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Photo Mix #4

Photos from Day Three at CES 2005

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XM satellite radio's George Taylor Morris (left) and Bob Edwards, formerly of National Public Radio, discuss the history of broadcast journalism at the XM  booth.

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Is it hot in here? Alison (left) and Thora get visitors sweating at Maxxsonics' booth.

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DVD-RAM makes its case to be the rewritable DVD format of choice.

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Wall-to-wall Philips Ambilight TVs — which have a backlight that can continuously change to match the onscreeen image — create an enveloping visual experience.

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It's true — Samsung's hand-built prototype of a 102-inch (diagonal) plasma TV is the largest screen known to man.

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