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Netgear knocks it out of the park at CES

Posted on January 7, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

Opening disclosure: I am working on a consulting project with Netgear, but that work is unrelated to my blogging about them.  I was invited to their press conference and chose to attend and got to see three new products that I was previously unaware of.  This blog post is because I am genuinely amazed with a product of theirs.

IMG_2328 2006 v 2007Now, onto the story.  Netgear had a press conference this morning and unveiled three new products which I will list and describe in ascending order of excitement and interestingness.  Before the demos, Debbie Williams (Netgear’s Chief Marketing Officer) gave a brief “state of the union” for the company.  Basically: 10 years old, market cap of $883M, products sold in >16K retailers, and they introduced 50 new products in 2006 (methinks about 42 of them were routers, but I guess it counts anyway, right?).  She then went on to discuss how 2006 was the year of building the home network for the digital lifestyle (love that term, but I think I may have heard it before), and 2007 is the year of delivering the experience. She then introduced Vivek Pathela, Netgear’s VP of Product Marketing to do the demos (again, listed here in my order, not theirs):

  1. IMG_2342 storage central turboStorage Central Turbo.  This updates 2005’s Storage Central device by adding the capacity to expand to multiple terabytes of data as well as gigabit Ethernet.  If you aren’t paying attention to the bits and bytes, it means it can store and stream HD movies around your house.  This is a fairly evolutionary/logical enhancement to the product line.  The MSRP is $249 (with no included hard drives, which makes sense since it’s so much cheaper for you to buy your own anyway) and the product should ship “early” this year.  More pics:
    IMG_2343 storage central turboIMG_2341 storage central turbo
  2. IMG_2348 dualmode cordless phone with skype GUIDual-Mode Cordless Phone with Skype. Now we’re seeing some interesting convergence happen.  Quite a few companies introduced Skype or VoIP phones in 2006, some worked well, some didn’t.  Netgear seems to have added a clever twist by incorporating a standard telephone in the same handset (aka Plain Old Telephone Service, or POTS).  This is a very smart combination, as it lets a consumer have just a single home phone that can work with both Skype and POTS systems.  Also, you can get multiple handsets all working with the same base station (although an audience member asked a great question: can more than one handset make a simultaneous POTS call? which stumped the Netgear team – I sure hope it’s a yes).  The demo went great as Vivek called Patrick Lo, Netgear’s CEO, and had a quick live call with near-excellent audio quality.  MSRP $199, available now (on Amazon)!
    IMG_2345 dualmode cordless phone with skypeIMG_2346 dualmode cordless phone with skypeIMG_2350 dualmode cordless phone with skypeIMG_2351 dualmode cordless phone with skype - patrick lo
  3. IMG_2333 digital entertainer HD GUIEVA8000 Digital Entertainer HD.  Oh my is this one interesting.  It’s a, well, “box” that hooks up to your TV and your home network connection.  It then streams your music, photos, and videos from any PC or networked storage device (NAS) to your TV.  It also streams from YouTube (they demoed a classic Diet Coke/Mentos video, which about 90% of the audience reacted as if they’d never seen it before – wow).  It also works in high definition (up to 1080p resolution), including full upscaling/downscaling of video.  It supports almost every video codec, including MPEG-4 HD, WMV HD, DivX, MPEG-2, H.264, etc etc.  It also streams iTunes (including protected content if from a Windows PC, sorry Mac folks).  It also has USB to locally connect a flash drive or an iPod.  It also supports multiple units so you can start a video in one room, then finish it in another.  It also has full PVR (TiVo-like) capabilities.  And from the demo, it looks like it works very well!  As a guy who has spent about 8 years designing award-winning devices just like these, I am quite impressed.  Quite!  MSRP $349, available early 2007.
    IMG_2330 digital entertainer HDIMG_2334 digital entertainer HD diet coke mentosIMG_2335 digital entertainer HD diet coke mentosIMG_2336 digital entertainer HD diet coke mentosIMG_2337 digital entertainer HD diet coke mentosIMG_2338 digital entertainer HD multiroomIMG_2339 digital entertainer HD multiroomIMG_2353 digital entertainer HDIMG_2355 digital entertainer HD

IMG_2326 dave zatz and sakshi goelI’ve seen a bit of other coverage already of the conference.  MacUser compares it against iTV and calls the UI “uninspired” which is a fair point, but I think making comparisons against a product that’s not really been “announced” yet isn’t quite appropriate.  Also, I disagree that Apple will beat the $349 price point, as I think they’d rather rip into their loyal customer base who are more willing to overpay for the Apple brand.  More coverage from Ed Kohler, Eric Savitz at Barron’s, Gadgetell, and SciFi.com, but for very extensive details, here’s the Engadget transcript.  I also bumped into Dave Zatz (with Sakshi Goel of Netgear), Netgear’s resident CES blogger.

