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Consumer Outlook on Tablets - Q2 2012 Edition

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CEA Economic Retreat

Feb. 28-March 2, 2012

Formerly known as the CEA Winter Retreat.

ICBA 2012 Conference: Emergency Technology and Market Trends

Feb. 10, 2012 / Ft. Myers, FL

CEA’s Steve Koenig speaks about consumer electronics as it relates to the retail and hgher education markets.

Webinar

January 25, 2012

How'd We Do? A Post-Holiday Economic Outlook

Webinar

January 19, 2012

CES: It's Come and Gone, What Did We Learn?