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What did you think of CES 2012?

CES 2012 has come and gone, and all is well in Las Vegas again (well, as well as it could be).  It was an interesting show in regards to mobile, but one theme seemed to be present - nothing that was announced was particularly revolutionary in the wireless department.  What did you think of CES?  Let me know in the YouTube comments, on Facebook (facebook.com/phonedog), or on Twitter (@PhoneDog_Aaron)!

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37 Reactions to this post  
"Was this year's CES a dud in the mobile department?"
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  • Tyler Frodlnot as great this yearJan 22nd
  • Steve MooreYes. But that's what happens when there's a new phone released every five minutes.Jan 21st
  • John PerichQuad core phones use less battery than dual core. The tegra 3 has a hidden 5th core that is low power and operates fast enough to keep minor apps running on the phone. 4 cores reduces the load time on the higher power cores. Also, ice cream sandwich uses the cores better. Instead of using a single core and offloading the heavy usage on the other cores it will use them all together. This should be a good year for phones and tablets.Jan 21st
  • Assaf BarnirIntel as a new player, very strong performance with Lenovo (actually: pretty rare), and a multi year agreement with Motorola Mobility. Also: Samsung as a real Power House (+ Note) - actually: the strong player in anything Mobile. Jan 21st
  • Daniel PintorNothing that caught my interest this year.Jan 21st
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