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By Jacob Kastrenakes, a deputy editor who oversees tech and news coverage. Since joining The Verge in 2012, he’s published 5,000+ stories and is the founding editor of the creators desk.
CES is where the tech industry rings in the new year. Each January, just about every corner of the industry shows up with announcements and previews that set the stage for the year to come. Expect news around laptops, TVs, smart home gadgets, transportation tech, gaming, smartphones, wearables, virtual reality, and a whole lot more.
This year’s show kicks off with a day of press conferences on Monday, January 8th, featuring Samsung, LG, Nvidia, Sony, and more. Then the show floor officially opens on Tuesday, January 9th and runs through Friday, January 12th in Las Vegas, Nevada.
It’s going to be a busy week. There’s likely to be a bunch of virtual reality news as companies race to compete with Apple’s Vision Pro headset, smart home companies will continue to jam tech into more parts of our home (and hopefully get more organized in the process), and there’s certain to be a wave of new laptops, tablets, and handhelds powered by a new series of mobile-friendly chips.
As always, The Verge’s team will be on the ground covering the event’s biggest news. You can tune in below to follow along with the latest.
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Unlike LG’s transparent OLED TV, Sammy’s transparent MicroLED display is still just a prototype, but it’s the first time Samsung is showing it in public. As a reminder, MicroLED — first seen in “The Wall” at CES several years ago — has many of the same benefits as OLED (like self-lit pixels) without the organic downsides or chance of burn-in. But MicroLED is still too expensive despite the
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