The virtual 2021 Consumer Electronics Show is officially over. Some fantastic gear was shown over the last few days, giving us a glimpse of what’s coming in the near, and far future when it comes to tech. Here are some of the highlights we’re taking notes on:
- Rollable Phone Screens – Mobile device companies are never going to stop trying to one-up each other, and we, as consumers, get to reap the benefits. Among the cooler innovations is the rollable phone screens from LG and TCL, where a 6.7-inch screen rolls out to a 7.8-inch screen with just the touch of a button.
- Television Wars – The centerpiece of the CES is television tech. LG & Samsung led the way with 8K, 77-inch and 88-inch displays, and even a Samsung 110-inch mini-LED TV that’s estimated to cost $150K. There are also transparent screens happening (that can be used as safety partitions or a TV)
- Robots – Robots are the future, and we’ve seen them help with home security, house cleaning, and keep you on schedule.
- Game Night – The Infinity Game Table looks awesome. It digitizes your favorite board games, so connected players don’t have to be in the same room.
- Flying Cars – GM surprised everyone with their eVTOL air taxi flying car concept.
- Dual-Screen Laptops – Asus seems to think dual-screen is the future of laptop computing. Their Zephyrus Duo 15 SE has a 15.6-inch display and a secondary 14.1-inch touchscreen just above the keyboard.
- Gaming Chairs – For those who want to do their gaming in style, Razer previewed their Project Brooklyn gaming chair. It comes complete with a transparent 180-degree OLED screen to along with carbon-fiber and leather seating.
- High Tech Masks – Razer also wants to bring tech to the COVID era, with their Project Hazel N95 mask. It has “audio processing pods” that help un-muffle the voice of the wearer, and active ventilation and sterilization features.
This year at #CES2021 @GM surprises everyone with a Cadillac air taxi.
In other words. Yes. That's a flying car. pic.twitter.com/QPH5zZ5eOM
— CNET (@CNET) January 12, 2021
Meet Project Hazel, the world’s smartest mask. Built to provide a safe, social, and sustainable experience, this mask ensures the highest degree of safety with the best quality of life enhancements. Face the new normal with protection far from average: https://t.co/1xlSPfpE1L pic.twitter.com/7bQRYgHYk3
— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 12, 2021
The future of ambient visualization with transparent displays via @LGUS #CES2021 pic.twitter.com/5rPQUArCgX
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) January 12, 2021
LG reveals its new Rollable phone. More ➡️ https://t.co/1g49wC5PUepic.twitter.com/PFiBpZevgO
— Complex (@Complex) January 12, 2021
ASUS made its next wave of dual-screen laptops more practical https://t.co/HluggWNJfi pic.twitter.com/DdfcAds0U6
— Engadget (@engadget) January 13, 2021
Take your game to the edge with Project Brooklyn—a concept gaming chair designed to redefine immersion. Featuring a 60” rollout display that serves stunning panoramic visuals & tactile feedback powered by Razer HyperSense haptic technology – learn more: https://t.co/DGRFbySBgu pic.twitter.com/L3yTPrejgE
— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 12, 2021
Infinity Game Table by @arcade_1up let you play family games, from anywhere online♟️🎲#Gaming #Innovation #AI #IoT #CES2021 @MargaretSiegien @chboursin @mvollmer1 @NevilleGaunt @baski_LA @JoannMoretti @fogle_shane @labordeolivier @ysnjen @Dahl_Consult pic.twitter.com/dNOvPHjBTk
— Franco Ronconi 🇮🇹 (@FrRonconi) January 14, 2021
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