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3D Eye Solutions' 3D Conversion Technology Proved Hit at Las Vegas CES

3D Eye Solutions, Inc.'s (OTCPK: TDEY) 3D conversion technology drew considerable attention at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES®) held in Las Vegas January 7-10. Representatives from major 3D hardware manufacturers, key industry distributors, resellers, and digital signage companies were constant visitors to the Company's 3D technology demonstrations being conducted at the Skylofts suites at the MGM Grand. In addition to the industry attention, the Company also drew interest from potential advertisers amazed at the impact of 3D (without glasses) marketing.

The 2010 CES upheld its status as the largest consumer electronics show in the world, attracting more than 120,000 attendees from 115 countries witnessing the introduction of thousands of new products and technologies from over 2,500 exhibitors. More than 20,000 new products were introduced this week at the 2010 International CES®, kicking off the next decade of technology innovation, none more prominent than 3D TV. More than 5,000 reporters, analysts and bloggers attended the show, generating significant global media coverage of the 2010 CES.

"The response our 3D technology without glasses received at the 2010 International CES was incredible," stated Mike Gibilisco, CEO of 3D Eye Solutions, Inc. "Over and over again we heard positive comments about our technology's capabilities and applications."

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