CES 2023: All of Digit’s coverage in one place

Updated on 08-Jan-2023
HIGHLIGHTS

See what's new at CES 2023.

Samsung, BMW, Sony, LG, among others, are on the list, along with some lesser-known startup companies.

There are flying cars, seemingly-sentient cars, multi-screen laptops, rotating-screen laptops, folding and sliding displays, brighter, wider, larger and smarter TVs, accessibility-oriented gaming controllers, and much more on display at CES 2023.

CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, is one of the world’s most exciting technology events that has been held every year in Las Vegas, Nevada, in January since 1998. While the origins of the event go as far back as 1967 in New York City, it was in 1998 that CES eventually settled into the yearly format that so many of us have come to know and love. 

The pandemic ruined the whole CES experience in 2021 and 2022 and even continued into 2023 for a lot of us Indian technology journos who weren’t able to get visas in time for CES 2023 thanks to ridiculously long wait times for visas. It’s the digital age though, so we’re attending virtually just as we did in 2021 and 2022, and filtering out the noise to bring you our picks of what’s good from CES 2023. 

We decided to put out this article as a way to bring all of the many feature stories, news stories, videos and more we will create around CES 2023 into one place. Below you will find links to all of our CES coverage, so bookmark this page to keep coming back and reading it. We’ll keep updating it well past the close of CES 2023 on 9th January (India time), because we will keep discovering hidden gems from amongst the myriad exhibitors vying for our eyeballs. 

CES 2023 Coverage

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