
Along with a futuristic, interactive pod inside the venue, Alienware hosted an outdoor gaming center through an on-brand Hummer with multiple player stations.
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Intel and Lenovo brought air hockey into the digital age with a high-tech version of the game.
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One of the most popular stops of the summit was at the TigerDirect Wheel of Technology, which awarded tech prizes to those who tracked visits at 20 different exhibiting booths.
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The caricature has gone digital, with attendees posing to have their portraits created on tablets. It was a popular stop on part of the field level sponsored by the Lab Miami, and participants received a printout of the finished product.
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The Hyper X simulated racecar incorporated three screens, an engaged driver, and many curious onlookers.
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A 3-D printing table from WB Engineering was another popular stop. Cranking out live demonstrations, the futuristic printing system produced detailed prototypes of the items it was programmed to mimic.
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AMD showcased its latest releases at a massive gaming station on the floor, where participants could play at stations that included headsets.
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Intel’s virtual DJ booth encouraged attendees to get their hands dirty behind the decks.
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