8 Manliest Products at CEDIA Expo
From Sylvester Stallone to Arnold Schwarzenegger, we identify the “mas macho” custom electronics products at CEDIA Expo that fit their personalities.
What constitutes a manly product?
Automatically, anything with a touchscreen does not qualify. No elegant design, no wood finishes, no sleek curved lines. Nope. The bigger, badder, not so pretty, and stranger, the better.
It has to be a product that Clint Eastwood and John Wayne would want, and it has to appeal to the couch potato-type guy.
Here is our list from the CEDIA Expo 2011.
Click here for 8 Manliest Products at CEDIA Expo.
What did we miss? Did we get the potential buyers incorrect?
Automatically, anything with a touchscreen does not qualify. No elegant design, no wood finishes, no sleek curved lines. Nope. The bigger, badder, not so pretty, and stranger, the better.
It has to be a product that Clint Eastwood and John Wayne would want, and it has to appeal to the couch potato-type guy.
Here is our list from the CEDIA Expo 2011.
Click here for 8 Manliest Products at CEDIA Expo.
What did we miss? Did we get the potential buyers incorrect?
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Jason Knott, Editor, CE Pro
Jason has covered low-voltage electronics as an editor since 1990. He joined EH Publishing in 2000, and before that served as publisher and editor of Security Sales, a leading magazine for the security industry. He served as chairman of the Security Industry Association’s Education Committee from 2000-2004 and sat on the board of that association from 1998-2002. He is also a former board member of the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation. He is currently a member of the CEDIA Education Action Team for Electronic Systems Business. Jason graduated from the University of Southern California.





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