What does the Consumer Electronics Show do this year in Las Vegas?

Friday ended the Consumer Electronics Show 2020 in Las Vegas, and many observers expected that the fifth-generation technology, 8-inch screens and autonomous vehicles would be among the most prominent technologies present at the exhibition, were their expectations correct?
 
The Consumer Electronics Show is the place to showcase the most innovative technological devices since 1967, from the VHS video recorder or DVD players, to high-definition televisions, tablets or 3D printers.
 
And while the year 2019 marked the largest technology exhibition for consumers in the world through the display of television or a quantum computer for commercial use or strange inventions such as cars with automatic legs, the event topped this year with technologies such as the fifth generation, self-driving cars and audio assistants.
 
More than 4,500 tech giants have presented hundreds of startups with their new devices between January 7 and January 10 in Las Vegas, USA. Major manufacturers such as Samsung and LG have introduced their latest technologies.
 
And Apple drew attention after returning again to this exhibition after about 30 years of absence. On Tuesday, Apple's top privacy manager Jane Horvath participated in the privacy roundtable meeting with other experts in the field such as Facebook's chief privacy officer Eren Egan and Susan M. Forks from Procter & Gamble Consumer Goods Group.
 
In addition to the discussion sessions on the various challenges posed by technology in our lives, we review below the major trends presented during this event.

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