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Brian Cooley: Then 65 inches the biggest LCD. LG is showing the largest Plasma that*s actually shipping because the 108*s not shipping yet, a 71 inch. It*s just crazy what they are doing with the televisions and I have also seen some, some really good stuff going on with you know converge devices, multifunction phone, camera. They are just -
David Lawrence: We talked about that a couple of weeks ago. When we were talking about Best of 2004, we talked about the fact that cell phone cameras have overtaken standalone cameras.
Brian Cooley: They are now the number one seller.
David Lawrence: Number one camera is a cell phone camera.
Brian Cooley: Most camera are cell phones.
David Lawrence: Isn*t that amazing?
Brian Cooley: And then number 2 is cameras.
David Lawrence: Yeah.
Brian Cooley: It*s weird and so I have seen a lot of phones now with 1.3 Megapixel cameras which you, for most people you know I didn*t tell you this that*s all you need. These 3, 4, 5, 6 Megapixel cameras that we are all raving about all the time that*s over a kill for 90% of users, I think.
David Lawrence: Sure.
Brian Cooley: So when I see that I go, yeah you buy a camera phone today you are done. Don*t buy a camera, you don*t need it.
David Lawrence: Yeah when you look at things like announced versus shipping because you know you have to make the distinction with this, how much of the stuff that you have seen here at the show is actually shipping?
Brian Cooley: I would say most of it is but not right away. A lot of it is second quarter, second half of the year. That Motorola MPx phone I was saying that has the hinges, two different ways that one has been delayed a longtime whether its one on that.
David Lawrence: It*s weird that they would introduce that so quickly after Razor.
Brian Cooley: Yeah. They actually introduced it before Razor and now it*s having its official US introduction. They have got all this different layers right?
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
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