Jason Hiner from cnet said that Flashy three-story booths and auditoriums full of tech nerds were replaced by highly produced livestreams and virtual pitches from executives dialing in from their home offices and kitchen tables. But in the end, it was still CES.
We got our first look at what are likely to become some of the most popular TVs and laptops of 2021. We saw ambitious ideas and concepts for products that may never come to market but could inspire future product designers to keep dreaming. And, of course, we were entertained by the usual robots, flights of fancy and head-scratching oddities.
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