DigitalLife features the latest and hottest in modern technology with over 200 exhibitors including big names like Microsoft, Toshiba, HP, Dell, eBay, Best Buy, and more.
Attendees get a sneak peek at what's coming out in cutting-edge consumer technology including televisions, laptops, cameras, music and movie download services, and much more. They benefit from a "try-before-you-buy" experience strategically timed right before the Holidays.
Beyond consumer products, video gaming with arcades, celebrity appearances, exhibits, and a $100,000 cash and prize tournament is one of DigitalLife's top attractions.
DigitalLife 2006 featured dozens of new and unreleased video games that visitors could try out in its unique arcades. Its hands-on atmosphere allowing visitors to touch as well as look is one of DigitalLife's biggest draws.
Press coverage of last year's event included such notables as CNBC, the Howard Stern Show, NY1, the Financial Times, BBC, MTV, and about 900 others.
This year DigitalLife will be held in New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on 11th Avenue and 34th Street from Thursday, September 27th to Sunday, September, 30th.
The cost for all of this high-tech fun and games is $12.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors online and $15.00 and $12.00 respectively on-site. Tickets can be purchased at: http://www.digitallife.com/newyork/flash.html
Due to the large amount of DigitalLife attendees, those coming into New York City for the event might want to make hotel reservations in advance.
A review of DigitalLife is expected on Renee Morway's Content Producer Page shortly after the event.
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7 Comments
Post a CommentWow how interesting. Sounds pretty amazing.
This sounds like a lot of fun in the making--thanks for the heads up!
Very good write. Sounds like lots of fun.
This would be cool...
For 1/2 price tickets go to http://www.digitallife.com/newyork/tickets.html and type in the code "thrillist" or "insider".
Have fun at the event. Looking forward to hearing about it after.
this sounds very cool