CES 2014 To Bring Gaming Back Into The Game


CES 2014 To Bring Gaming Back Into The Game

Bangalore: With driverless cars, wearable gadgets, 3D printing and a variety of smartphone brands grabbing most of the lime light, the hard-code gamers will be in for a treat at the ongoing CES 2014, as many new technologies related to gaming are making headlines. From consoles to smartphones to social media and smart TVs to cloud-based gaming and F2P, the dynamic gaming panels will lay out the most promising opportunities for today and tomorrow.

Some of the PC gaming hardware devices that are going to be the centre of attraction at the CES 2014 are the Valve’s Steam machines (or Steam Boxes), which runs of SteamOS platform. Many such similar gadgets are expected from a line of third-party PC makers as well. Oculus Rift is also making headlines at the CES. This heavily funded startup has had time to further refine and develop its virtual reality headset for 3D gaming environment. As Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse sets a new standard in wireless gaming, there are also hot talks about Sony’s Gaikai streaming solution for PlayStation 4.

But the actual release date, price and specification details for any of these game wares are yet to reach the press house, however hot media speculations have started to ruffle the curiosity of the tech geeks and gamers alike as to what lies ahead for the future of gaming field.

In all, the 2014 CES will feature 20 market-specific TechZones across 15 product categories and plenty of signs indicate that CES 2014 will be the biggest show for gaming.

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