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Best of CES 2021: 20 tech products to look out for this year
Feast your eyes on this year s latest and greatest tech. Share Updated: 12:50 PM CST Jan 22, 2021 Stefan Vazharov SOURCE: BestProducts.com
Feast your eyes on this year s latest and greatest tech. Share Updated: 12:50 PM CST Jan 22, 2021 Stefan Vazharov Technology Editor CES is always one of the biggest annual events, and this year’s all-digital edition is no exception. The virtual event set the stage for a plethora of consumer technology products, from industry leaders and ambitious startups, to make their debuts. Many of the products highlighted at CES 2021 are tailor-made for the socially distanced, remote-work landscape, which isn t too surprising since it feels like this new reality isn t changing anytime soon. For example, there were portable air purifiers, antimicrobial backpacks, and gadgets that spew out a fog for sanitization
Deducing the top trends at a massive trade show like CES is more art than science. I’ve been doing it for 15 years and have generally followed the same process: Collect as much information as possible under embargo in advance of the show, limit show meetings to breaking news and relationship-building, and try to read everything the PCMag team publishes. There s also a longstanding tradition of asking every other journalist I meet if they ve seen anything “cool.” After all, there s an infinite amount to cover, and scoops age quickly under the omnipresent glare of 24/7 media.
This year, of course, things were different. There were no flights to Vegas or overpriced hotel rooms. There were no endless lines to get into press conferences or a tightly thronged show floor. (Wheelie bags? Seriously people?!) There were no vendor dinners where makers, marketers, technologists, and spin doctors could share a meal and seek common interests. And there was no collegial collaboration among
January 12th, 2021
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We’ll admit, we weren’t entirely sure what to expect when we agreed to judge the annual Best of CES Awards without an in-person show. How many companies would show up to an online-only show? What would we lose without being able to wander the halls of a massive convention center and see the products up close? As it turns out, we needn’t have worried. More than 1,900 brands, big and small, turned up this year, according to the Consumer Technology Association, the industry group that organizes the show each year. What’s more, many companies found socially distant ways to show us their latest and greatest in person, ahead of the show. (That’s especially useful for the TV category, wouldn’t you say?)
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