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Four-page Macworld 2008 photo gallery
With Macworld Expo 2008 officially winding down today, AppleInsider is wrapping up its coverage of the conference with this four-page photo gallery from the show floor.Starting Monday, AppleInsider will return to its regular publishing schedule. In the meantime, readers interested in reviewing the week's Apple and third-party announcements can turn to our Macworld Expo topics page, which also includes several in-depth first-looks and earlier photo galleries.































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Hey wasn't HP suppose to introduce some revolutionary printer? Did I miss it?

Hey wasn't HP suppose to introduce some revolutionary printer? Did I miss it?
It wasn't claimed to be revolutionary, it was just a high end consumer printer that used some of their pro inks.
The AI forum post is a huge empty space. Can't that be cleaned up? It seems like the posting system puts in space wherever there should have been a picture. You have to go to the end of the page or hold down Page Down to get to the replies.
I would have like to see a few lines of text under each picture, with a bit about what each of these companies were showing off or had that was new and exciting.
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Great Pictures. It's cool to see the booths as it's something I would probably never attend in person.
Disturbing how many obese people are meandering about.

It wasn't claimed to be revolutionary, it was just a high end consumer printer that used some of their pro inks.
Yep your right AI said it was going to be a "breakthrough" not revolutionary. Poor recollection on my part. Would you happen to know the model number? I checked HP's site and couldn't find anything.
Thanks,
--Dave
Ha! I think the photo of the Quark booth is funny. One little tiny booth, empty. No one working it or no one looking at it.
cjda

Ha! I think the photo of the Quark booth is funny. One little tiny booth, empty. No one working it or no one looking at it.
cjda
LOL, the few times I went by the booth it was pretty much empty. My friend was amused that they used some real company's bike part images (which he recognized) as a demo for a fake company and project.
But at least they have a unique logo now.
Since everyone's saying it I'm sure that no one will buy one of those Air's...
But I'll tell you what, I'd buy one over a MacBook in one second flat, and possibly over a MBP unless I truly needed all the horsepower.
That sucker right there is sculpture. Living, breathing sculpture. And if I'm going to be looking at a laptop for hours a day for years on end... I'll happily, happily pay an extra $400 or so for the privilege of the spiritual edification.
I think <i>everybody</i> is going to end up being really, really wrong.
And just wait until the design cues seep up and down to MB and MBP. SHAZAM, that'll be hot!

That sucker right there is sculpture. Living, breathing sculpture.
So was the Cube.

I'll happily, happily pay an extra $400 or so for the privilege of the spiritual edification.
Good for you. I hope you will like it.

I think <i>everybody</i> is going to end up being really, really wrong.
Nope. The MBA will suck. Big time...
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Excellent photos, thanks for posting.