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CES 2021 â setting the tone for the consumer industry Gary Shaprio, President and CEO, Consumer Technology Association The first ever all-digital CES took place last month and below we consider some of the key trends, and take a look at some of the technology that was on show. By Neil Tyler.
Over many decades CES has not only marked the start of a new year, but has helped to set the tone for the consumer industry. Despite the global pandemic the organisers of CES were able to hold the first-ever, all-digital show using technology to connect people across different digital platforms.
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Every year, CES serves as the launchpad for the most exciting innovations in televisions, audio, computing, home appliances, mobile accessories, robotics, and other technologically-related fields. The reveals of gorgeously massive OLED displays and immersive wireless headphones leave attendees salivating and shoppers anxious to buy them. But historically, it s the most outlandish technology that gets the bulk of attention and becomes fodder for conversation when asked the inevitable question, what did you see at the show?
These wild and crazy products usually (though not always) hail from small companies and start-ups. And while some are eventually made into actual, saleable products, others disappear after enjoying their 15 minutes of fame.
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