Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:33PM EST
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Well, I totally called this one. Rather than the modest eight percent decline in attendance that the CEA had said it expected at this year's CES show, actual attendance vs. 2008 was down about 22 percent, about twice the decline expected.
Final figures aren't in, but CES is claiming "more than 110,000" attendees (read: just about 110,000) over this year's four-day long show, vs. 141,150 officially-counted attendees in 2008.
At least three of those attendees were people's kids: This was the first year I actually saw children (in official CES badges!) wandering the show with their parents, supposedly a violation of the strict 18-and-over rule that has long been a CES regulatory fixture.
The decline in attendance was noticeable this year, especially earlier in each day, when normally you'd find a mob of attendees waiting for the official opening time to burst through the doors. Instead people seemed to be sleeping in, with traffic picking up later in the afternoon.
Vendors clearly noticed the drop too, with some outright calling the show a disaster but just as many others grateful for the more relaxed pace vs. the last few years. And in truth, many booths (Microsoft and Sony, especially) were stuffed to the gills with attendees, showing that even in a recession, a few companies doing interesting stuff are still getting lots of attention. Other booths -- especially those with seating for their '90s-feeling stage show presentations -- found far fewer takers.
They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so maybe I'll stop writing and direct you to the above photograph: I shot the above picture of a normally jam-packed connecting hallway at about 10am on the second day of the show. I've never seen the convention center so dead, even after hours.
The conversation has now turned to CES 2010, and what it might look like. One popular rumor is that CES will change dates or move locations from Vegas to Orlando. I haven't heard any big name vendors say they're bowing out next year, but if the economy hasn't recovered by this year's holiday season, all bets may be off. Now who wants to go to Disneyland!?
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mr null . . . you deleted my post! . . . do i cry "censorship!!" . . . or finish eating my kung pao chicken?? . . . lol . . . good posts from ces this year!! . . . thank you mr null!!
The adult show always runs concurrently with CES (at least part of it), so there's really nothing different this year. The two shows seem to be at peace with running simultaneously, but judging from cab lines, guys spotted with Hustler tote bags, and porn stars in the hallways, I woudl wager attendance to the adult show was down just as much.
I'm kind of down on Microsoft this year because of there Windows Inertnet Explorer flob. I have friends there and I really like them showing up on my computer now and then. I think they fixed my problem. I'm happy with them how, again. (donisjennifersfrined@microsoft.com) Thank you. I am a journalist (Masters from UC Berkeley) I fall alot and reck myself. I have Diabetis type 1, The shots and the pills are no fun. I'm a big fellow 6'2" 225 pounds but strong. friends call me the "Tall Swede." Im a good guy for GOD way. Don usvorg@msn.com
magpagbst - Please repost your comment. There were duplicate comments and I tried to delete the extra one, but the system ended up wiping out both of them. Sorry about that!
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1 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse
CES 2010 is happening in VEGAS once again. They are merging with several other smaller shows that usually happen around the same time. We already signed up for one of the smaller shows that will be a part of the 2010 show. We signed up over a month ago. They plan these things out WAY in advance. Maybe 2012 it may move. Not 2010. Not 2011. It's too late for those shows. Also, CES used to allow everyone to attend. I first attended CES as a kid with MY dad, over 30 years ago. The "no kids" rule got put into place when they started having crowd control problems.