So there’s my front-runner for most interesting new product of CES: the Netgear Digital Entertainer HD.  We’ll see how the rest of the show pans out!  More Netgear conference pics below and the whole CES collection is here.

IMG_2352 netgear new productsIMG_2340 full house at netgear press conferenceIMG_2331 vivek pathela, vp product marketingIMG_2329 debbie williams, cmoIMG_2327 stage

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CES day -1: CES Unveiled

Posted on January 7, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

It’s technically day -1 since the show starts Monday, which of course makes tomorrow day 0.  This might seem a bit odd right now, but if I start with day 1 now, my monday posts will reference day 3, and that’ll be even weirder.

IMG_2292 ron repking canon hdvI caught up with Steven Jones and Ron Repking, from Capable Networks (the company whose technology powers my old haunting grounds at SlingCommunity.com).  Ron was sporting his new Canon HV10 high definition (1080i widescreen) video camera.  I like to tease Ron (and Jones) a bit from time to time about their gadgetry, but I must say, I was jealous!  Way to go Ron!

Next up I went to pick up my badge, and walked around the Sands Expo center a bit.  It’s nice and peaceful.  For now…

IMG_2298 avn pre-showIMG_2297 sands pre-CESIMG_2295 sands pre-CES

IMG_2296 ces unveiledCES Unveiled is basically a “pre-show” where several dozen vendors had small tables set up with their wares and demonstrations.  The nice part about events like this (and Showstoppers, which is coming Monday night) is that the playing field is even.  No huge booths.  No light shows.  No overwhelming dance routines.  Just a table, 3 people, and your products.  I always enjoyed these events from behind the table, but it was great to spend the evening roaming the floor.  I didn’t take a ridiculous number of photos, since I figured (correctly) the guys at Engadget would have the coverage nailed.

IMG_2305 jt and elvisThere weren’t too many new products floating around CES Unveiled this year, which was a bit of a disappointment as the event is often such a good showcase.  Looks like some companies are waiting until tomorrow’s Digital Experience or Monday’s Showstoppers before unveiling their kimonos.  From the buzz around the floor, I’d have to say WowWee’s Elvis was probably the most warmly received product by the attendees.  I think it’s possibly a huge winner actually, it’s like a Big Mouth Billy Bass 2.0, only it features Elvis, a beloved icon, as opposed to, well, a fish.  For proper disclosure, I will say I am working on a project with WowWee, although it’s completely unrelated to all animatronic singing country stars.

IMG_2316 LG phoneI personally liked LG’s new flip phone, although it’s a bit long, and runs Brew operating system, which completely limits it to Verizon’s service.  Not a problem for me, but I don’t see how it can be massively successful with a single carrier.  Hopefully they’ll do well with it, being a Verizon customer often means I’m out in the cold for new phones!

IMG_2321 digital picture framesOne trend that I think will continue to grow in 2007 is digital picture frames.  At least 3 vendors were showing them at Unveiled, and I suspect there’ll be many more on the floor.  According to one demonstrator, analysts predict as many as 5 million units will ship in ’07.  Sounds a bit high, but I really like the concept.  To me, the big winner would be a “FlickrFrame” that I could send to someone else (like my parents or grandparents) and designate shared pictures on my Flickr account that automatically appear on the frame.  That’s the big winner in my book.

I listened to some HD Radio (wow), checked out the latest Shure headphones (review coming, but wow again), and took a peek at the new SideShow laptop from ASUS.  I think someone needs to make a laptop with a full second screen, specifically used by people who do a lot of presentations.  Throw in a tablet too, and I believe it’s a winner.

IMG_2312 jt and madonnaI also saw some old and new friends at the show, including Gary Krakow, Ross Rubin, Dave Graveline, Ed Kohler, and… Madonna.  Okay, okay, not really, but not bad either!

Some more fun highlights are below, or check out the rest of the set on Flickr.  Lots more pictures should start coming tomorrow as Ron shows up – he’ll be using a new Canon Powershot A640, graciously provided by Canon.  Thanks!

IMG_2320 hannspree fire truck TVIMG_2319 ces ice sculptureIMG_2314 steven jones and madonna and MJIMG_2311 samsung phonesIMG_2306 ed kohlerIMG_2304 davin and rs mediaIMG_2303 ross rubinIMG_2301 inside unveiled 

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Jeremy Toeman is a seasoned Product leader with over 20 years experience in the convergence of digital media, mobile entertainment, social entertainment, smart TV and consumer technology. Prior ventures and projects include CNET, Viggle/Dijit/Nextguide, Sling Media, VUDU, Clicker, DivX, Rovi, Mediabolic, Boxee, and many other consumer technology companies. This blog represents his personal opinion and outlook on things.

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