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Workers on lifts put the finishing touches on Samsung's booth, which has been under construction for a month.
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Giant boxes of appliances obstruct the view outside LG's booth. Construction began shortly after Thanksgiving, workers tell us.
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It'd be hard to send GoPro's crates to the wrong booth.
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A worker driving a forklift flashes a smile.
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A mantra to be learned, lived, and loved during CES week.
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Giant Samsung Galaxy Note IIs, it turns out, run Windows.
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A 622-pound crate awaits unpacking outside Canon's booth.
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A common sight on the show floor prior to opening: black cloths designed to conceal unannounced products.
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Calling Sony's enormous presence a "booth" really doesn't do it justice: the company effectively occupies its own building inside the Las Vegas Convention Center's Central Hall.
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Workers have long nights ahead of them before Tuesday's opening.
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Samsung's booth, from some angles, looks like an endless white box two stories tall.
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Panasonic's proximity to the restrooms will inevitably make it a popular destination for show-goers.
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An Iogear logo decal is carefully applied on a kiosk.
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A taped diagram lets workers know how RCA's booth is supposed to look when it's finished.
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It takes a giant ladder to reach a logo strung from the convention center's ceiling.
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Don't drop it!
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Programming and choreographing the light show on Hisense's booth floor takes an impressive rig.
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Hydraulic lifts are a common sight in the days before the show floor opens.
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Hisense, a Chinese manufacturer unfamiliar to many Americans, takes the place of Microsoft's booth this year in one of CES's most visible locations: the very front of Central Hall.
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A "tree" of ultrabooks hangs above Intel's booth.
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