Key Takeaways
- The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks off in Las vegas tomorrow, the first time it’s returned to ‘normal’ in two years.
- Every year CES throws up tech that’s innovative, exciting and sometimes downright weird, and this year is likely to be no exception.
- We can expect to the latest and greatest in gaming and computer hardware, audio visual, electric vehicles and smart home technologies.
- For investors, it provides a peek at future revenue sources for a range of different companies, from the biggest names in tech to small startups.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) launches tomorrow, January 5th, the first time the world’s largest technology exhibition has been properly running for two years.
If you’re not 100% sure CES is, it’s a global tech trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), held every year (apart from when Covid messes it up) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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