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CNET's visit to the world's largest consumer tech show included a mind-boggling variety of gadgets and electronics. Here are some of the highlights.
PCs & Laptops
Mobile
We got a glimpse of Samsung's foldable and slidable display concepts at CES.
The Galaxy A14 5G is a modest update to 2021's Galaxy A13 5G, and it's less expensive.
The OtterGrip is a MagSafe-compatible case that has a built-in grip that allows you to comfortably hold your iPhone, and sits flush with the case when not in use.
TV & Home Entertainment
cars
Smart Home
Headphones & Speakers
JBL's flagship JBL Tour Pro 2 earbuds, which have an integrated touchscreen LCD in their case, are set to ship this spring for $250 along with several other pairs of buds.
The soundbar is on sale today and joins models such as the Q990C flagship and the gaming-centric HW-G60C.
Shipping this spring for $250, the fifth generation of the company's portable speaker with a built-in light show is getting better sound.