CTA President cancels CES 2021 convention and going all-digital

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Yup, that's right. The Consumer Electronics Show or better known as CES will be going all-digital in 2021 and that means the entire tech media and community can hop in to join the event simultaneously. As announced by Consumer Technology Association (CTA) President and CEO, Gary Shapiro, this is obviously due to the concerns of the pandemic and preventing another COVID-19 spread just to be safe.

That said, all the exhibitions, smartphone and laptop brands, as well as other media leaders, will be hosting their content through a livestream. But it won't be just another livestream as usual, according to Gary, the "CES 2021 will be a new immersive experience". While we have no clue what that means, but he went on to say that it would be a "personalized experience" from the safety of your home or office.

The CES 2021 will launch on the first week of January 2021 so if you've always wanted to check it out, this is the chance for you. Or you can just simply wait for our news then as we will also be covering it as per tradition. Until then, stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.