Just another year in the consumer electronics industry? [notes from the editor]
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2016-01-01Author
Corcoran, Peter
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Corcoran, Peter (2016) 'Just Another Year in the Consumer Electronics Industry?[Notes from the Editor]'. Consumer Electronics Magazine, IEEE, 5 (1):3-10.
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Welcome to another CES show issue of IEEE Conumer Electronics Magazine. This issue is aligned with the International CES held in Las Vegas, a global meeting for the consumer electronics (CE) industry where you can view the latest developments in new CE products and associated technologies and services. It is a time to reflect on the year gone by and to look forward to what is to come next in our industry.
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