PHILADELPHIA, PA, February 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show provides individuals with a chance to preview the latest developments in consumer technology--including mobile devices, computers, and more. This year's event wrapped up in January, and according to one Venture Beat report, it attracted "hundreds of thousands" of eager spectators. Though the CES event is now over, a company called Zero4All claims that consumers can still sample breaking new technologies--without having to stand in line with hundreds of other people. Zero4All has issued a new statement to the press, commenting on the conclusion of CES and noting the advantages of its own program.
"Zero4All independent consumer product reviewers have a huge advantage over the hundreds of thousands who flock to the CES each year," the company says, in its press statement. "Rather than having to wait all year long for the highly anticipated annual revealing of gadgets and gizmos, Zero4All members are lucky enough to receive sneak peeks, sample products, and actual demos of some the greatest new electronic products from abroad as they are developed and pre-released."
The Zero4All program allows consumers to receive free consumer electronics products, in exchange for penning short product reviews. According to the company's press statement, this is ultimately a better way to sample new technologies than attending a big event like CES. "While the CES boasts more than 3,250 exhibitors, Zero4All's independent consumer product reviewers only need look to the database of over 2,500 manufacturers's items to grab their own glimpse of gadgets trending in the world of electronics," continues the press statement. "Product reviewers not only have access to the database of over 2,500 trending products, they can also request actual samples and demos of any product found in the database and write their review of those products."
Continues the company's statement, "The Zero4All independent reviewer process comes with a huge package of rewarding benefits. Sure, the Zero4All independent reviewers receive free products to use and write their reviews on, simply reporting the good, bad and ugly of each product. However, their reviews ultimately help consumers discover and access new trending technology products by making U.S. distributors and importers more accepting of brands that they would normally not consider."
Meanwhile, at this year's just-concluded CES event, the big trend was mobile technology--a development that hardly comes as a surprise to the Zero4All team. "This is certainly not a shocker to the Zero4All staff or independent product reviewers. Manufacturers of mobile technology, like smart phones, tablets and even smart watches and smart bracelets, are being added to our database every day."
"Manufacturers need these amazing products imported to the U.S market and are willing to provide samples and demo units to our independent product reviewers," concludes Zero4All. "They do this as a token, to simply get a chance at having their products noticed and possibly made available to U.S. consumers."
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Zero4All is a one-of-a-kind program that allows consumers to access a sprawling database of manufacturer products, and then to receive many of those products, directly from the manufacturers and totally free of charge. The company works by putting consumers in touch with manufacturers who are legally required to give away sample and "demo" products in order to maintain their corporate tax advantages. Consumers can select the product they wish to receive, then get them for free, simply by agreeing to write brief product reviews. The Zero4All product database includes more than 2,500 items, many of them consumer electronics.
Website: http://zero4all.org
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The 2013 Consumer Electronics Show recently wrapped up--but according to Zero4All, consumers can still sample the best in new and upcoming technologies.
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