Former Baywatch beauty and JVC spokesperson Donna D'Errico
redoubles her efforts to promote the company's in-car CD receivers.



S&V Technical Editor David Ranada tries out Sony's
MicroMV camcorder -- said to be the smallest ever.

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Everything is perfectly clear to Jennifer Nay, thanks to the
Panasonic Voice Enhancement Technology in her phone booth.



Tony Jasionowski of Panasonic stands alongside a cornucopia of blank DVD-RAM software at the Recordable DVD Council forum.

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NXT's John Vizor redefines home theater in a box with a
disposable speaker made of synthetic fluted composite (cardboard).



The 'renegade' recordable DVD format, DVD+RW,
makes its presence known at Philips' display.

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A flotilla of divers cheekily promotes Sharp's Aquos TV line.



A rotating display of Aquos TVs from Sharp
adds a little color to the main hall.

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Rob Sabin, S&V promotions manager, stands a cheerful vigil
before the booth for Hachette Filipacchi Magazines.



Flag waving courtesy of Dish Network.

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  • Inside the Chassis of CES
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