PHOTOS: CES 2020 in Las Vegas
More than 170,000 people are currently attending the largest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. The show features thousands of exhibitors and products from all over the world.
Las Vegas welcomes CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
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A GANKER EX remotely controlled battle robot is seen during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Attendees get a close up look at winners of the CES Innovation Award winners during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Attendees get a close up look at winners of the CES Innovation Award winners during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A Manta 5 hydrofoil bike is shown during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
InMotion P2 mini electric bikes are seen on display during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Steve Katsaros tests out a skiing simulator from Sky Tech Sport during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Nicole Finklea assists Ali Bukhari in trying out the InBody body composition analyzer during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
David Hlousek checks out the HiMirror Slide smart mirror during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
Tom Anderson tries out the ICAROS virtual reality exercise system during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
A Numi 2.0 smart toilet from Kohler, which retails for $9000, is seen on display during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
The Quantum massage chair from Bodyfriend Inc. is seen on display during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees get a close up look at winners of the CES Innovation Award winners during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees get a close up look at winners of the CES Innovation Award winners during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
The DeepRoute-Sense, a level 4 all-in-one self driving system, is seen during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
The Vuzix Smart Swim goggles, incorporating a heads up display for swimmers, is seen during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Sands Expo Center. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
Ivanka Trump is seen on a video display while giving a keynote talk during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at the Venetian Ballroom. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau/Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau
A full-size concept of the Hyundai/Uber VTOL Air Taxi S-V1 is seen in this panoramic view in the Hyundai booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Beterrific.com hosts a video podcast from their station in a hallway at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A giant wave-form screen depicting life beneath the waves welcomes visitors to the LG booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Flexible screens for many applications are seen in the Royole booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Flexible screens for many applications are seen in the Royole booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A visitor checks his messages in a quiet moment at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Activity Sensing Technology is demonstrated in the Panasonic booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A visitor checks her messages on a busy hallway step during CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Visitors get a tour inside the “fishtank” 90-inch see-through display in the Sharp booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
The Singsation all-in-one karaoke party system is demonstrated at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
An elegantly dressed selfie model waits for a subject during a presentation in the Nikon booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A booth attendant interacts with a robot in the Chuangze Intelligent Robot booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A medical robot dispenses advice in the Chuangze Intelligent Robot booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Crowds jam CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
LG Micro LED screens are dispalyed with a reflecting pool on the LB booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A tree made of Royole flexible screens shows off its autumn color in the Royole booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Visitors interact with the Panasonic Yoga Synchro Visualizer in the Panasonic booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Visitors enjoy the mirrored room displaying Samsung’s Sero rotating horizontal/vertical screens at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A Hobot window-washing robot does its job at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A visitor tries out Pacific Future’s am glass, augmented reality glasses, with a bow-and-arrow game at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A visitor checks out the specs on a pair of augmented reality glasses at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A model of the Mercedes Benz concept Avatar autonomous vehicle is on display at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
A full-size concept of the Hyundai/Uber VTOL Air Taxi S-V1 hangs over visitors in the Hyundai booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Audi introduces new vehicles behind a ribbon curtain at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
The iconic Ghostbusters “ECTO-1” ambulance conversion from the original “Ghostbusters” film is used to demonstrate new cinema techniques in the Sony booth at CES 2020 in the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau/Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
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