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| You can tour Innoventions
whenever you’d like. There are many small
pavilions to visit at your leisure. Only one
or two will have waits (typically the home demonstrations).
Waits there are usually 10-20 minutes. |
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| The ThinkPlace (presented
by IBM) features a demonstration of IBM's voice
recognition technology, Viavoice, as well as
various computers with interactive programs.
You can also take a picture and
send it via email to friends and family with
an IBM Internet Postcard (these virtual postcards
can be sent in English, Spanish,
German, French and Japanese). |
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| The Home Theater
Demonstration lets you experience the ultimate
in home entertainment (wait until you see the
theater, you'll think you're really at the movies!) |
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| Video Games of Tomorrow
features
some of the latest and greatest video games that
guests can try out. |
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| Tom Morrow 2.0's
Playground features life-size video games that
allow guests to compete in a virtual dance
marathon or to become real a character in
a video game. Guests can also meet
Aibo, a robotic dog demonstrating the latest
in artificial
intelligence. |
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| The Where's the Fire?
exhibit is an interactive game where teams
search to find fire hazards in their virtual
home. |
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