How hardware startups changed the face of CES

It was all bad timing, really. Just ahead of CES 2012, Microsoft announced that year’s event would be its last, blaming product schedules that just didn’t match up with the annual show. There was no question that the tech giant’s absence would be felt the following year, the first time in recent memory the Consumer Electronics Show wasn’t kicked off by a Microsoft keynote. It signaled, perhaps, a slight shift away from the days of huge companies dominating the event’s headlines — a phenomenon helped along by the recent attention-grabbing successes of a number of crowdfunded projects, many of which were present at the show.

The move from Bill Gates to Steve Ballmer was one thing, but a CES without Redmond? That was just unheard of, a specter that loomed over the show, even as the CEA happily announced it had sold out the company’s floor space in “record time.” In the end, of course, Microsoft was still at the show, albeit in a less overt form, by way of third-party machines from Sony, Samsung and the like, and in the form of a cameo by none other than Ballmer himself — a sort of spiritual baton-passing to the company’s keynote successor, Qualcomm. Heck, even the Surface Pro reared its head backstage at the show.

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CES 2013: PC and processor roundup

CES 2013 PC and processor roundup

The most hyped tech news isn’t always the most important. Having had a few days to dwell on what CES 2013 meant for computing, and for mobile computing in particular, we’ve settled on some less-than-obvious highlights. So, if you’d like to know how Intel stole the show but not our hearts; how Qualcomm’s weird keynote was overshadowed by a late, secondary announcement from Samsung; and how some of the most exciting PC trends were mainly conspicuous by their absence, then please read on. It’ll be like juice with bits, but only the bits that matter.

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CES 2013: Audio roundup

CES 2013 Audio roundup

With CES 2013 wrapped up, it’s safe to say that audio wasn’t exactly a hallmark of the show in the gadgety sense. As a whole, manufacturers brought their latest creations, but even calling most of them evolutionary would be a stretch. That point was confirmed when Sennheiser, an audio maven, focused its attention on its rare Orpheus headphone system — something manufactured decades ago. This year, the show felt like a minefield of updates and lineup extensions, with companies — and Carly Rae Jepsen — exclaiming, “me too!” When Parrot unveiled Zik last year it was crazy to see all that tech jammed into a pair of headphones, but that quickly became the norm. Now, it’s totally common to see the likes of NFC, inductive charging and wireless connectivity in audio gear.

It wasn’t a total snooze fest, though. Sure, nothing really stood out the way an 8K UHD TV could, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be a solid year for audio. However, it may just be a bit boring now that good sound and the latest tech are being brought together at every corner. Join us after the break for this years sonic standouts.

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CES 2013: Best in show

CES 2013 Best in show

Selecting the best in show is no easy task, because CES covers such a crazy range of devices: refrigerators, tablets, smartphones and even technologically advanced cutlery. This year was no different. We’ve combed our CES 2013 coverage and narrowed it down to the biggest announcements that had us chattering at this year’s show. Join us after the break for CES 2013’s very best.

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CES 2013: Interview roundup

CES 2013 Interview roundup

Our CES plates were jam-packed full of eye-opening conversations this year. We had the chance to speak to top tech luminaries, entrepreneurs, celebrities and fellow journalists. Much of that opportunity arose from the return of our stage, parked right in the middle of the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Grand Lobby. We blew things out this year, packing the schedule from the show’s opening on Tuesday morning to its close on Friday night.

Below we have a list of the interviews we did at this year’s show, both on-stage and off, so you can relive the thoughts, theories and comments that defined this year’s Consumer Electronics Show.

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CES 2013: Crapgadget roundup

CES 2013 Crapgadget roundup

For every big name present at CES, there are literally hundreds of smaller companies littered throughout the show’s many halls and venues. We make it our mission to walk every aisle in search of hidden gems. However, that treasure hunt sometimes leads us to the most useless of products, otherwise known as Crapgadgets. While there was plenty of shameless branding in Vegas this year, we didn’t find nearly as many pointless novelties as we expected. Nevertheless, it just made the ones we did spot all the more special, so head past the break to see what took top honors as this year’s “worst in show.”

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CES 2013: Smartphones roundup

CES 2013 Smartphones  roundup

Smartphones at CES? Believe it or not, the mobile industry had a somewhat unremarkable presence at this year’s show, as key handsets were few and far between. Most phone makers are much more keen to announce flagship devices at either Mobile World Congress in February or their own press events, so the newsmakers in this genre for CES 2013 were lesser-known companies like ZTE, Huawei and Sony. After the break, we’ll break down the biggest news from mobile over the past week and find out what’s in store for us as we face the coming months.

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CES 2013: Gaming roundup

CES 2013 Gaming roundup

Ultra High Definition TV and — surprisingly — gaming took the spotlight at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Who’da thunk it? Certainly not me, Engadget’s resident gaming dude. But here we are, with NVIDIA’s first game console, Razer’s modular PC rig, Valve’s Steambox prototypes and Xi3’s first example of third-party, Valve-backed Steambox hardware and, and … maybe we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s look back to January 3rd, before NVIDIA’s press conference, before Razer’s Project Fiona unveiling and before Valve surprised us with hardware prototypes. Those were simpler times — times when Valve hadn’t yet launched its multi-front attack on what we’re still calling console gaming. It seemed unlikely that we’d see such a concerted effort to move PC games from the exclusionary world of desks and home offices into living rooms this early in the year. Yet, again, here we are.

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CES 2013 by the numbers

CES 2013 by the numbers

CES is pretty big. If you haven’t already had it explained, it’s a sprawling collection of cavernous halls, hotel suites and in-town meetings that require an unhealthy amount of coach trips and taxi rides. We’ve pulled together some numbers to help demonstrate the sort of scale involved but when you involve the likes of Sony, Samsung, Panasonic and more than 150,000 attendees, it’s going to get a little messy.

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CES 2013: HDTV and connected devices roundup

CES 2013 HDTV and connected devices roundup

As you may have guessed by scanning our CES 2013 coverage, HDTV — particularly of the Ultra HD variety — was kind of a big deal at this year’s show. In fact, UHDTV’s omnipresence fanned so much reader interest this year that we penned a feature article to put the whole phenomenon into perspective. While that makes for a lively discussion, none of the 4K sets announced at the show are shipping yet, and the few from last year that are available might cost as much as a new caror two. To that end, let’s head after the break to see all the new TVs, set-top devices, Blu-ray players and the like presented at CES — including a few you may actually be able to afford.

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