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CES 2019 recap: Day zero

Jon Fingas, @jonfingas

January 08, 2019
 

CES 2019 recap: Day zero | DeviceDaily.com

 

A lot happened at CES before the show floor opened up, and it won’t surprise you to hear that TVs played a large part. Manufacturers unveiled a slew of 8K sets, including Samsung’s room-filling Q900 and even an LG Signature roll-up TV that hides when you’re not using it. And that’s not including support for Apple, whose technology was surprisingly ubiquitous at pre-CES events. The recap above will give you a taste of what happened. You can find more of our coverage here, and be sure to stay tuned as the show floor opens.

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