Gaming announcements were more prominent at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) than at any of the show’s predecessors and the main reason was 5G. A common theme was accessibility, to reach users who through handicap or lack of dedicated hardware had not so far indulged in gaming or esports. There was a plethora of devices for dedicated gamers from the established players such as Sony and Microsoft, but also smartphones, screens with gaming performance and laptops. These are not necessarily dedicated just to gaming but are at more affordable prices than previous systems that were. Examples included Dell’s redesigned laptops, its G15 and G16 models, still primarily for gamers incorporating high speed graphics chips from Nvidia, at starting prices…