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- Live'95 - The show report
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- Well, just got back from the show at Earls Court. Not much there for
- Amiga users I'm afraid :-(
-
- The only Amigas on show were at the Future Publishing stand. Unlike
- Amiga specific shows the stand was only there to sell FP's magazines - no
- technical people or magazine writers to help you out. In fact the A1200s
- on show were only old Commodore jobbies - one still had the original "C=
- Commodore A1200" sticker in the corner! As far as "ESCOMs new Amigas"
- go, Future Publishing only had the cardboard cover for the new "Amiga
- Magic" pack :-(
-
- The actual show was packed but the queues were moving quickly. Guides
- were given away free for a change but then, tickets were 8 quid! Like a
- mug I didn't bring any food with me - usual rip-off abounded, check out
- these prices:
-
- Filled french bread sandwiches 3.20
- Drinks (small coke bottles) 1.20
- Booze (pint/half pint) 3.30/1.15
- Hot Dogs 2.20
- Restaurant meals 6.25 upwards
-
- Bleeding 'eck, wot a cheek eh? Best advice for ANY show is to bring a
- few cans of coke/beer and your own pies, sandwiches and crisps! Although
- queues were brisk, I still recommend buying tickets in advance just in
- case.
-
- Okay, so what else was there? I'll have a quick run through the stands:
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- TV and Video Equipment
- ----------------------
- Hmm, nice gear! Loads of flashy 30" TV sets - usual extras,
- Picture-in-Picture, Dolby stereo etc. All the sort of stuff you buy when
- you win the Lottery! One really interesting stand was Sanyo with their
- 3D television technology. Two systems were on show, the standard specs
- version - two images with the usual left eye/right eye shutter system.
- This has been refined a bit by Sanyo for their Widescreen TVs. The
- second system uses LCD screens without specs, it relies on each eye
- seeing the screen at slightly different angles. The effect works but if
- you don't view it at just the right angle you'll end up with a serious
- headache!
-
- Fancy camcorders aplenty were also on show. Digital recording to tape
- and fancy zooms and picture enhancements on the newest models. Bit too
- fancy for actual usage at the moment.
-
- A few stands were showing off video equipment: wipe and fade machines,
- titlers etc. again no Amiga mentions in this section :-(
-
- Hi-fi gear
- ----------
- Wow! Really KEWL gear!!! As always, nothing I could afford. The
- serious hi-fi equipment is not so much a technological addition to your
- living room but an artistic statement :-D Quick plug to my mates at
- Richer Sounds - they were the only ones with anything affordable to
- humans! Advanced multispeaker sound systems seem the next big thing. I
- doubt if most people realised these things need setting up specifically
- for your front room; you need to adjust em if you move the sofa two
- inches!
-
- Car Stuff
- ---------
- Well, more heavy duty shit here too. There was an extra show for this
- stuff which I didn't manage to see. Mostly fancy sound systems and
- alarms for when you're wondering what to do with all that boot space!
- Some of these sound systems are worth as much as the car :-)
-
- Music
- -----
- Capital FM were there with a few live bands. The usual grabbing and
- fighting ensued when Pat Sharp was giving stuff away or doing quizzes.
- Some music stands selling records etc. to the serious punter but I
- didn't see much in the way of instruments or synths.
-
- Internet
- --------
- Service Providers were touting supposedly cheap connection: Demon, Pipex
- and UK-Online. Other stands had "surf the internet" sections such as
- Novell and British Telecom. All of course for PC/Windows and Mac users
- :-( BT were showing off their new Wireplay network. Again PC based, this
- is for playing DOOM and flight sim type games head-to-head with anyone in
- the UK. Currently in the testing stage, Wireplay will be open for the
- public next year.
-
- Telephones and general comms
- ----------------------------
- Well, wadda ya know - special offers on mobile 'phones. Wot a shock eh?
- Usual bollox on how affordable it is to get connected. Cellnet, Vodafone
- and Orange were there, Mercury were strangely absent. Manufacturers like
- Nokia had some nice alternative 'phones: designer patterns, styles and
- colours - jazzy compared to the usual boring grey boxes.
-
- Photography etc.
- ----------------
- Nikon had a few compact SLR cameras and fancy binoculars but I didn't see
- any digital cameras, saving pictures to disk :-(
-
- Computers - not Amiga :-( and Tech stuff
- ----------------------------------------
- Nintento, Sega, Sony, 3DO - all the big boys with the small boys games.
- (Do you really want to know about them?)
-
- Microsoft and Novell were the big software players with seminars, demos
- and mass tuition of Microsoft Office/Perfect Office. Compaq and other
- big PC manufacturers had a few stands... who cares really?
-
- And so...
- ---------
- Well plenty to see and do if you don't mind being sucked into the
- hi-tech, no-brain required society we currently live in. Marketing
- blitzes abounded, with every few stands doing a compo if you just take
- time to fill in a questionnaire. One stand gave away "Soviet" surplus
- fur hats (cheap tat) if you answered a few questions. Sanyo on the other
- hand wanted replies to 28 questions for a chance to with a holiday. I'm
- surprised they didn't want to know which hand I wanked with :-D
-
- All in all not a show really worth parting with 8 quid... plus the 2.20
- tube fare and, least we forget, the outrageous food prices. If you've
- got a few grand kicking about, there weren't any serious special offers
- to take advantage of.
-
- Still, got to get out and about once in a while :-)
-
- Cheerio m8ys,
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- (O.o)
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- Andy Pandy
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