In this video (2min 40 sec) you can join Dan Moren on a tour of the Macworld Expo show floor in this Macworld video as he looks for products that are a little off the beaten path.
His stops include the booths of: Axiotron, makers of the Modbook tablet computer; Matias, which makes the Matias folding keyboard; Dream Cheeky, which makes the MSN Missile Launcher; Otterbox, where we look at the Armor series of cases for the iPhone; and Vestalife, which makes the Ladybug speaker dock for the iPod.
The MacWorld Conference & Expo features educational conferences taught by leaders in their field, which require large admission fees to attend, and last for a few more days than the Expo. The Expo is open for a number of days (generally three or four), and attendees can visit the exhibits set up by hardware manufacturers and software publishers that support the Macintosh platform.