 fuel for silicon angle coming at you live from the Microsoft booth at CES 2010. While I'll be focusing mostly on video reviews, I wanted to bring a little bit of the experience of CES and a little bit of the magnitude and the grand scale that you can find here at CES and some of the excitement to you by just a walk through some of the booths. So right now I'm going to take a walk through the Microsoft booth, not focus really on reviewing any products, but just get trying to capture a little bit of the experience and the energy that's here at CES 2010. Again, this is the largest conference in Las Vegas. It's a little bit of a larger-than-life experience, so hopefully you can capture some of that in this walk-through. The actual one part of the Microsoft booth is it's a large booth as you'll see as you walk through and we'll take a glimpse of what they have here to offer in the Microsoft booth. So here they have some Bing and some MSN terminals allowing people to get some exposure to Bing and MSN. One thing we learned last night, the Balmer keynote, is that Bing and MSN are now going to be the default homepage and search provider for all HPPCs in the future. So we have some demonstrations of new Office 2010 happening here. The large of a convention center this is, it's still 110,000 plus attendees here, so it's still a very crowded and slight, a very large size of the Las Vegas Convention Center. So over here, we have Zoom and Zoom HDs on display. Zoom and accessories being showcased here. Microsoft Surface, I have a separate view on this, but this is actually very cool to play with. You can see it can be controlled by gestures. Very production quality. I'm surprised, I've been a little bit surprised at how functional the service is, but I have a little separate clip of that. A display of all the newer Windows mobile handhelds on display here. Played with Microsoft Media Room section. Of course this makes me jealous because you can only have media room if you happen to have a service provider that provides media room, but right now in the U.S. it's only 18 to U-verse. So you have to live in an area where 18 to U-verse is available. I live here in Las Vegas all with Embark and Century Tal. I'll be the last person on earth to get anything cool provided to my living room by a service provider. You can see the media room on display here, and of course we have Windows Media Center just on display here. One of the more robust and future-proof if you will, applications to bring internet content into your living room, or television content to your computer. You can see the press area upstairs. Across the walkway here. We'll go across to see the Windows, Microsoft Auto section where they have some of the new Microsoft Auto applications on display. You can see the new Ford Taurus, and what they're demoing here is the new Ford Sync applications. Actually Microsoft Auto is getting more and more contracts and they're deploying more robust features all the time. We have Ford, Fiat, a new partner for Microsoft Auto over here, Kia, and then you've got this large DeWalt branded F-250 here on display in the Microsoft Auto booth. Now back to finish the rest of the Microsoft booth over here. Next section is Windows 7. They have Microsoft reps here displaying the various features of Windows 7. They've got device experiences and what they're demonstrating here is Windows 7. They're showing how different, how it has expanded its feature set for capability with different types of devices. Other Windows 7 features have newer netbooks on display here, all of which run full versions of Windows 7. This new smart book here from Fujitsu, the Lifebook UH-900, and the full version of Windows 7. As you can see here compared to the size of my hand, it's not much bigger than a smart phone. It's definitely something for a female you could carry in your purse. Guys, I don't know, you're out of luck. And they've got just a little getaway room in here, if you will. It's not really any Microsoft products in display, but this is a little bit of a screen out in the spirit. Some of these tall panels that dance when you press these interactive buttons and make music being taught by these guys here, Daniel. We're almost done with the Microsoft booth here. And the last section is the Xbox section. Of course, when a Microsoft likes a product, you have an experience wall here with lots of pictures of different Microsoft experiences surrounding the booth. And that is it for the Microsoft booth. Hopefully bringing you the experience here from CES at the Microsoft.