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CES is going to look a little different this year, but there are still lots of new products and announcements in the works.

The world’s most anticipated electronics show must go on. But it’s going to look a little different this year.

Computing CES is easily one of the biggest trade shows for computing each year. With Nvidia, Intel, and AMD all set for show-stopping press conferences, we can expect 2022 to be no different. The big three are all hotly rumored to launch the next generations of processors and graphics, and enthusiasts will be all-ears listening for an update on the chip shortage.

AV Very little is back to normal. But for the major manufacturers, it’s a return to the basics — TVs and soundbars. More to the point, we’ll see more from the usual suspects like LG, Samsung, Sony, and TCL, pushing their ecosystems further than ever before, aiming to make things work together better than ever. That creates silos, sure. But it also can create better experiences for the end-user.

Smart home CES tends to be ground zero for smart home products. If it’s connected, innovative, and cool, you’ll probably see it somewhere on the show floor. This year there seems to be a particular focus on privacy-focused devices that protect your data, as well as devices that protect your home. Gaming When it comes to video games, CES is usually the week to watch for those who want to soup up their setup. The show is filled with PC accessories, from keyboards to headsets.

Mobile CES has never been a big event for mobile, but that doesn’t mean it’s entirely without things of interest for phone-lovers. The big one here is the heavily -leaked and long-delayed Samsung Galaxy S21 FE. After being pushed nearly a year due to the chip shortage, the release of Samsung’s popular budget flagship finally seems imminent.

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