If you are into video, CEDIA is a very good place to visit. It is not nearly the zoo as is CES in the main convention halls. It is particularly good for someone interested in installation -- lots of very professional people showing installation tools, in-wall wiring, etc. It was easier to get into demos of theater set-ups and projectors, etc. at CEDIA.
BUT, there was very little in the way of audio equipment, other than theater-type set-ups (in-wall speakers, etc.). The other reason to attend CEDIA are the classes that are conducted during the show (which I did not attend).
Also, the after-hours entertainment possibilities in Indianapolis are a wee bit more limited than Vegas.
BUT, there was very little in the way of audio equipment, other than theater-type set-ups (in-wall speakers, etc.). The other reason to attend CEDIA are the classes that are conducted during the show (which I did not attend).
Also, the after-hours entertainment possibilities in Indianapolis are a wee bit more limited than Vegas.