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BEST OF CES 2021: THE (VIRTUAL) TECH SHOW’S WEIRDEST AND MOST WONDROUS GADGETS


THIS YEAR’S TRADE SHOW WASN’T IN LAS VEGAS BUT STILL FEATURED DISHWASHING
ROBOTS, LITTER-COLLECTING DRONES, LEGO-LIKE SUPER TVS, ROLLABLE PHONES AND MORE

Photo Illustration by Emil Lendof/The Wall Street Journal
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Joanna Stern ,
Nicole Nguyen and
Wilson Rothman
Jan. 15, 2021 9:00 am ET

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CES 2021 was unlike any trade show we’ve ever experienced. Due to Covid-19, it
was “all digital,” which really meant “mostly websites.”

To find the hot stuff this year, we didn’t wander the millions of square feet of
the Las Vegas Convention Center and surrounding facilities, but instead watched
streamed presentations, combed through hundreds of exhibitors’ “digital
activations” and, of course, heard plenty of pitches from entrepreneurs and
marketing folks eager to keep us in the loop—global pandemic or not.


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