops gain speed
Delivering on a promise to become more competitive, IBM refreshes its NetVista desktop PC line with faster processors.

Dell ups handheld ante with price cut
Soon after releasing its first-ever handheld, Dell is already knocking down the price of its new device.


From Toshiba, 3D without the goggles


Craig Marking, product manager, Toshiba

ViewSonic's "smart" monitor on display
David Feldman, product manager, ViewSonic

Big flat panel commands hefty price
Jonas Tanenbaum, marketing manager, Samsung

BenQ digital camera Comdex gear gets playful
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper toy around with new gear to see what stacks up: BenQ's inexpensive digital camera and LCD with speakers that emulate surround sound...iBlast's new service lets gamers download 3GB of games per day...cell phones from Nokia and Sanyo Electric snap pictures and tune into the radio...browser-based remote access for the PC by LapLink...then there's "The Laptop Man."

Fighting for the home
PC makers take on the consumer-electronics industry in the battle for the living room, putting Apple and Microsoft in the unusual position of being on the same side.

Building a bridge between TVs, PCs
The consumer-electronics giant shows off a wireless device designed to let TVs and similar home electronics tap into video and audio stored on PCs.

Alienware entertainment PC Cool gear unwrapped
Editors from CNET Reviews and Computer Shopper find what's hot from the show floor: a featherweight Tablet PC from NEC Solutions America that weighs in at 2.1 pounds...Samsung Electronics' 17-inch LCD monitor that plays DVDs in wide-screen format...an invasion of Windows XP Media Center Entertainment PCs from Alienware...ViewSonic monitors that can roam 100 feet from a PC...and new HP iPaqs sure to suit two breeds.

HP, Dell duke it out in handhelds
The world's two biggest PC sellers set the stage for a holiday showdown in a whole new arena: the PDA market.

RealNetworks hits play for Palm music
Get ready to store and play back music on the newest Palm handheld, thanks to a deal between software company RealNetworks and the device maker.

HP's laptop hits the big screen
A new portable laptop features a 16-inch screen, by far the largest offered by HP to date, for a price that falls far below that of its competitors'.

Wireless: It's the word
Wireless networking, along with devices that take advantage of such connections, will be a dominant theme this year.

Dell tries its hand at handhelds
The direct PC seller is expected to unveil two portable devices named Axim X5. How will competitors counter?

iPaqs take high road, low road
Hewlett-Packard plans to debut two iPaqs: A slim, budget model and a double-duty Wi-Fi and Bluetooth model for the high end.

Get the latest
 
• Read breaking news from CNET News.com

• Get product information from CNET Reviews

• Listen to live coverage from CNET Radio



Sunday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Bill Gates shares with the crowd his "smart" vision of the digital home.

Video: Gates' keynote


Video: "Smart" objects

• The future of the digital home


Monday, Nov. 18, 9 a.m.
Carly Fiorina talks about the new HP and her hopes for the tech industry.

Video: Fiorina's keynote

• "Hopeful for the future" of tech


Monday, Nov. 18, 12 p.m.
Scott McNealy plans to talk about the state of the troubled IT industry.

Video: McNealy keynote

• N1 in need of friends


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m.
Hector Ruiz plans to share some news with the crowd about AMD's latest corporate contract.

Video: Ruiz' keynote

• "ClawHammer" gets a name


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 p.m.
Peter Chernin will talk about digital piracy and the threat it poses for the tech industry.

Video: Chernin's keynote

• Digital piracy in spotlight


Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.
Brian Halla says the next technology boom is on its way. Are you ready?

Video: Halla's keynote

• Predicting an IT boom

E-mail story | Print story

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