The Big Interview at CES ft. Gary Shapiro and Kaushal Nevrekar

CES is the heart of innovation, where technology titans converge to shape the future! Like every year, we dived into the dynamic world of tech at CES and got the opportunity to interview Gary Shapiro, the visionary President of the Consumer Technology Association, and Kaushal Nevrekar, the maestro orchestrating tech brilliance at Reliance Digital Retail Ltd. North India. So, let’s get organised for a riveting conversation as these industry leaders unravel insights, trends, and the pulse of the ever-evolving tech landscape.

 

Ramesh: Could you provide an overview of the scale of CES 2024?

Gary: CES 2024 experienced remarkable growth, particularly in the aftermath of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. We witnessed substantial expansion across all metrics, achieving double-digit growth. To put this into perspective, the event covered an expansive 2.5 million square feet of exhibit space, equivalent to approximately 30 American football fields. In comparison, last year’s exhibit space was 2.28 million square feet, reflecting an increase of 300,000 square feet. The total attendance surpassed 130,000, with one-third of the participants hailing from international locations.

 

Ramesh: What notable changes have occurred since the previous year?

Gary: The most significant evolution lies in the transformation of CES from solely a consumer technology showcase to a substantial business-to-business event, constituting approximately 30 to 40% of its scope. This shift is evident in the participation of key industry players but non-traditional brands, such as L’Oreal, Hyundai, and Siemens, that are now prominently featured on the exhibition floor. The overarching theme of sustainability permeates the event, with companies actively aligning themselves with the sustainability movement. This emphasis extends beyond the presentation of innovative products, including a commitment to environmentally responsible practices, reflecting a dual focus on product excellence and sustainability footprint.

 

Ramesh: What stands out as the most groundbreaking technology you’ve encountered at CES 2024?

Gary: CES 2024 showcased an array of innovative solutions addressing critical challenges in healthcare and technology. The global shortage of doctors, nurses, and technicians has prompted a shift towards remote healthcare. COVID-19 underscored the feasibility of conducting medical consultations, diagnoses, and even treatments remotely. This capability enables individuals to gauge the urgency of seeking emergency assistance. With people living longer, there’s a growing emphasis on caring for individuals in their homes. Families can remotely monitor their loved ones, ensuring medication adherence and detecting potential falls through specialised devices. In mobility, CES, recognised as the world’s largest auto show, featured over 500 companies presenting not only automotive products but also advancements in air taxis, flying devices, electric drones, boats, and agricultural aids.

 

Ramesh: Kaushal, what technological innovation has impressed you the most at CES this year?

Kaushal: The most captivating technologies contribute to an improved quality of life. This includes transparent screens that cater to both B2B and B2C needs, sensors enhancing driving capabilities beyond human perception, and the integration of AI into various aspects of daily life. Our chairman recently highlighted AI as an all-encompassing force, making innovative products even smarter. Walking the exhibition floor has been a phenomenal experience, witnessing the continuous evolution of technology. There’s still much to explore and discover.

 

Ramesh: How do you envision technology influencing retail for consumers?

Kaushal: While our previous discussion focused on the impact of technology on consumers (B2C), it’s equally important to consider its role in enhancing the productivity of retail spaces. Being at the forefront of driving technology in India, we leverage big data and AI to optimise store layouts. Understanding consumer behaviour—such as their path within the store, time spent, and product preferences—enables us to create a more productive and personalised shopping experience. We allocate budgets annually to make our stores technologically oriented, with big data playing a central role. Robotics, once viewed as tools for task automation, are now seen as companions aiding decision-making and even exhibiting emotional elements. This evolution positions them not just as automation tools but as consumer products, a trend we hope to see on our shelves.

 

Ramesh: Which companies should we be closely following this year?

Gary: With a plethora of companies at CES, it’s akin to having 3000 children, and selecting standout ones can be challenging. However, keep an eye on those demonstrating agility in reaching the market swiftly. Companies focusing on generative AI are particularly noteworthy for their potential impact. Additionally, those capable of pivoting quickly and halting initiatives that prove ineffective are likely to stand out. I was particularly impressed by Walmart’s CEO, who shared insights into their innovative use of apps. By allowing consumers to showcase clothing options to friends, receive feedback, and virtually try on different choices, Walmart seamlessly integrates in-store and at-home shopping experiences. This offers consumers choices and honest feedback, reducing the likelihood of product returns—a prevalent issue in the United States. Another significant trend I observed on the floor addresses the challenge of retail theft. Numerous solutions aim to identify and prevent theft while preserving shoppers’ privacy, a critical concern in declining retail profitability worldwide due to theft issues.

