CES show report: Automobiles, computer vision, and imaging are big trends
Getting to CES turned out to be a bit of a problem for quite a few of us this year. Due to a string of storms, fog, and snow, dozens of flights were delayed or cancelled. We were lucky to get in pretty much on time, and after a one-hour taxi line it was a short trip to the strip. It was a short night’s sleep but then we were ready for the show to get started.
You probably know that CES is the biggest gadget show of the year. Over 170,000 people gather in Vegas to experience the very lastest in tech. Drones, VR and AR headsets, robots, wearables, 8K displays; it’s all on display. Missing were big product announcements from key companies like Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung. It’s not hip anymore to do this at CES, but instead these companies are known to make their big announcements at private events. Still, there was plenty going on.
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