The 2017 Consumer Electronic Show (CES), January 9-12, is over and generated 670 million search results – it is by far the most important annual CE (consumer electronics) event with hectares of displays, the equivalent of years of presentations, and some of the world’s best CE companies vie for the Best of CES awards.
A visit to the website will provide hours of browsing. As many iTWire readers were on holiday we bring you a wrap up of what we reported and a list of the “Best of CES” awards.
Best of CES - innovation and noteworthy products on display.
- Best Startup: Amber Agriculture
- Best Accessibility Technology: Whill
- Best Digital Health and Fitness Product: Willow Smart Breast Pump
- Best Wearable: Willow Smart Breast Pump
- Best Automotive Technology: Honda Rider Assist
- Best Home Theater Product: Dish AirTV
- Best (Connected) Home Product: Whirlpool Zera Food Recycler
- Best Innovation (Disruptive Tech): Honda Rider Assist
- Best Mobile Device: ASUS Zenfone AR
- Best TV Product: LG OLED W-Series (see below)
- Best Gaming Product: Razer Project Ariana
- Best Offbeat Product: Fisher-Price SmartCycle
- Best Maker-Friendly Technology: Lego Boost
- Best PC: Dell XPS 13, 2-in-1 (see below)
- Best Robot or Drone: UVify Draco HD
- Best of the Best Award: LG OLED W-Series (see below)
- People’s Choice Award: Razer Project Ariana
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iTWire’s coverage included
- Emerging tech for 2017 – 4K, drones, smart homes and wearables
- Intel reinvents future of computing with its Compute Card
- Qualcomm takes smart processor quantum leap
- Samsung Gear S2, S3 and Fit 2 now for iOS
- Samsung says it wants to enhance the way consumers live, work and play
- Dell’s canvas of computing – its vision for CES 2017
- A phone smarter than the user: Huawei's vision of the future
- Sennheiser sounds good at CES 2017
- Norton extends core business to Core router
- LG sets the Tone at CES – personal, wearable, speakers and earphones
- LG shows off intelligent robots for home and work
- LG rolls out new OLED, LCD TVs, Blu-ray and audio for 2017
- LG brings webOS and Alexa to smart fridge
- LG makes smart appliances more intelligent
- What next – computer monitors with HDR?
- Hisense goes for screen gold – 85” Series 9
- Samsung says QLED better than OLED
- Sony goes OLED and pumps up the bass at CES 2017
- Acer: bigger, brasher, higher performance appears to be its 2017 vision
- HP claims thinner, lighter, faster, longer lasting, better 2017 models