 

Ramesh: With the enhanced 5G and broadband penetration in India, how is Reliance Digital capitalising on this technological wave?

Kaushal: Gaming has seen a remarkable surge in India, aligning with our nationwide 4G and 5G deployment, which is the fastest in the country. The demand for gaming PCs has risen significantly as people upgrade their systems. With the advent of a pan-India 5G network, gaming is poised to become a critical application. Reliance Digital is strategically positioning itself as the go-to destination for all things gaming, encompassing console and desktop gaming, laptop gaming, and mobile gaming.

 

Ramesh: Gary, do you perceive a significant global trend in gaming, with sustained growth?

Gary: Gaming remains robust, occasionally experiencing cyclical shifts with the introduction of new platforms. Notably, there’s a noticeable shift towards mobility, encompassing smartphones, tablets, desktops, and laptops. Interestingly, the TV set has regained prominence due to its affordability, serving as a central hub for streaming content and fostering greater sharing and interactivity among users, both in-person and online.

 

Ramesh: So, Sony has introduced Affila in partnership with Honda, Xiaomi has entered the automotive market, and Apple is actively developing a car. Is CES instrumental in propelling these brands into the automotive industry?

Gary: Well, I wouldn’t say we are solely responsible. Our role is to act as a catalyst in the marketplace for driving efficient innovation. The landscape has evolved in recent years, not just in technology but also in business. Success in business now hinges on collaboration and partnerships. The paradigm shift requires the ability to work in teams, across diverse cultures, and with partners, fostering win-win situations. This shift is what CES embodies. With over 4,000 exhibitors, the event becomes a hub where deals are struck and intellectual property is shared. No single entity possesses all the ideas; innovation often arises from the convergence of diverse technologies and ideas. In other noteworthy developments, chip companies are making significant strides, particularly in advanced chips that power various applications. We’re witnessing advancements in quantum computing, robotics, and the pervasive influence of 5G technology, enabling a spectrum of applications from cryptocurrency to cybersecurity. The spotlight at the show is on generative artificial intelligence, a transformative force that learns about individuals, shaping a meaningful synthesis of information. This serves as a productivity tool and factory enhancement and propels advancements in healthcare and personalised medicine. The potential to discern what works based on individual genetic code, biology, location, gender, and life experiences, including dietary habits, is revolutionary. Imagine your car seat alerting you to potential health issues and suggesting preventive measures like taking vitamin B12 or recommending vaccinations.

 

Ramesh: Do you anticipate a significant disruption in the automotive space, particularly with tech companies like Apple, Vivo, Oppo, and Samsung entering the market with a focus on all-electric cars?

Gary: That’s indeed an intriguing question. I see significant disruption, particularly as we move towards self-driving cars, transforming the car environment into a versatile space, be it an office, an entertainment hub, or even a place for relaxation during commutes. This shift not only alleviates pressure on the healthcare system but also empowers the elderly and individuals with disabilities. While the global shift towards electric cars is undeniable, there may be challenges ahead. First, there’s a reliance on essential elements with limited availability, often tied to China. Second, concerns arise about the source of electricity for electric cars, as it frequently relies on fossil fuels. Despite the growing focus on solar and wind power, coal-burning plants continue to be constructed in China. Although electric cars are undoubtedly part of the future, I believe a hybrid approach might gain popularity, especially in regions like the United States, where concerns about charging infrastructure and expensive repairs persist. Challenges include issues with fires and battery maintenance, making it imperative to address these aspects as we progress, considering the current limitations in electricity supply and charging infrastructure.

 

Ramesh: If you had to identify a technology poised for disruption in 2024, what would it be?

Kaushal: I’ll opt for the clichéd choice of AI. It continues to evolve, enhancing smart products across various domains. Whether it’s improving driving experiences, refining picture viewing on transparent LEDs, or personalising audio preferences, AI’s impact is pervasive.

Gary: I concur with the emphasis on AI, specifically generative AI. Its transformative nature is already evident, as demonstrated by CIOs in a major American city who shared their excitement. The rapid generation of reports in two hours instead of three months, the ability to pivot swiftly, and the leveraging of customer information for unprecedented outcomes showcase the transformational power of generative AI. I’ve encountered many hyped trends over the years, such as the Metaverse or 3D TV, but I am genuinely enthusiastic about artificial intelligence. I believe it will fundamentally change the world.

 

Discover the Best of CES 2024

The year has just started, and the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has yet again impressed technology enthusiasts and industry specialists with its display of innovations and futuristic technologies. As the world’s leading Tech exhibition for the latest in consumer electronics, CES has introduced many groundbreaking products that have the potential to reshape our lives and redefine our interactions with technology. We decided to delve deep and bring to light the most distinctive and awe-inspiring innovations that captured our attention at CES in Las Vegas.

