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Virtual reality to voice assistance: What CES 2019 taught us about the tech industry

Over 4500 companies exhibiting their latest and greatest innovations in technology, setting the agenda for the next 12 months

January 15, 2019 / 13:05 IST
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The tech industry gathers once at the start of every year in Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show. And this year was no different, with over 4500 companies exhibiting their latest and greatest innovations in technology. CES often sets the agenda for what’s to follow in the upcoming 12 months; at least for the tech industry. What did we learn from CES 2019?

Content providers have a long way to go

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The 8K revolution is well on its way; with manufacturers like LG, TCL, Samsung and Sony all displaying their large 8K OLED and LCD screens. Thirty-three million pixels, or more than four times as dense as 4K TVs, is what you get when you buy an 8K TV. Sure, 8K is a viable display technology, but currently, streaming services like Amazon Prime and Netflix are among a few names with 4K-ready content; not forgetting 4K Blu-rays, but that’s about it. So, with limited access to 4K content, little alone 8K, you can’t help but ask, "Is an 8K TV really worth its hefty price tag?"

VR is making a comeback