The Live version of Channel 5's popular consumer electronics programme, The Gadget Show, opens its doors to the public on Wednesday 13 April - and Computeractive will be there to report on the latest and best gadgets available in the UK.
The Gadget Show Live will feature a live performance from the Gadget Show team, lead by Suzi Perry, Ortis Deley and Jon Bentley, three times daily in front of 4,500 attendees.
The event has been expanded to fill three exhibition halls this year, and a wide range of companies will be presenting their latest innovations.
The Computeractive team, in association with hard disk manufacturer Western Digital, will be on hand to interview some of the gadget industry's leading lights and to provide those who can't attend the event with video previews of some of the most impressive and unusual products on show. You'll find a complete list of our reports on our Gadget Show Live blog.
Facebook users can get a round-up of each day's highlights on the Computeractive Facebook Page.

Full day tickets for the event have sold out, although a limited number of afternoon-only tickets for The Gadget Show Live 2011 are available for purchase.
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