LG SIGNATURE OLED TRANSPARENT TV

LG’s spotlight of the show was the LG SIGNATURE OLED T, the world’s first 77-inch 4K wireless transparent TV. , which is quite an innovation in the TV industry. The TV comes with the Zero Connect Box, allowing it to move around without wires or cords. The event’s highlight was the massive media art display, which featured fifteen 77-inch LG OLED Ts that appeared floating in the air. The display showcased the TV’s ability to move freely and unlocked new possibilities for the TV industry.

LG MAGNIT

LG MAGNIT is a marvel in display technology that takes visual excellence to a new level. It features a modular Micro LED design where every pixel is a self-emitting light source, delivering vibrant colours, deep blacks, and incredible brightness. The modular design allows you to customize the size and shape of your display, bringing flexibility and innovation to your entertainment space. But it’s not just about the display, it is also about the seamless connectivity it offers. The LG MAGNIT seamlessly integrates into your smart home ecosystem, allowing you to use voice commands and smart home controls to enhance your viewing experience.

LG ULTRAGEAR 4K GAMING MONITOR

LG has unveiled the world’s first OLED gaming monitors that promise an immersive gaming experience. The 32GS95UE is the first-ever UltraGear monitor equipped with the new Dual-Hz feature, which allows users to switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full-HD at 480Hz with a click. The monitor has a 4-side borderless design and powerful sound with Pixel Sound technology. LG is also introducing two other models: the 39-inch 39GS95QE and the 34-inch 34GS95QE, with an 800R-curved, 21:9 aspect ratio UltraWide Quad-HD resolution OLED displays. The new Unity Hexagonal design rear cover, slim ‘L’ Stand, and installation flexibility make the monitors futuristic and space-efficient level gaming.

SAMSUNG TRANSPARENT MICRO LED TV

Samsung showcased the world’s first transparent Micro LED TVs in 76, 89, 101, and 114-inch screen sizes, featuring a transparent panel that allows content to be viewed through the display. The TVs use an innovative manufacturing process that prints Micro LED chips on a single piece of glass, giving it a glass-like look. The high pixel density of Micro LED ensures sharp and clear images. Samsung’s Micro LED panels are transparent and modular, allowing for customization in any aspect, such as ratio, shape, and size, making them perfect for giant scoreboards and commercial use. The transparent Micro LED displays have high brightness, making them not affected by ambient light, and remain clear and crisp regardless of the surrounding light. 

SAMSUNG FLEX IN & FLEX OUT PROTOTYPE

Samsung has revealed a new concept phone called the Flex In & Out Flip. This phone has the ability to fold in both directions, including completely backward, allowing users to still use the 6.7-inch screen when the phone is closed. Although it is still in the prototype stage, it showcases Samsung’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of foldable technology. The device’s user interface is designed to adjust seamlessly to its movement, displaying icons, media controls, quick settings, battery level, and the time on the larger screen. One noteworthy feature of the Flex In & Out Flip is that its camera is not obstructed when the phone is folded backward. Samsung has also emphasized the device’s durability by putting it through rigorous testing, such as folding it in extreme temperatures and testing it against bouncing basketballs on its foldable panels.

SAMSUNG MUSIC FRAME

Samsung has innovatively applied its Frame smart TV concept to speakers by introducing its new Music Frame, a customizable Bluetooth speaker that looks like a 12.9 x 12.9 picture frame. It has two built-in woofers, two tweeters, two mid-range drivers, and intelligent audio processing. It can operate as a standalone stereo wireless speaker. The frame can also pair with Q-Symphony-compatible Samsung TVs and soundbars to expand virtual surround when placed to the left/right of the screen or provide true rear channels from the side/back. You can hang it on the wall or use its built-in stand to place it on a table. The company’s transducer development for thin flatscreens has contributed to the frame’s surprising bass, whether mounted free or flush. However, unlike other smart frames, it doesn’t include a display, so we must add printed photos.

RABBIT R1

The Rabbit R1 is a compact AI-powered handheld device that integrates the entire smartphone and app interface into a simple voice-enabled command-based interface. It is half the size of an average smartphone, with a modernized walkie-talkie design and a 2.88-inch OLED panel running Rabbit OS. It is powered by a 2.3 GHz MediaTek processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Rabbit R1 saves users’ time, is adaptable, and learns from new interactions, app updates, and more. It responds in milliseconds and executes detailed voice commands. The gadget has a minimalist design and looks fantastic.

