The Upgrade

An Expert’s Take on the Best Way to Do CES

Ignore the noise

Lance Ulanoff
OneZero
Published in
3 min readJan 7, 2019

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CCES, a massive consumer electronics event held in Las Vegas every year, doesn’t officially start until Tuesday. But if you’re a member of the media, it began weeks ago with a steady and unstoppable flow of entreaties to visit this or that booth and agreeing to keep an embargo on news that’s meant to be shared at a predetermined time. It’s the trade show’s version of pregaming but without the pleasant buzz.

Before CES officially opens, there’s a small sanctioned event called Unveiled that pools together all the gadgets, gizmos, and services you’re conditioned to care about. You can cover a lot of ground visiting that event alone, but it often misses the best of the show: the oddities and innovations collected in Eureka Park. The funky startup show at the Sands is packed full of entrepreneurs from countries around the world. The products are unusual, idiosyncratic, and always a highlight.

As you prepare to attend the 2019 show, or just read about the biggest announcements on tech sites, remind yourself that for all the spectacle of CES, some of the most worthwhile stuff is hidden away.

The big guns — Samsung, Sony, TCL, LG, and others — will open CES with press conferences, where they will sprint through tons of new products…

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Lance Ulanoff
Lance Ulanoff

Written by Lance Ulanoff

Tech expert, journalist, social media commentator, amateur cartoonist and robotics fan.