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Video wall at McCarran airport in Las Vegas greets visitors headed to the International Consumer Electronics Show, which begins on January 6

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Workers set up displays as they prepare for the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center January 3, 2011. The annual convention, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, begins on January 6.STEVE MARCUS/Reuters

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People walk near a video wall measuring 33 x 19 feet (10 x 6 meters) at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada January 3, 2011 ahead of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which begins on January 6. The video wall by Samsung Electronics is believed to be the largest in a U.S. airport, according to a media release.STEVE MARCUS/Reuters

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Doug Albregts (L), vice president of sales and marketing for Samsung Enterprise Division, Shauna Forsythe (C), president and chief executive of Alliance Airport Advertising, and Randall H. Walker, director of aviation for Clark County (Nev.), pose after a ribbon cutting at the unveiling of a video wall at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada January 3, 2011 ahead of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which begins on January 6. The video wall by Samsung Electronics, measuring 33 x 19 feet (10 x 6 meters), is believed to be the largest in a U.S. airport, according to a media release.STEVE MARCUS/Reuters

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A video wall measuring 33 x 19 feet (10 x 6 meters) is unveiled during a news conference at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada January 3, 2011 ahead of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which begins on January 6. The video wall by Samsung Electronics is believed to be the largest in a U.S. airport, according to a media release.STEVE MARCUS/Reuters

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