I'm making a thread for CES 2020 because I know we will want to discuss it but we don't want to litter the Android thread with talks of TVs and sex toys.
Official site: https://www.ces.tech/
January 7-10
Las Vegas, NV
A couple of links speculating/previewing what to expect:
https://www.cnet.com/news/ces-2020-preview/
https://www.techradar.com/news/ces-2020
https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/what-to-expect-from-ces-2020-4/
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/3/2...-samsung-the-wall-retrospective-what-happened
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/ces-2020
https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/03/ces-2020-what-to-expect/
Personally, if it hasn't already been known, I'm really looking at TVs and new stuff in the smart home sector. One thing that I read about in the previews that I didn't know before is that there is going to be a big emphasis on health and wellness this year. I know it's something we've been doing at the clinic for the past two years and it was pretty cutting edge, fresh, etc. when my dad, and eventually I, got in to it but it has really taken off in the past year. One of the articles described it as reversing the addiction to screens that tech created over the past decade. Interesting way to put it and I agree, but the whole "wellness" field is so much more than just how we use tech. So I'm excited to see what all the introduce, as well as new fitness tech like the smartwatches and fitness trackers.
i know I personally made huge gains when I utilized the combination of my Jawbone UP2 and MyFitnessPal a few years ago and dropped a ton of weight in the span of 7 weeks. The UP died a few months after and I slowly let MFP fade away. It's a bit of a shame that a dinky, $50 device and a free tracking service was the difference between getting on and falling off the wagon but, hey, it's helped a lot more people a lot more than it helped me, so if it works, why not?
So just TVs and the smart home and fitness stuff is what I'm really interested in. I'll try to keep tabs on most of the big news from other areas of the convention but those are really just the main ones I'm really interested in.
Hopefully this thread can last us until the next CES in a year where we can just talk about tech introduced next week and its implementation throughout the year.
Official site: https://www.ces.tech/
January 7-10
Las Vegas, NV
A couple of links speculating/previewing what to expect:
https://www.cnet.com/news/ces-2020-preview/
https://www.techradar.com/news/ces-2020
https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/what-to-expect-from-ces-2020-4/
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/3/2...-samsung-the-wall-retrospective-what-happened
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/ces-2020
https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/03/ces-2020-what-to-expect/
Personally, if it hasn't already been known, I'm really looking at TVs and new stuff in the smart home sector. One thing that I read about in the previews that I didn't know before is that there is going to be a big emphasis on health and wellness this year. I know it's something we've been doing at the clinic for the past two years and it was pretty cutting edge, fresh, etc. when my dad, and eventually I, got in to it but it has really taken off in the past year. One of the articles described it as reversing the addiction to screens that tech created over the past decade. Interesting way to put it and I agree, but the whole "wellness" field is so much more than just how we use tech. So I'm excited to see what all the introduce, as well as new fitness tech like the smartwatches and fitness trackers.
i know I personally made huge gains when I utilized the combination of my Jawbone UP2 and MyFitnessPal a few years ago and dropped a ton of weight in the span of 7 weeks. The UP died a few months after and I slowly let MFP fade away. It's a bit of a shame that a dinky, $50 device and a free tracking service was the difference between getting on and falling off the wagon but, hey, it's helped a lot more people a lot more than it helped me, so if it works, why not?
So just TVs and the smart home and fitness stuff is what I'm really interested in. I'll try to keep tabs on most of the big news from other areas of the convention but those are really just the main ones I'm really interested in.
Hopefully this thread can last us until the next CES in a year where we can just talk about tech introduced next week and its implementation throughout the year.