CES Moves Online, Highlights Virtual Product Trends

CES moves online this week, with the CEA limiting official keynotes to 30 minutes and companies staging virtual presentations. Early announcements from Samsung, Sony and Verizon highlight TV trends (Mini LED, OLED competition, HDMI 2.1), 5G talk, laptops (ARM rivalry), and smart-home and health gadgets. Coverage will focus on product reveals and technical specs amid a skeptical view of health-related devices.
Key Points
- 1Shifts CES fully online, limiting keynotes to 30 minutes and virtual booths.
- 2Spotlights TV and connectivity trends: Mini LED, OLED competition, widespread HDMI 2.1, and 5G mentions.
- 3Encourages engineers to prioritize HDMI 2.1 support and watch ARM laptops, 5G, and smart-home standards.
Scoring Rationale
Industry-wide event reporting highlights practical hardware trends, but offers limited novelty and relies on single-source media coverage.
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