CES 2024 is approaching. The first of the year’s largest technology conventions is slated for January 9-12. Expect some of the largest tech releases of the year, with thousands of unique devices that are likely to take people’s breath away. Registration for the event is already open at the Venetian Convention and Expo Center in Paradise, Nevada, near the Las Vegas Strip. This year’s edition will include automobiles, PC gaming devices, AI-powered gadgets, high-end and revolutionary televisions, and more. The event is expected to feature Intel’s 14th-generation CPU lineup, the AMD RX 7600 XT and Ryzen 8000G CPUs, the Nvidia RTX 40 Super series, QNED TVs, and much more.
CES is predominantly an in-person event, with just a small fraction of it being live and covered online
Let’s go over all the details of CES 2024, including the dates and times, ticket prices, and more. CES is predominantly an in-person event, with just a small fraction of it being live and covered online. You won’t be able to attend the thousands of exhibitions unless you go. However, CES is not open to the general public. To attend the event, you must be an industry analyst, expert, or member of the media. If you are a digital video maker on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Twitch, you may also be able to join the event. The complete eligibility conditions can be found on the official CES 2024 website.
The majority of the tech enthusiast group is barred from attending the convention. As a result, watching it online is a possible option. Please keep in mind that this is only possible through media sources and their coverage of the event. You can follow some of the top YouTube tech channels, such as Marques Brownlee, Gamers Nexus, Linus Tech Tips, and others, as well as traditional media firms, for coverage. You may also keep an eye on Sportskeeda Gaming Tech for updates on the latest launches. This year’s CES will begin on January 9 at 10 a.m. PT. Exhibits are open daily at 9 a.m. PT until January 12. The event concludes at 4 a.m. PT on the final day. Apart from this, some media-only events are scheduled for the preceding days.
If you believe you are eligible to attend CES, you must purchase tickets. The Exhibit Plus Pass, which costs $350 and guarantees admission to the Exhibit Floor, keynotes from major tech companies, Great Minds sessions, Research Summit, and restricted conference programming, starts at $150. In addition, for $1,700, you may acquire the Deluxe Conference Pass, which gives you the most access to the event. Everything mentioned above is included, as well as full access to conference programs, curated conference tracks, partner programming, and more. However, for the most part, the Exhibit Plus Pass will suffice. Overall, this year’s CES is already shaping up to be an exciting event, with some spectacular new product announcements expected next week. Some leaks have previously proposed foldable TVs, the more powerful and efficient (and potentially less expensive) RTX 40 Super series, and hundreds of other new product displays.