<![CDATA[Gizmodo: booth babes]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: booth babes]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/boothbabes http://gizmodo.com/tag/boothbabes <![CDATA[3mm-Thin Digital Booth Babe Gives Other Booth Babes Inferiority Complexes]]> This super-thin booth babe display was recently spotted on the floor of the high-octane International Stationary and Office Supply Fair (slogan: "You'll get punched in the face with excitement!").

this eye-catching digital signage system consists of a 0.3-millimeter-thick high-luminance rear-projection film (Vikuiti Rear Projection Film developed by 3M) applied to a 3-millimeter-thick glass substrate cut into the shape of a woman. A rear projector beams video onto the film, whose microbead-arrayed surface produces a crisp, brilliant image viewable from any angle, even in brightly lit environments.

That's all well and good, but can she pretend to not be skeeved out by chubby, sweaty dudes who want their pictures taken with her? That's the sign of a real booth babe. [Robot Watch via Pink Tentacle]

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<![CDATA[Just Wanna Do Something Special, For the Laydeez of Computex]]> Dilemma of the day: Blam has been asking us to keep an eye on the tone of the site recently, saying that we need to be more highbrow. However, there doesn't seem to be much happening in mundo gadgeto. Although there is this delightful gallery of booth babes at Computex. So, to keep you guys happy, and to keep Blam happy, please enjoy my Chaucer-esque homage to the ladies.

And fie, a wanderring thru ye Computex
I spyed and smelled the fayrer sexxe
The wenches of the trayde fair
Waggling their bustage and shaykin their hairre.

Yes, yes, I won't give up the day job. [ZOL]

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<![CDATA[Even Toy Fair Exploits Booth Babes]]> I was honestly shocked to see this at Toy Fair. I mean, it's about toys. Yet they have this model prancing around in a skin-tight outfit that leaves little to the imagination.

dude.jpgYou so deserved that. One nice thing I can say about Toy Fair is that there's no booth babe exploitation, unless you count Dora the Explorer. [Giz @ Toy Fair]

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<![CDATA[Even More Booth Babes from CES 2008]]> You're telling us you can't get enough of the booth babedom, so we found a few more shots from the letches at Think Computers. Check out this drop-dead gorgeous woman here up front, along with two more on the next page—but you'll have to mosey on over to the Think Computers site for 29 more.

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We noticed fabulous ladies all over the show floor—both booth babes and others—but we'd have to agree with Adam that not one of them swayed our opinions about anything. Well, except about how long it had seemed since we'd been at home with our real women. [Think Computers]

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<![CDATA[Upskirt 3000 BabeLift® Debuts at CEDIA 07]]> Actually, it's really a TV stand. But the up-and-down ogling goes on non-stop. Okay, okay, the TV lift system this filly is riding is the DL-39 by a company called Nexus 21. [Nexus 21]

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<![CDATA[Laydeez a Go-Go (and Go-Go Laydeez) at Games Convention]]> It's that time again guys. Yep, booth babe round-up. This is what was on offer in Leipzig last week at the Games convention—painted ladies, chicks on bikes, masked swordswomen—and Gene Simmons. [ActionTrip via i4U]

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<![CDATA[Best Booth Babe Ever: Samsung's Leopard Lady]]> Of all the booth babes we've ever seen, Samsung wins the all-time prize for this gorgeous body-painted leopard girl, holding court in the Samsung booth so convention goers could test out the company's digital SLRs.

It turns out every guy in the convention center wanted to test out his own personal equipment on the Samsung jungle set, taking those pics home for later, uh, use. So with apologies in advance to women's and animal rights groups, and with our apologies to our heathen gods for all the evil things we want to do to this young leopardess/temptress, we offer you this first photo, with the promise of many more-revealing ones after the jump (definitely NSFW):


Hey, what would the caption be for this one?

Take a gawk at the picture gallery below, which is certainly not safe for work:

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<![CDATA[The World's Sweetest Boothbabe]]> I see this baby doll facedown, neglected on-stage of this Rhapsody gameshow. I move in to get a picture because I thought it was funny and I like making companies look bad.

I sneak a quick shot and begin to walk off, when I'm immediately stopped by a booth babe.

"You can take a picture of me, it's ok," she says, speaking to me softly.
Apparently she had been standing behind the baby as a quickly snapped the picture, taking me for a shy (possibly charming?) pervert.
"Actually, I was shooting the doll."
"Oh...do you want me to hold it?"

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<![CDATA[CEDIA 2006: Blurry Booth Babe Edition]]>
Custom installers and home theatre nuts like babes too, right? Sure they do! I don't know what these ladies are trying to promote, but I don't really care. I apologize for the blur—I blame the crappy lighting on the show floor. I'll keep my eye out for some more babes, but they are pretty rare.

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<![CDATA[Booth Babes Then and Now]]> If you were worried that there wouldn't be any more booth babes at E3, well, the babes are still there, they're just covering up a little bit more this year because of the recent prudishness that has pervaded the trade show.
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We're thinking that it's what's inside the clothes—rather than the clothing itself—that makes the babe. But still. There must be some better booth babe shots than this. Send your booth babe shots to gizmodobox at gmail with the subject line BB and maybe we'll post one or two—guys and gals welcome!

Despite controversy, 'booth babes' still prowl E3 [c|net]

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<![CDATA[Samsung Introduces the New Flatscreen 8" Schwing]]> Kind reader Jason sent us in this possibly altered photograph of a costume gone horribly wrong.

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<![CDATA[No Booth Babes at E3? WHY Lord, WHY?]]>

Yes, you heard right. If you were counting on those scantily-clad models and strippers for an extra bang at the video game convention E3 this year, it's time to put it back into your pants, sonny boy. The video game industry is apparently trying to change its image, banning these nubile young women from enticing shy, overweight men to various booths and events. But all is not lost, my friends—the women can still be there as long as they're fully clothed. The rules for the 2006 show include a $5000 fine for the booth owner if the women are "semi-clad." The handbook from the Entertainment Software Association, the shows promoter, says:

"Material, including live models, conduct that is sexually explicit and/or sexually provocative, including but not limited to nudity, partial nudity and bathing suit bottoms, are prohibited on the show floor, all common areas, and at any access points to the show."
And if the nudie police do catch you, you'll get a verbal warning and than BAM, smacked with the fine on the next offense. So remember, it's ok to shoot hookers in San Andreas, but bikini-clad women in a convention center is a definite no-no. Thanks, climate of fear and repression!

Sexy "booth babes" face fines at video game show [Yahoo]

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<![CDATA[Ask and Ye Shall Receive! BB ATTACK!]]> Stephen gets the ball rolling with these ladies from some company that makes some kind of product. That product, whatever it is, must be truly be superior if it can mate with ladies such as these! And the ownership of said product will imbue the purchaser with those same sexual qualities!

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<![CDATA[Booth Babes - A Study in Black Satin]]> There's some company at CES that sells stuff and they had these loverly ladies flogging their junk. Luckily, kind reader Kris was able to take a snap of these ladies afore a horde of khaki-wearing IT consultants mobbed them and nearly made off with the blonde one.

This brings up an interesting point: since Team Gizmodo in Las Vegas isn't supplying us with Booth Babe pix, we are calling on you, dear readers/CES-attendees, to do their job for them. Please send in your best booth babe pix to tips at gizmodo com with the subject "BB ATTACK" and you'll get a comment invite. Now go be creepy!

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