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Qualcomm certainly wins the prize for having the most new-wave booth. Their display offers a full gourmet coffee bar, massage chairs all topped off with a cool Feng shui waterfall display.

Then there is Myvu, a company that figures people want to watch TV on tiny screens embedded in Bono-esque sunglasses. Each pair of shades comes with attached earbud headphones and a connector cord to link up toy your iPod or other mobile video player, which begs the question why someone would want to wear the Bono glasses in the first place if you already have a portable video player.

Oh well, they retail for about $200 if you're still interested, or if you really like Bono.

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