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CES 2013 Highlights!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd78.8K viewsJan 16, 20139:25
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The video CES 2013 Highlights! offers a broad, on-the-ground tour of Marques Brownlee’s CES experience from Las Vegas, focusing on a mix of flagship gadgets, emerging trends, and striking demonstrations. The opening segments establish the scale of CES and the challenge of covering it as a solo creator, then quickly pivot to notable devices observed in person. Key highlights include Nvidia’s Project Shield with Tegra 4, Sony and Huawei flagship smartphones, the massive 4K television rush at the show, and notable camera booths from Canon and Nikon showcasing high end gear and lenses. Brownlee emphasizes 4K readiness as a major throughline, noting how 4K displays and content were everywhere and promising a dedicated follow-up video to explore the technology in depth. The video blends product demonstrations with quick, practical observations about each device’s design, display quality, and potential implications for consumers, often pairing tech spec with candid commentary and light humor. The narrative threads across the clip tie together the shift toward higher resolution screens, mobile devices with cutting edge displays, and the continued importance of camera ecosystem demonstrations at a major trade show. In closing, Brownlee expresses gratitude to colleagues and attendees, reflects on the experience, and teases future CES coverage, inviting viewers to stay tuned for more in-depth explorations, including a focus on 4K content and TVs.

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