CES 2021: what to expect from the upcoming online-only tech expo

Home News Appliances (Image credit: TechRadar) CES 2021 is set to be the biggest technology expo of the year – though, because it’s all online this year, it won’t look the way it usually does.CES usually draws together tens of thousands of attendees and exhibitors to the Las Vegas Convention Center every January, as the world’s electronics manufacturers reveal their incoming wares – and TechRadar picks the most interesting innovations from the show floor to share with you at home. Amid health precautions and global lockdown measures, though, events are shifting online – and, much like the E3 gaming expo and other shows, CES 2021 has transitioned entirely to the internet, with an “all-digital” edition of the conference happening instead from January 11 to January 14 with the following schedule:January 11: Exclusive media-only accessJanuary 12: Exhibitor showcase and conference programmingJanuary 13: Exhibitor showcase and conference programmingJanuary 14: Conference programmingWhat we’re expecting to happen this year, then, is for the biggest brands to host their own live-streamed announcements – think Sony, LG, Samsung and the like – with smaller companies either managing their own streams or possibly coming together in CES-themed showcase videos. It’s during those keynotes and press conferences that we’re expecting to hear about the latest and greatest in tech – new 4K and 8K TVs, headphones, laptops, smartphones, drones, speakes and more – that are heading our way next year.So what, exactly, are we expecting to see? This guide will run you through what to expect from the biggest names in tech at CES… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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