Given the current state of the world, it’s hard to believe that trade shows like #CES2021 and #IFA2020 are still going ahead as planned. But even so, they won’t be the booming trade shows we’ve come to know.

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10 thoughts on “Has coronavirus killed the big tech launch?”
  1. I feel like it's a good thing, people might be more cautious about getting a new device which might end up in less sales and lower prices, of course, just a theory

  2. Covid is a scam, last time I check a few weeks back out of 15000 deaths in New York only 100 people didn't have underlying health issues

  3. These trade shows may go the same way as E3. It is only a matter of time until it is dead. Whether that is a good thing or not is up for debate.

  4. Agreed. Considering the current scenario companies are gonna figure out an alternative way of launching their products. And if they like it, they might just stick to it. That won't change much, cuz people who attend these launch events are obviously excited and interested that they will continue to follow an online launch. Hence, review the products as they do.

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