2006年VOA标准英语-20,000 Electronic Gadgets Unveiled at Cons(在线收听) |
By Kathie Scarrah Twenty thousand new products were unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show. Held in a space large enough for 28 football fields, the show is really a giant electronics toy store for adults. Brian Cooley New video gadgets unveiled at the show included a 261-centimeter plasma TV -- the largest screen ever, as well as a much smaller screen that fits on the visor of your car. Electronic manufacturers are betting that 2006 is the year consumers switch from analog television to high definition TVs, three years before analog broadcasts are to be phased out in the U.S.
"It's going to be up to the consumers to decide, obviously. But we see such an advantage of us in industry support, we're very confident in our chances," he says. New audio gadgets included a cordless telephone that lets you make free long distance calls over the Internet.
In the Best of Show awards, the Samsung ZX20 was named the best new mobile phone. It will be the fastest mobile phone on the market with data speeds up to several megabytes says Larry Haag of Samsung. "We're getting faster and faster. This will allow you to download movies, download songs. We're into the heavy movie, heavy song business with this phone." Internet giants Google and Yahoo are now also trying to become media companies. Google announced it would sell CBS television programs and NBA basketball games for consumers to play on their computers. And the new Yahoo! Go system allows users to access e-mail, photos and search for Internet content from their TV or mobile phone. Convergence was the big trend this year as traditional electronic companies offered a wide array of new multi-functional gadgets that merged content with technology. |
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