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As an editor at CNET, I have the privilege of traveling to cover major product announcements, trade shows, and other exclusive events. These events, often invite-only and hosted by wealthy companies, offer a glimpse into the future of technology, from smartphones to video games. CNET readers enjoy our coverage through live blogs, articles, videos, and social media posts, but have you ever wondered what it’s like to attend these events in person? Lucky for you, we’re sharing our insider perspective on some of the events we’ve attended in the past year, complete with ratings on our 10-point scale.

CES, held in Las Vegas in early January, is the world’s largest tech trade show, showcasing the latest innovations in technology from TVs to AI products. Despite the overwhelming atmosphere and logistical challenges, CES always offers a memorable experience.

Mobile World Congress takes place in Barcelona in February/March and focuses on all aspects of mobile technology. With early starts and late dinners, MWC is a whirlwind of activity, but the mobile gossip and delicious food make it worth the chaos.

Vision Expo, held in New York in March, brings together the vision industry to showcase the latest in eyeglasses and health tech innovations. While not necessarily groundbreaking in preventive medicine, Vision Expo is a fun and flashy event to attend.

Google I/O, held in Mountain View, California in May, offers a look into Google’s software platforms and emerging technologies. With zany performances and a focus on AI, Google I/O is a mix of excitement and confusion, but always provides insight into the future of search technology.

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These events offer a unique perspective on the tech industry and provide valuable insights into the direction of innovation. Each event has its own challenges and highlights, making them a must-attend for tech enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.