It’s expensive, crowded and noisy as hell here at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. A woman wearing black leather boots is repeating the same guitar riff on The Fingerist – a music adapter for iPods and iPhones – so loudly that it’s nearly impossible to hear what the CEO at a neighboring booth is saying about his reason for being here.
His start-up, like so many of the 3,000 others exhibiting here, is launching - at no small expense to his company or his investors.
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Author: Lizette Chapman