1989: CES shows off HD TVs and CDs as the future of tech

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At the Consumer Electronics Show in 1989, innovations from high definition TVs to CDs foreshadowed the future of tech. A teddy bear acting as a car alarm even managed to make it into this CNN video pulled from our archives.

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