Consumer Electronics Association
Dates
- Usage: 1999 - 2015
- Usage: 1995
- Usage: 1995 - 1999
- Usage: 2015
Historical Note
The Consumer Electronics Association was originally a division of the Electronic Industries Association. As an EIA subsidiary, it was known as the Consumer Electronics Group until 1995, then the Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association from 1995–1999.
The organization adopted the CEA name when it became an independent entity in 1999. Its name was later revised to the Consumer Technology Association in 2015.
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
The 1992 International Summer Consumer Electronics Show, CES Pocket Directory, May 28–31, 1992
This is a collection of various event guides from various gaming events, including the Consumer Electronics Show, the Game Developers Conference, and the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The 1993 International Summer Consumer Electronics Show, CES Official Directory, June 3–6, 1993
This is a collection of various event guides from various gaming events, including the Consumer Electronics Show, the Game Developers Conference, and the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The 1996 International Winter Consumer Electronics Show Official Directory, January 5–8, 1996
This is a collection of various event guides from various gaming events, including the Consumer Electronics Show, the Game Developers Conference, and the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
This Week In Consumer Electronics CES Daily
This is a partial collection of TWICE from 1989–1990. The library only plans to collect issues of TWICE from the period when the magazine covered the video game and electronic toy industries, though it is unclear exactly when the magazine's coverage shifted.
This Week In Consumer Electronics, SCES 1994 Daily, Day 3, June 25, 1994
This officially licensed Consumer Electronics Show daily magazine was published for Summer CES 1994.
Video Game Guide, Winter CES 1994, January 6–9, 1994
Video Game Guide was a supplement for This Week In Consumer Electronics CES Daily at Winter CES 1994. The pamphlet advertised the video game exhibitors at the event, along with a brief editorial about the state of th game industry.
