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  • The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® today announced CES® 2021 – January 6-9, 2021 – will be an all-digital experience connecting exhibitors, customers, thought leaders and media from around the world. The new format will allow participants to hear from technology innovators, see cutting-edge technologies and the latest product launches, and engage with global brands and startups from around the world.

    "Amid the pandemic and growing global health concerns about the spread of COVID-19, it's just not possible to safely convene tens of thousands of people in Las Vegas in early January 2021 to meet and do business in person,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “Technology helps us all work, learn and connect during the pandemic – and that innovation will also help us reimagine CES 2021 and bring together the tech community in a meaningful way. By shifting to an all-digital platform for 2021, we can deliver a unique experience that helps our exhibitors connect with existing and new audiences."

    CES 2021 will be a new immersive experience, where attendees will have a front row seat to discover and see the latest technology. This highly personalized experience will bring a global event to the comfort and safety of your home or office.

    For over 50 years, CES has been the global stage for innovation. CTA’s goal for CES 2021 is to provide an engaging platform for companies large and small to launch products, build brands and form partnerships, while prioritizing health and safety. Members of the tech community thrive by coming together, sharing ideas and introducing products that will shape our future.

    Mark your calendars for the first week in January and be on the lookout for more exciting news about CES 2021. We plan to return to Las Vegas for CES 2022, combining the best elements of a physical and digital show.

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    The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® is reimagining how to connect exhibitors, customers, thought leaders and media from around the world while prioritizing health and safety. We are excited to share that CES® 2021 will be an all-digital experience.

    For more than 50 years, CES has been the global stage for innovation. And CES 2021 will continue to be a platform to launch products, engage with global brands and define the future of the tech industry.

    With the growing global health concerns about the spread of COVID-19, it is not possible to safely convene tens of thousands of people in Las Vegas in early January 2021 to meet and do business in person.

    An all-digital CES 2021 will allow the entire tech community to safely share ideas and introduce the products that will shape our future. You'll be able to participate in all the awe-inspiring moments of CES wherever you are in the world. We are designing a unique experience for the tech industry.

    CES 2021 will offer a highly personalized experience:

    • Keynotes and conferences Now you'll have a front-row seat for groundbreaking announcements and insights from the world's tech leaders completely online.

    • Product showcase With this digital evolution of the CES show floor, you'll be able to explore products and services, based on your interests and business, through dynamic product showcases or live demos.

    • Meetings and networking You'll be able to engage with the brands, thought leaders and business connections you care about with live interactions, meetups or roundtable discussions.

    Technology has helped us all work, learn and connect during the coronavirus pandemic, and it has presented real solutions to help solve complex global challenges. We recognize that, particularly in these uncertain times, it is the partnerships of some of the most creative minds that bring the best solutions to life.

    We're looking forward to welcoming the global tech industry, from international brands to budding startups, to kick off the year with the world's most influential digital technology event.

    Mark your calendars for the first week in January and be on the lookout for more exciting news about CES 2021. We plan to return to Las Vegas for CES 2022, combining the best elements of a physical and digital show.

    Thank you for your continued support. Please stay healthy and safe.

  • Sony, heading into its landmark 50th year as an exhibitor at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), today announced its robust participation in the upcoming 2021 event. The company will showcase its innovations at this year’s groundbreaking digital-only event, to be held January 11-14, 2021.

    Sony will take the main (virtual) stage and invites CES 2021 registered media to join the live press conference. Any member of the public can also view Sony’s live press conference on Sony’s digital event platform. Members of the media can access and download the company’s CES-related resources and materials on both Sony and CTA’s Digital platforms.

    • WHAT: Sony Digital Press Event at CES 2021
    • WHEN: Monday, January 11th, 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (U.S.)
    • WHO: Sony Corporation Executives
    • WHERE: Details will be released for registered CES attendees soon; interested members of the public will also be able to watch the live press conference and all can review Sony’s latest resources and materials on the company’s standalone event platform, which will debut shortly.
  • The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) wants you to know you have limited amount of time to register before things get more complicated.

    Registration for qualified, credentialed media is being taken now through Jan. 8, 2021. After Jan. 8th media must pay the going rate to attend. Other industry members can register to attend the trade-only virtual event through Jan. 3, 2021 for a fee of $149, rising to $499 for registrations between Jan. 4-Jan. 14. Check here for details.

    In a virtual pre-CES media briefing Tuesday, the leaders of this years CES — Gary Shapiro (president and CEO of CTA), Jean Foster, marketing senior VP; and Karen Chupka, executive VP CES — announced the first-ever virtual CES 2021 is taking place between January 11-14, 2021.

    Qualified attendees will have access to portions of the event, including keynote speeches available for free on CES’s social media pages, and to various live events and virtual booths.

  • Panasonic will have a press event Friday 8th January, 10am GMT (5am ET, 2am PT)

  • NAB has been pushed waaay out to October 9 - 13, 2021.

    Be curious as to if they stick to that date or if it gets pushed once again.

    And what happens in 2022, do they stick to the same usual time of the year and bring it back forward or leave it at this new time slot at the end of the year??

  • The first new Sony camera product of 2021 will be VX8017. (Announcement just before or during CES 2021)

  • @IronFilm

    And what happens in 2022, do they stick to the same usual time of the year and bring it back forward or leave it at this new time slot at the end of the year??

    Things won't go back to normal, capitalism can't survive without severe restrictions on social life.

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  • Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, has thrived by creating innovative consumer electronics and solutions that bring mutual benefits to consumers, businesses and industries. 2021 presents a year of hope and opportunity, following a year of unprecedented limitations. At CES 2021, Canon is premiering an interactive digital experience through five unexpected experiences and innovation cornerstones to celebrate how people can use Canon products and solutions to help redefine the limits they face. Attendees can be inspired to transcend limits by capturing the marvels of space, the splendor of wildlife, and the nostalgia of a lost iconic sports setting.

