What Is CES Brain Stimulation?

The way to CES is long and tiring, and your anxiety won’t be helped by the fact that you know so many things about the show are out of your control. There are plenty of little things you can do, though, to make your journey more enjoyable.
As the most recent year of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) approaches (January 9–12, 2016), some people already have anxiety about what they’re going to see. I’m no exception — I’ve always had high expectations for this show, and I’ve been disappointed in the past. Why do I keep coming back? Simple: I’m a bit of a tech junkie. When CES rolls around, I’m excited to see what new products will be announced and released.
This year’s CES is particularly interesting because there are so many unknowns. There are a lot of new companies that haven’t had much presence at previous shows (like Magic Leap, a company that has made waves over their augmented reality technology). There are also plenty of more established companies that have been quiet for a while, like Apple, that are expected to bring exciting news.
Disclaimer: This is not professional advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if professional advice is sought, contact a licensed practitioner, or doctor in the appropriate administration.
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