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12 JAN
CES 2019: In pictures
As we wrap up our reportage from this weeks Vegas showcase. According to CES, roughly 180,000 attendees hit the halls. In the thick of it all was photographer Will Lipman and our team of editors. Here, we try to capture some of the coolest highlights, some of the spectacle, and none of the queueing, toilet searching and taxi flagging.
Google dominated the lot outside the Las Vegas convention center. Its was so involved that it had its own theme park ride.
UBTech’s Walker is an attempt to create the robot butler of our future.
Features Editor Aaron Souppouris hunts down exhibitor booths.
Impossible Burgers were being served up for free outside the CES halls. No meat, but still tasting like a burger.
CES 2019 ran for three days, if you don’t count the press day. Or all the very early briefings, embargoes and phone-calls that happen just before that.
LG”s OLED universe is always a draw for crowds. This time, they were formed into curved shapes.
BotBoxer didn’t punch back, thankfully. But it didn’t stop one of our editors hurting himself.
Video producer Briah Oh makes one last check inside Engadget’s CES trailer, right on the lot.
The first bendable phone made a splash at CES, even if it was announced by Royole months before.
The eternal struggle: trying to get out of the convention center when everyone else has the same idea.
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