Slideshow: CES 2019 - What's new this year?

Updated - January 08, 2019 at 06:22 PM.

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Julian Martijn Jagtenberg, co-founder and head of growth, Somnox, poses with a Somnox Sleep Robot, which mirrors your breathing for a better night’s sleep
A Willow, a wearable, in-bra breast milk pump, is displayed at "CES Unveiled" during the 2019 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.
H S Kim, President and CEO of Consumer Electronics Division, Samsung Electronics speaks at the event. Reuters
This is Codi, a story-telling robot for children.
Kuan-Ling Liu of Ganzin Technology models the Ganzin Aurora eye tracker module, which can be used to control a variety of function using eye movement, at "CES Unveiled" during the 2019 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 6, 2019. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
An Air 100 selfie drone, a portable HD aerial camera, on display.
Devices charge wirelessly on a Gaze Tray, a multi-device charging tray.
Eric Wilkinson stands by the Wilkinson Baking Company Breadbot, a self-contained, automated bakery
An Artie 3000, a basic coding robot for kids by Educational Insights
The D Free, an ultrasound device for people who suffer from incontinence
The LG HomeBrew, an automated, home beer-making appliance, displayed during CES 2019. Reuters
David Vanderwaal, Senior Vice- President of marketing for LG Electronics, USA, introduces the LG HomeBrew at the electornics show in Las Vegas, USA. Reuters
Chris Armstrong, Director of smart mobility, Panasonic Corporation of North America at the news conference. Reuters
I.P. Park, president and chief technical officer for LG Electronics, speaks with a LG CLOi robot during a keynote address at the 2019 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada
Jim Tran, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, go handset products for Qualcomm at CES 2019. Reuters
Yoshiyuki Miyabe, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Panasonic Corporation at the conference in Las Vegas, USA. Reuters
Attendees try out a cabin equipped with Kia R.E.A.D. (Real-time Emotion Adaptive Driving), a system for the cabin of an autonomous vehicle that read emotions of the passengers.

It's that time of the year, again.  The world's largest tech show Consumer Electronics Show is on in Las Vegas. Ahead of the opening on January 8, the organisers--the Consumer Technology Association--in their trends report have forecast that love for gadgets will push US retail revenue in the sector to a record $398 billion this year. The fair that runs till January 11 will see companies showcasing the newest tech in mobile computing, health, sports, automobiles and agriculture.

This year, the tech show is happening under the cloud of US government shutdown, US-China trade war and Apple's lower sales.

Photos: Reuters

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