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Consumer Electronics Show (CES) : Lukas Krylovas, Isf-18/1
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) : Lukas Krylovas, Isf-18/1
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) : Lukas Krylovas, Isf-18/1
(CES)
• https://www.ces.tech/CES/media/pdfs/technology
-milestones-timeline.pdf
• OLED TV, 2008
• 3D HDTV, 2009
• Tablets, Netbooks and Android Devices, 2010
• Connected TV, Smart Appliances, Android Honeycomb, Ford’s Electric Focus,
Motorola Atrix, Microsoft Avatar Kinect, 2011
• Ultrabooks, 3D OLED, Android 4.0 Tablets, 2012
• Ultra HDTV, Flexible OLED, Driverless Car Technology, 2013
• 3D Printers, Sensor Technology, Curved UHD, Wearable Technologies, 2014
• 4K UHD, Virtual Reality, Unmanned Systems, 2015
How to attend
• CES is restricted to members of the tech industry
and not open to the public. Depending on the
level of package you want, passes cost $300,
$900, or $1700. Some related events, such as
Nvidia's press conference, are open to the public,
though seating is limited.
What topics involved?
Success stories
• AERNOS – specific nano gas sensors that can
detect air pollution and other gases.
• BLACK BOX VR – it‘s a virtual reality fitness
technology.
• BenjiLock – a fingerprint lock, supports 10
different fingerprints and still can be opened with
a regular key.