CES 2017 Live Event: What to Expect Today, January 4th?
RommelCES 2017 has started and yesterday, Fiat Chrysler, Qualcomm and Faraday Future had delivered the goods and everyone was excited with their newest launches. Today, however, is a brand new day and it is expected to be a lot bigger than the previous day.
BMW and promised that they will be showing a glimpsed into the interior of the future, along with revolutionary trailblazing concepts. One of its ideas is the HoloActive Touch gesture control system. What they have to offer - more will be revealed 9:30 AM EST.
CES 2017 for LG is going to be a launch of an array of stuff that they will be releasing for the year - phones, USB-C monitors, Bluetooth neck speakers and more at 11 AM EST.
Panasonic will also give tech experts a treat at the CES 2017 event as the consumer electronics group will be showing notable gadgets such as the Lumix GH5 camera, which is expected to be popular with videographers as it is the company's next entry in the Micro Four Thirds line.
Toyota will be showcasing new concept vehicles which emphasize the essence of UX in developing highly-automated vehicles and robots. Is this the future of cars? Toyota will be live at 4PM EST. Samsung will then follow at 5 PM EST to show off some excellent home appliances such as the four-way washer, a new refrigerator equipped with touchscreen. Unfortunately, no flagship phones to be revealed but Galaxy A midrange phones will be displayed this year.
The Wenesday event ends with Sony and the NVIDIA CES Keynote. Vergecast will be live on video and on Twitter for the entire week. Vergecast will be live at 7:30 PM for sneak peek at the behind the scenes of the CES 2017. Don't miss the live action!
Penultimate to the NVIDIA CES Keynote will be Sony at 8 PM EST which are rumored to show off 4K OLED TV. This will be their launch after four years of demonstrating a prototype. Will there be a new "Walkman?" That is to be found out on the show later today. Here's an amazing preview of CES 2017:
NVIDIA CES 2017 Keynote will happen at 9:30 PM EST. After a smashing year, Nvidia opens 2017 with a wide range of smart, impressive GPUs which are powered by the new Pascal architecture. Nvidia is expected to have a full-on display of its AI and self-driving cars projects. Their keynote address for the past years have been very long but full of authentic surprises! So, this one is to watch out for.
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