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360 Photos: Inside CES 2017

NBC Bay Area reporter Scott Budman and photographer Michael Horn arrived in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, just in time to cover the hottest new tech trends at at CES 2017.

CES is a global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow that takes place every January in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Check out our compilation of 360 photos from CES below:

TVs as thin as an iPhone. The latest TV technology includes razor thin screens, new curved screens and high-resolution displays.

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Yes, we stopped by the Ricoh Theta booth and took a 360 photo with our Ricoh Theta. We couldn't resist.  Turns out they have some cool new cameras in different colors and some other surprises.

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Executives unveiled a concept car with all kinds of revolutionary technology. The glass and a lot of the components like the dashboard inside are made from Corning gorilla glass which our own Scott Budman has found to be pretty much indestructible. The car will not go into production, however. It's just a proof of concept for the windshields and car automotive glass.

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Scott Budman and Michael Horn put on the miles walking from hall to hall in Las Vegas.

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Outside CES in Las Vegas, Scott Budman and Michael Horn can't wait to go in and see the latest and greatest technology.

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