Each year, thousands of technology enthusiasts gather in Las Vegas, Nevada for a single purpose: to check out the latest tech tools and toys from leading manufacturers at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES).
The event has played host to some of the most storied announcements in consumer tech. From Panasonic's 1969 unveiling of the first stereo headphones for FM radio, to Philips surprising the world with the first in-home VCR.
And don't worry gamers, CES has always had plenty of cool gadgets and videogames for you as well. In fact, in 1979, Atari used the conference to announce its Atari 400 and Atari 800 consoles and Bill Gates used it as a platform to launch the Xbox back in 2001.
This year is no different. The conference kicked off to much fanfare on Tuesday, January 9. From new controllers, comfort gear and monitors designed for gamers, let's take a look at what to expect from the gaming industry at this year's CES.
One of the most talked-about themes of this year's CES revolves around 3D monitors. Brands like LG, Samsung and Acer are expected to unveil this new type of technology.
LG will reportedly show off its 4K OLED UltraGear monitor that is specifically designed for the gaming guild. Initially announced late last year, the 32-inch 4K gaming monitor boasts a 240Hz refresh rate, an ultra-fast 0.03ms Gray-to-Gray (GtG) response time, and LG's Dual-Hz feature and Pixel Sound technology.
Acer, too, will unveil its 3D monitor technology. Its Predator SpatialLabs reportedly touts a 27-inch display complete with a second virtual camera for more “depth” and “geometry” in scenes, according to a company release. The display can project a 2D and 3D image at a 4K resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels with a refresh rate of
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