The Engadget Show returns February 27th with Boxee's Avner Ronen, Windows Phone 7 Series, and more!

The Show is sponsored by Sprint, and will take place at the Times Center, part of The New York Times Building in the heart of New York City at 41st St. between 7th and 8th Avenues (see map after the break). Tickets are -- as always -- free to anyone who would like to attend, but seating is limited, and tickets will be first come, first served... so get there early! Here's all the info you need:
- There is no admission fee -- tickets are completely free
- The event is all ages
- Ticketing will begin at the Times Center at 2:30PM on Saturday, doors will open for seating at 4:30PM, and the show begins at 5PM
- You cannot collect tickets for friends or family -- anyone who would like to come must be present to get a ticket
- Seating capacity in the Times Center is about 340, and once we're full, we're full
- The venue is located at 41st St. between 7th and 8th Avenues in New York City (map after the break)
- The show length is around an hour
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Engadget any news on live streaming? or how fast you are planning to post the video?
@Dking7 We're seriously considering it -- and we might even have some surprising features to add to it. We'll let you know!
@Nilay Patel Could you also consider a podcast version of these? Seriously, many of us will never watch the video, but interviews can be *listened* to. Remember Balmer? That worked pretty well, I thought.
Come up to Boston!
The Acela train's only ~$100 and an extra $70 gets you first class seats, a meal, unlimited (alcoholic) drinks, and pre-trip lounge privileges. It really couldn't be any easier.
@Alex yeah, but Boston SUCKS.
@bleekbleek
In terms of politics and pro sports teams, I agree.
Damn... I'd love to be at this show.. I'll be busy installing cisco unity in three of our branches :/
I thought Steve J was showing up for the next one...
Still, every Engadget show so far has been fun, and I liked it, even though I have to wait half a week for it. I luv you Engadget.
After seeing the last one I can tell you what will take up the time - most of it will be about multitouch - the single most important thing in the world of electronics to the editors of engadget. Excuse me, waiter - please send back this fork. Why, is it dirty, sir? No, but it isn't multitouch.
Sorry folks, we are out of time to ask any of the questions you may have posted but we'll get back to you with more info on multitouch as soon as we hear something.
Just wondering but is the wp7 device something you are going to be able to have for a few hours to play with? (or will it be controlled by somebody from microsoft)
If its something you will be able to go hands on I'd be interested in a seeing a post about your impressions of what kind of things you notice when its not a controlled demo. As awesome as it looks there seem to still be a ton of unanswered questions with the OS.
Man, I'd relaly like to attend, especially with my new site up. Really interested in WP 7.
http://www.newphoneinfo.com/
Try to get some info on the release of D-Link's Boxee Box! I want one already. :)