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Largest tech trade show to restrict portable computers

By May Wong The Associated Press
Tuesday November 06, 2001

SAN JOSE — High-tech gadgets may be the focal point at Comdex, the nation’s largest technology trade show, but trusty laptops will not be welcome this year amid tightened security. 

On the Comdex Web site, organizers have asked attendees of next week’s event in Las Vegas to “please leave bags, briefcases, backpacks, laptops, etc. at home or in your hotel room.” 

No laptops at a computer trade show? 

“Yes, it’s going to be a zoo. It will be inconvenient, and it will cause some lines. But we’ve been advised that that’s what we should do for this event,” said Kim Myhre, president of Comdex Worldwide. 

Organizers expect up to 150,000 attendees — 50,000 fewer than last year. 

Citing the Sept. 11 attacks, organizers say security will be tighter than ever with the addition of metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs. Participants also will have to carry photo identification at all times. 

Attendees will be banned from bringing bags — including laptop cases and briefcases — on to the trade show floor as well as at all keynote speeches. If attendees must bring their laptops, the equipment will be allowed — but not with bags, organizers say. Purses and fanny packs will be allowed, but will be subject to security checks. 

Organizers say they will set up a secure area for attendees to check their bags outside the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

Bags distributed on the exhibit floor — to help attendees collect the plethora of booth giveaways and handouts — will be allowed on the premises, but once they are taken outside the convention center, they cannot be brought back in, organizers say. 

Exceptions for the no-bag rule will be made for exhibitors and members of the media. 

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On the Net: 

http://www.comdex.com