Also known as the Consumer Electronics Show, CES is the biggest tech trade show of the year, kicking off the first week of January and setting the stage for trends, announcements and emerging product categories we’ll see throughout the rest of 2023. The show gives us an early look at the latest in TVs and laptops, useful (and sometimes invasive) smart home gadgets, and plenty of phones, monitors, cars, and smart toilets in between.
For 2023, CES runs from January 5 through January 8. But the news is starting to roll in before then: Samsung, LG, Sony and quite a few others will kick off a day of press conferences on January 4. And you can bet that companies eager to get their news out will start sharing announcements even earlier in the week. It will be a busy start to the new year.
The edge will cover CES on the ground in Las Vegas. You can follow here for the latest news and plenty of hands-on video coverage of the show. After a few quieter years — CES 2021 was online-only due to the pandemic, and CES 2022 saw just a quarter of typical attendance due to micron concerns — the Consumer Technology Association, which hosts CES, expects this year’s show to be more a return to form, with busier venues and much more news to spread.
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