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CES 2023: 5 must-know PC tech trends

Let’s be blunt: CES feels like it’s in a bad place after the pandemic. It looks like taking a couple of years off from the biggest electronics trade show in the world has taught companies that, yes, this could have been an email.

Even so, the PC industry didn’t disappoint, with blockbuster keynotes from the major players delivering a sneak peek at what’s coming down the pipe in 2023. And now that the dust has settled, there are some recognizable PC trends that are worth examining – most good, some not-so-good. Here they are, in no particular order:

1. MONITORS ARE GETTING INSANE

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