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Friday’s round-up of news from the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show

There are a flood of announcements from this week’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here’s a round-up:

° OWC introduced the Thunderbolt Go Dock with a built-in power supply and 11 ports.

° CommScope announced its entry into the Wi-Fi 7 retail market with the launch of the SURFboard G54 DOCSIS 3.1 quad-band Wi-Fi 7 cable modem.

° Monoprice unveiled several new products, including a new monitor, computer docks, and more.

° ErgoAV has released a new standing desk with features ranging from cable management to a built-in wireless charger, USBC chargers, and a drawer that locks – controlled by an app – the standing desk is a must-have for any office. 

° Eve Systems says that Eve Door and Window, Eve Energy, and Eve Motion accessories with built-in Matter certification will be available for purchase in March.

° VisionTek has announced a family of USB-C power adapters that purportedly smaller, faster and more efficient.

° Sabrent has released USB-C to dual 3.5-inch SATA and RAID docking station that supports solid-state or mechanical drives.

° ViewSonic unveiled a 27-inch monitor, new portable displays, and a 4K projector.

° EZQuest debuted three new USB-C multimedia hubs with extra ports for external displays, charging, and portable storage.

° Aqara says it will expand its product portfolio in 2023 with the addition of innovative sensors, smart door locks, video doorbells and LED strips. 

° IOGEAR announced new USB-C docks, a new 4K multi-device keyboard, and more.

° TP-Link unveiled next-generation smart home security cameras, video doorbells, smart door locks, robot vacuum line and Matter compatible products.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.