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CES 2023 highlights: Wireless TV, delivery robots and Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Tech companies of all sizes are showing off their latest products at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show.
The show is getting back to normal after going completely virtual in 2021 and seeing a significant drop in 2022 attendance because of the pandemic.
On Wednesday, big names like LG and Samsung and smaller startups showcased their latest products for the media in Las Vegas.
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