Besides showing top smartphones, tablets, LTE, 4G and keynotes, preliminary attendance figures indicate more than 140,000 industry
professionals attended the 2011 International CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. More than 30,000
attendees came from outside the United States, with the show attracting
more than 80 international delegations.
Major technology trends emerged from the CES show floor, including the
launch of more than 80 tablets and wireless 4G LTE announcements from carriers.
Here's the Recap of the Top Stores Smartphones, Tablets & Best Winners from Wireless and Mobile News:
- Best Top Smartphone and Tablet Winners from CES.
- Verizon LTE smartphones announced included the Samsung 4G LTE Smartphone, HTC ThunderBolt, LG Revolution, Droid Bionic and Inspiration. Verizon also announced the Motorola Xoom with Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
- T-Mobile touted the T-Mobile G-Slate with Android 3.0 Honeycomb and T-Mobile Cliq 2.
- AT&T smartphones announced the HTC Inspire, Motorola Atrix 4G (dual-core 4-inch
- with docks) and 4.5-inch Samsung Infuse.
- Devices without a carrier shown include the 4.1-inch Dell Venue, LG Optimus Black, Wi-Fi Only Samsung Galaxy Tab.
- Sprint announced the well-reviewed HTC EVO Shift 4G.
The 2011 International CES featured government leaders from the U.S. and
around the world, including United States Trade Representative Ambassador
Ron Kirk, United States Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, and FCC
Chairman Julius Genachowski, along with Commissioners Meredith Attwell
Baker, Mignon Clyburn and Robert M. McDowell.
The 2011 CES created phenomenal buzz in the social media world with more
than 158,000 CES-related tweets since Monday, January 3, and more than
11,000 page views on CEA's Digital
Dialogue blog.