CES 2020 delivered some new folding phones, but it was the flexible PCs that really stole the show this year. …
CES 2020 - our full coverage
Kicking off from January 7th this year, CES is the world’s biggest technology show, where major products for the year ahead are unveiled for a global audience, from nearly all the major consumer electronics manufacturers. This year, we’re seeing a small return from Apple, as they talk about privacy and security. And we’re expecting to see a ton more affordable 8K TVs. What else? We’ll have to wait and see, but expect to see a load of robots and drones too as well as the odd new laptop. We’ll be posting all our coverage here from the 6th, as well as our Best in Show awards coverage too, so bookmark this page to follow all the announcements.
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Dell joins in on the foldable fun
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