If you love digital entertainment, you’re not alone — new technologies are changing the relationship that Americans have with media. This also means that there are more electronic peripherals than ever for people to get confused about. The iPod is pervasive technology, meaning that everyone has to have a docking station, speakers and other accessories. How do you determine which entertainment technology items are “must haves” and which ones you can live without?
One way to learn about the latest digital entertainment products is to attend the 2011 International CES Show in Las Vegas. The largest consumer electronics show in the world has made digital entertainment a major priority this year, including the debut of the new Entertainment Matters at CES program for the film, TV and digital media industry. The show will encapsulate everything from the latest high-tech USB video capture technologies for film editors to video editing software for families.
Even if you don’t know a video splitter from a mixing board, there’s something for everyone at the 2011 International CES Show. In fact, it’s a perfect chance for digital media neophytes and experts alike to learn more about the technologies that will be changing how they watch TV, films, listen to music and use the Internet.