Gov. Brian Sandoval pays visit to CES
By Molly Waldron
CREATED Jan. 11, 2012
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Governor Sandoval visited CES in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Video by ktnv.com
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MotoACTV demonstrated at CES on Tuesday.
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The ultrabook makes a debut at CES.
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The Mole wireless IP camera.
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A bigger and better 3D TV shown off at CES.
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Taking a close look at the new Microsoft Windows phone.
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Soul headphones by Ludacris.
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Intel shows off a new tablet device.
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Girl posing for crowd in Nikon booth.
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Rohan Marley at House of Marley
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Polaroid eReaders
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Girls posing at Nikon booth
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Sigma 46 megapixel camera
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Stunning color on this Samsung TV
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Samsung booth
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Cool Samsung speakers
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An underwater tablet in case you need to do some computing while scuba diving
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1939 Crosley convertible coupe
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Playing with cameras at the Canon booth
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Checking out a game.
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Interview about headphones in Monster booth.
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Polaroid instant cameras
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Submerged Polaroid cameras
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Guys watching ESPN 3D TV
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Sony game controllers and headsets
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TechCrunch doing a live broadcast
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Caricatures in the lobby
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Video surveillance vehicles
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Eyewear video recorder
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3D viewing
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Sony booth presentation
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Lighting demonstration at Nikon booth
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Thinnest tablet in the world
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Guy getting makeup applied at Nikon booth
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Woman playing a racing game
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Demonstrating a new phone
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Telescopes
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A very large Sigma lense
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Headphones at the House of Marley
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Surveillance camera system
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A lot of Sigma camera lenses
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A very large Hello Kitty
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These guys need a quick hit of oxygen before hitting the rest of the giant convention floor
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Headphones at the House of Marley
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LED TVs
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Leonardo 3D for everyone
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Animal earbuds from iHip
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Crowd as it waits for Justin Bieber
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Interactive dinosaurs from Innvo Labs
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The Cyber Body Slimmer -- it shakes the fat off of you
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Demonstration of nano-coating technology
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Alibaba.com robot
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Zalman gaming system
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Back to the Future car
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Floor vacs should be cute AND functional
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The ultimate gaming/computer chair at Steelspace booth
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Holoads from Innovision
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50 being interviewed by CNET
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Governor Brian Sandoval tours CES. Photo by Rikki Cheese/KTNV-TV
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Nexpress Photo 3300 Press from Eastman Kodak Co.
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Nokia Lumia 710 Windows phone
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Xi3 Modular computers
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The parrots at ViewSonic
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Batman USB car reader/drive from Minimicro
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iBallZ
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Mohzy USB/iphone charger bracelets
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A mini PC
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Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval made an unprecedented visit to CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday.
Gov. Sandoval said he wanted to deliver an important message in person; that he appreciates the millions of dollars Las Vegas' largest trade show brings in every year, and he wants leaders in technology to relocate to Nevada, permanently.
"Of course Las Vegas is a great place to visit and to have this show," Sandoval told Action News. "But at the same time, if there are relocation plans, expansion plans, we happen to have the largest data center on the planet...We're one of the most well-connected cities in the world. We have great people here. We have a great university. This is a place that people can raise their familiies and have a great quality of life."
CES brings in about $150 million to Nevada each year and about 150,000 visitors. Attendance this year is expected to be closer to 160,000.






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