From Wired Magazine, "To cut it in the cutthroat world of today's Las Vegas strip, syrupy Canadian chanteuse Celine Dion needs all the help she can get.
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It also includes an impressive spread of technological wizardry. Among the contraptions at her new Colosseum theater at Caesars Palace, where the shows will take place, is a colossal LED screen that can display backdrops ranging from the moon to New York's Times Square, a vast ethernet network controlling thousands of lights on stage, and a giant humidifier designed to protect Dion's voice from the dry desert air.
It's all designed to help fill 4,100 seats a night, five nights a week, 40 weeks a year, at prices ranging from $87.50 to $200."