CES
The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is held every year in Las Vegas. It’s typically the largest event of its kind and the trends seen there are a harbinger of what’s to come in the months ahead in areas such as televisions, laptops, streaming content, health and fitness, smart homes, and transportation. Due to COVID-19, The Verge will be covering the event remotely. As some companies drop out and others forge ahead, it promises to be a memorable event.
Mercedes-Benz unveils sporty, ultra-long-range Vision EQXX electric concept car
The German automaker claims improved aerodynamics and battery efficiency allows for 1,000 km of range
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Samsung’s 2022 TV lineup has big software changes, smaller hardware upgrades
A redesigned home screen, more HDMI 2.1 ports, but still no Dolby Vision
CES 2022 will introduce HDMI 2.1a, another confusing new spec
Brace yourself for yet another new HDMI standard