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  • Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) Day 1

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    ThermalTake

    Strangely enough Thermaltake seems to have the same booth design every time I see them, I can't prove that it is the exact same booth but it is instantly recognizable from across the hall.
    Thermaltake focused on showing many of their watercooling solutions but did have some fancy home theater and casemod items on display including this home theater pc with an integrated iPod interface and a programmable fan that will display a phrase on the fan blades as its spins.
    Conclusion
    Sadly I wasn't able to visit the Corsair or Mushkin suites that were in the area hotels, it would seem when I got invited I was told where they would be but they failed to mention what room, so after walking around the hotels for what seemed to be an eternity I gave up and decided to find some dinner instead.
    More to come from Day 2