    "2020 was a year filled with limits. We were all faced with looking at our daily lives and figuring out the best paths to complete our professional work and responsibilities to our families," said Kazuto Ogawa, president and CEO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. "As we catapult into 2021, we are presented with a unique opportunity to redefine our limits. At CES, Canon is excited to share how our technologies, solutions and products can inspire and offer a chance to collaborate on a better future."

    Canon's five-cornerstone immersive experience at CES 2021 consists of the following:

    Canon Redefines How We See Our Planet

    CES attendees can join astronaut Marsha Ivins in a recreation of space to discover Canon's compact imaging satellites, the CE-SAT-1 and 2B, and see how these cost-efficient, high-resolution satellites are making space imaging more accessible. As attendees navigate different locations around the world, using high-resolution images from the CE-SAT-1, they can take their own snapshots and save their favorites as backgrounds for their compatible mobile device. In addition to lending her voice to the experience, astronaut Marsha Ivins is also taking part in a pre-recorded Canon hosted panel discussion, accessible through the cornerstone, with fellow astronaut and filmmaker Colonel Terry Virts, where they'll discuss the profound impact space imaging has on humanity and our planet.

    Canon Redefines How We Experience Sports & Entertainment

    In 2020, fans were forced to watch sports and entertainment from their screens. Now, Canon's Volumetric Video System is set to change the ways we experience our favorite events and sports, by allowing us to view the action from unlimited angles. To showcase the capabilities of Canon's Volumetric Video Studio in Kawasaki, Canon is bringing CES visitors back to Love Park, the legendary Philadelphia skateboarding haven, to witness up-and-coming skateboarders Yuto Watanabe and Kyonosuke Yamashita skate this long-lost location. Together with world-renowned skateboarding photographer and new Canon Explorer of Light Atiba Jefferson, the skateboarding action at Love Park was resurrected and captured in a way that has never been seen before to highlight how we redefine the viewing experience of sports and entertainment.

    Canon Redefines the Way We Capture Life

    During such an unparalleled year, it has been harder for people to connect with the critical wildlife and natural ecosystems that are continuing to disappear around us. Canon Explorer of Light and renowned wildlife photographer Charles Glatzer traveled to snowy Yellowstone National Park with his EOS R5 camera to photograph the famous Yellowstone wolves to showcase how the monitoring of the wolves has helped preserve the national park and its valuable inhabitants. Through this multi-level interactive experience, attendees will be able to join Charles on this trip and take control of an EOS R5 camera themselves using some of the mirrorless camera's most remarkable features, such as animal detection and the coordinated in-body stabilization.

    The experience also highlights Canon printers through a stunning wildlife photo gallery featuring some of Charles's best Yellowstone imagery that can be purchased* as high-quality prints, printed on the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 and the imagePROGRAF PRO-4100. Other products from the current Canon line-up, including the Colorado 1640 and Colorado 1650 printers, are also featured in an additional product gallery for attendees to experience.

    Canon Redefines How We Work Together

    In 2020 the whole world experienced the limits of hybrid and remote work environments. Canon, with software tools such as the EOS Webcam Utility and the upcoming AMLOS Camera System, is redefining how we see, engage and interact with each other through gesture-based imaging technology. While currently scheduled to be released later in 2021, attendees can already experience a sample of the AMLOS Camera System during an interactive video and audio adventure, where they become Secret Agent Magnolia and use the system to collaborate with a field operative during an exciting intelligence mission. All in a day's (virtual) work.

    Canon Redefines the Way we Shape the Future

    Canon is driven by its Kyosei philosophy -- to collaborate with others to help create a harmonious planet. Today, Canon is using its long-standing manufacturing and technology expertise to help redefine energy, healthcare, food, transportation, and recycling through its Innovation Lab in Virginia. Through an interactive timeline, attendees can peek behind the curtain and learn how Canon is collaborating with Tufts University and Mori to scale aqueous silks in order to tackle food waste and plastic pollution. One of the many innovation stories in which Canon is scaling emerging technologies to benefit the world.

    Please visit Canon at the 2021 CES Show and follow Canon throughout the show on Instagram at @CanonUSA and Twitter at @CanonUSAimaging. Use #CanonCES2021 to join the conversation and visit our website at www.usa.canon.com.

    Canon PR team mostly redefined new low point of bad press releases.

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  • Canon commits to stodgy blocks of BS.

  • Panasonic Box Camera BGH1

  • Here is the concert

  • Canon has set a website for CES: https://redefinethelimits.us/

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  • Sony's AirPeak

  • AMD presentation.

  • HISENSE HISENSE FORMALLY ANNOUNCES TRICHROMA LASER PROJECTOR PLANS

    Hisense announced at its virtual CES press conference Monday the launch of its “TriChroma” Laser TV lineup, consisting of short-throw DLP-based front projectors based on red, green and blue laser light engines that it had shown in the past as some of the first displays capable of presenting more than 100% of the BT2020 color gamut.

    Hisense demonstrated prototypes of DLP projectors using TriChroma laser lighting at CES over the past couple of years, but has yet to deliver one to the consumer market. The technology is touted as offering some of the widest color gamut coverage of any consumer-oriented display technology, offering the potential for the most natural and accurate performance levels.

    It also will work nicely with Texas Instruments’ DLP digital micromirror microdisplay chips, eliminating the need for color wheels, and hence visible rainbow pattern artifacts, that can be distracting to some viewers with sensitive eyes.

  • Panasonic Tour