International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 event will start right after the New Year between January 6th to 9th in Las Vegas, a launching ground for different electronic devices from various manufacturers worldwide.
CES attendees are looking forward to see a plethora of new flagship smartphones, tablets, mobile products, as well as other innovative electronic accessories like flash drives and such. But what should gadget fans expect in the upcoming CES 2015 from the leading consumer and electronics manufacturers?
- LG Electronics: The South Korean company made an announcement about the unveiling of their latest music device product line during the event. The product, dubbed as the Music Flow Wi-Fi Series, will include the advanced Wi-Fi Sound Bars called HS7 and HS91, the Streaming 3D Blu-ray Player, as well as the first-ever battery-powered Wi-Fi Speaker. All these products can work independently or interconnected with each other to provide users with the best entertainment experience. The electronics manufacturer will also unveil its latest 4K ULTRA HD TV with quantum dot technology during the said event.
- Sony: Although the Japanese electronics brand has not confirmed what they will reveal at the upcoming CES event, the company released a cryptic video that teases their next products for the coming year. Some are suggesting that Sony will be unveiling its latest Android-equipped flagship phone, which is believed to be the Sony Xperia Z4. There might also be a new Sony Android TV device that could be coming out next year.
- Samsung: There is nothing much to expect from Samsung in the next CES. They would probably choose to launch more wearable devices during the event, as well as other innovative home products. The highly-awaited Samsung Galaxy S6, known as the new flagship phone from the South Korean tech giant, might not be released yet in the event.
- Other products: Adata of Taiwan confirmed that they will be releasing the world's first USB 3.1 flash drive at the 2015 International CES. The new storage device, which is reported to have a transfer rate that reaches 10 Gbps, allegedly works well with Thunderbolt from Intel. There is no confirmation yet about the flash drive's storage capacity at the moment.
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