2. The International CES is the world’s gathering place for all who
thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Held in Las Vegas
every year, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and
breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage
where next-generation innovations are introduced to the
marketplace.
The International Consumer Electronics Show showcases more
than 3,600 exhibitors, including manufacturers, developers and
suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology
delivery systems and more; a conference program with 250
sessions; and 150,000 to 160,000 attendees from more than 140
countries.
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4. The International CES is the world’s gathering place for all who
thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Held in Las Vegas
every year, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and
breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage
where next-generation innovations are introduced to the
marketplace.
The International Consumer Electronics Show showcases more
than 3,600 exhibitors, including manufacturers, developers and
suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology
delivery systems and more; a conference program with 250
sessions; and 150,000 to 160,000 attendees from more than 140
countries.
5.
6. The International CES is the world’s gathering place for all who
thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Held in Las Vegas
every year, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and
breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage
where next-generation innovations are introduced to the
marketplace.
The International Consumer Electronics Show showcases more
than 3,600 exhibitors, including manufacturers, developers and
suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology
delivery systems and more; a conference program with 250
sessions; and 150,000 to 160,000 attendees from more than 140
countries.
7. The International CES is the world’s gathering place for all who
thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Held in Las Vegas
every year, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and
breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage
where next-generation innovations are introduced to the
marketplace.
The International Consumer Electronics Show showcases more
than 3,600 exhibitors, including manufacturers, developers and
suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology
delivery systems and more; a conference program with 250
sessions; and 150,000 to 160,000 attendees from more than 140
countries.
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9. Audi Virtual Cockpit
Audi showed off the concept cockpit of the Q7
SUV. The rear-seat navigation display shown here
brings new meaning to "backseat driver."
10. Mercedes-Benz Luxury in Motion
Mercedes exhibited one of the more futuristic-
looking car concepts ever seen, the F 015 Luxury
in Motion.
11. 3D printing: Beyond plastic
A "New directions in 3D printing," a resin- and
paper-based 3D printing, as well as desktop
milling with manufacturers implementing the
technologies.
12. Oculus Crescent Bay prototype
This let’s you register and reserve your personal
30 min window with the Crescent Bay, a prototype
VR headset that adds “360 degree head tracking,
expanded positional tracking volume, dramatically
improved weight and ergonomics, and high-
quality integrated audio,” with a rumored 1440
display.
13. Robotic Spider Dress defends your personal
space
A fabulous on sheer aesthetic value alone, but the
spectacular grotesquerie isn't simply for its own
sake. The dress has been integrated with a
number of technologies leveraging Intel's Edison
chip to keep people from entering into personal
space.
14. Razer OSVR
Razer takes virtual reality open-source with a
developer's kit for its headgear.
15. Lenevo LaVie Z
Lenovo's push to make lighter-than-Yoga devices
results in the new LaVie Z series, which promises
a 13-inch clamshell laptop at 1.72 pounds (0.7kg)
and a Yoga-style 13-inch hybrid at 2.04 pounds
(0.9kg).
16. Dell XPS 13
A 13-inch notebook with a Quad HD display and
an Intel Broadwell chip inside, the XPS 13 weighs
only 2.6 pounds (1.2 kg) yet feels pretty sturdy.
The best part: the prices start at $800 (about
£530, AU$990).
17. VR
This year's Next Big Thing panel tackled the
current state and future of virtual reality