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Are you a vendor or seller of any size who has had to fund the a booth at any event? Ever?
When you wrote this, did you consider how much it costs to actually have even a small presence at an event?
Floorspace, power, lighting, insurance, stands, signs, staff, hotels, expenses, food, consumables, travel, general shipping, freebies, leaflets.. the list is endless.
It runs into 10's of thousands of dollars for big shows (of which there are always more than one in a year). You can easily burn 200k a year on this kind of stuff. I don't' blame ASUS playing it safe in a tough market. A big splash doesn't necessarily gain any sales/marketing advantage.
but then you wouldn't care as a consumer and not a person balancing a budget.
Love you guys, but this had no place on icrontic
ASUS at CES 2010
to this. I don't care how much it costs to run a booth at CES. At least put a human being in it to answer questions. Just throwing a tiny box up there with a few motherboards is not the caliber of presence we've come to expect from ASUS.
Furthermore: We, as a collective, spend thousands and thousands of dollars on ASUS equipment in a year. Hell, I'm sitting here with hundreds of dollars of my own ASUS equipment right now. In 2010, they had product managers, the freaking head of design over from Germany in the booth to talk to the press and enthusiasts, and several new product segments to display.
You guys can whine all you want, but this display was pathetic, especially considering what a phenomenal product the Transformer Prime is. NVIDIA was showing at least six Transformer Primes in various software and application demos in their booth. Where was ASUS?
They're not poor. They know (and don't insult our intelligence, we damn well know as well) how important CES is. They just dropped the ball on this one and dropped the chance to impress.
Since when is Icrontic called out for being snarky and willing to show how sad something is? Jeez guys, have you all grown up and gotten tight pants on?
Page 83 of their 2010 filing.
I have had better looking lemon aid stands as a kid than this booth. One disappointed kid!!
Look, I understand that it's not cheap to have a presence at CES. But this was a half-assed effort. If it was me making the decision and I had only enough funds to throw a static display up without a single person to answer questions, I'd have skipped the whole thing. If you're going to do it, do it right. Otherwise don't bother.