If you're attending CES 2013 and want a break from the plethora of devices showcased by the myriad of companies thronging at Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013), we suggest you to check out the TabletMan. He's a sight for sore eyes.
The TabletMan's no caped crusader. He's no Man of Steel. Neither is he the Dark Knight. However, the TabletMan's on a mission - he's the 'Ambassador of Accessory Power and its many innovative technology products.'
With over a dozen tablets attached to his body, the TabletMan has been given the challenging task of highlighting Accessory Power's seven brands and 1000-plus products. Dressed in all black, the TabletMan will be giving a virtual tour of the brands and representative products.
One such product is the GoGroove Pal Bot, a cute portable green speaker designed to look like a mini-Android. It comes with small green body, moveable arms and glowing LED eyes. But don't be fooled by its tiny size as it is capable of delivering a rich, deep sound when connected to your music device.
Check out the TabletMan at booth #31862 in the South Hall, 2nd floor.
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