What to expect from CES 2018

What to expect from CES 2018

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CES officially kicks off next Thursday, but the deluge of press releases and product demonstrations will get started well in advance of that time. The show has become so massive that it's impossible to cover everything. From phones and tablets to PC hardware, and on to displays, home entertainment, home appliances, and concept cars, CES has it all. Our cohorts over at Tech Radar will be looking at all the latest smartphones and gadgets, while we'll mostly focus on the PC ecosystem. What do we expect to see over the coming week?

Virtual Reality is still a thing, though it's been far slower to go mainstream than initially expected. There will be new headsets this year, but perhaps more interesting will be the growing field of AR—augmented reality—devices. There's room for both, and AR is arguably the more difficult task to get right, but we're looking forward to seeing some alternatives to Microsoft's HoloLens.

What to expect from CES 2018

Jan 5, 2018, 9:26pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/what-to-expect-from-ces-2018/ >CES officially kicks off next Thursday, but the deluge of press releases and product demonstrations will get started well in advance of that time. The show has become so massive that it's impossible to cover everything. From phones and tablets to PC hardware, and on to displays, home entertainment, home appliances, and concept cars, CES has it all. Our cohorts over at Tech Radar will be looking at all the latest smartphones and gadgets, while we'll mostly focus on the PC ecosystem. What do we expect to see over the coming week? >Virtual Reality is still a thing, though it's been far slower to go mainstream than initially expected. There will be new headsets this year, but perhaps more interesting will be the growing field of AR—augmented reality—devices. There's room for both, and AR is arguably the more difficult task to get right, but we're looking forward to seeing some alternatives to Microsoft's HoloLens.