It might seem strange that Gizmag spent a good chunk of the busy month of January playing with toys at two major toy fairs, London and Nuremberg. The toy segment is following consumer technology closely, though, and many of the same trends that we see at major shows like CES and IFA are also evident at the international toy fairs ... only in smaller, simpler, more child-friendly packages. Proclaimed as the world's biggest toy fair, the Nuremberg Toy Fair ("Spielwarenmesse" in German), which wrapped up earlier this week, gave us a good feel for how toy companies are incorporating the latest technologies, including robotics and connectivity. .. Continue Reading In Pictures: Technology proves big fun at the Nuremberg Toy Fair
Section: Children
Tags: Bikes, Children, Drone, Games, Nuremberg International Toy Fair 2015, Remote Control, Robotics, Robots, Scooter, Sports Cars, Toys, Video Games
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