Forbes January 13, 2020
Tim Bajarin

I mentioned in my last column that when I attended CES 2020, it would be the 50th show I have attended. After that many years of attending CES, I have developed a very targeted approach to what I want to see and experience in the four days I am there.

While much of my time is taken up in meetings and seeing things behind the scenes, I do try and get on the show floor for at least several hours. To make that time effective I need to determine what I want to see in person. Of course, I always enjoy seeing what’s new in TV’s and audio and was stunned by Samsung’s 292″ Wall TV and LG’s Rollable...

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