CLICKS FOR iPHONE

Clicks has launched a new iPhone keyboard case for the latest iPhone models like iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. It brings back the tactile sensation of physical keys and has a built-in QWERTY keyboard that is seamlessly integrated into the case. The virtual keyboard remains hidden unless intentionally summoned. The Clicks case is sleek and stylish, with backlit keys and support for Mac and iPad keyboard shortcuts, making it a productivity tool for users who switch seamlessly between Apple devices.

HYUNDAI eVTOL

Hyundai’s new eVTOL air taxi, the second-generation S-A2, which is set to be available in 2028. The aircraft can accommodate four passengers, luggage, and a pilot, and its VTOL design permits it to take off from a helipad. As it is fully electric, it produces less noise than traditional helicopters. The S-A2 has a maximum range of 40 miles, a top speed of 120 mph, and a cruising altitude of 1,500 feet, making it ideal for short-distance travel. This feature enables faster and more efficient commuting to and from city centers. The S-A2 also features a modular design that allows for the incorporation of new battery technology advancements, and Hyundai has the capacity to mass-produce it using cell-based manufacturing techniques.

DELL XPS LINEUP

Dell has showcased new laptops at CES – XPS 16 and XPS 14 – powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, featuring a built-in AI acceleration engine with the addition of an NPU. ExpressCharge lets you recharge 80% of the battery life in just 60 minutes. The laptops come with a Copilot key for faster access to your everyday AI assistant in Windows 11, which can summarize web pages and change settings to make your tasks easier. The XPS 16 is more powerful and comes with NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. At the same time, the XPS 14 is 21% lighter and has optional NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. Dell’s gaming brand, Alienware, has also launched its redesigned m16 R2 laptop with a new thermal solution that makes it more efficient in airflow, a larger palm rest and touchpad, and a Stealth Mode feature to blend into your surroundings. All these laptops come with one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, giving players access to hundreds of high-quality games on PC, console, and cloud. The laptops’ Intel Core Ultra H Series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series mobile graphics deliver fast frame rates with low latency. NVIDIA’s DLSS 3.5 AI upscaling technology and NVIDIA Reflex latency reduction enhance the gaming experience.

AMD RYZEN PROCESSORS

AMD has unveiled new desktop processors for gamers, content creators, and everyday users, including the Ryzen 8000G Series for the AM5 platform with Ryzen AI NPU and the Ryzen 5000 processors with 3D V-Cache technology. These processors offer immense power, efficiency, and performance for intensive workloads while leveraging the speed of the “Zen 4” architecture. 

The Ryzen 8000G Series processors feature up to eight cores and 16 threads, optimized for efficiency with low power draw while delivering impressive performance and responsiveness. The Ryzen 5000 processors, built on the proven “Zen 3” architecture, optimize performance with higher clock speeds and improved efficiency for a seamless gaming experience. The Ryzen 7 5700X3D leverages AMD 3D V-Cache technology to deliver an astonishing 100MB of on-chip memory, providing power and productivity gains for games and applications at any setting and any resolution.

AMD also announced that OEM partners will introduce more Ryzen-powered systems with AI-ready capabilities, unlocking new AI capabilities for consumers and improving productivity, efficiency, and advanced collaboration. These systems will come with integrated Ryzen AI NPU on select models, bringing new AI PCs to market.

SENNHEISER MOMENTUM SPORT

Sennheiser and Polar have introduced fitness wearables that use integrated biometric in-ear sensors to measure heartbeat and body temperature. Sennheiser’s MOMENTUM Sports earbuds are designed to take accurate readings, with the sensors blocking light to ensure precision. The ear is the best non-invasive place for measurements as it helps to keep the brain temperature regulated. The earbuds are ergonomically designed and offer hi-fi Sennheiser sound. The MOMENTUM Sport earbuds also come with photoplethysmography (PPG) data that connect and integrate with many famous sports devices and apps such as the Apple Watch, Garmin Watch, Strava, Peloton, and more.

HISENSE MINI-LED TVs

At the Hisense booth, a new series of Mini-LED TVs was on display, including the ULED and ULED X lineups. The ULED models are more affordable and intended for users seeking a Mini-LED TV without a high-end price tag. They run on Google TV and offer Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and a filmmaker mode with up to 3,000 nits of brightness. The ULED TVs are also gaming-friendly with 144Hz capability, low input lag, G-Sync compatibility, Freesync Premium Pro, and Dolby Gaming.

The ULED X line is more advanced and offers better dimming control and brightness. The 98UX is Hisense’s first ULED X release, featuring a 5,000 nits display with over 10,000 dimming zones. The 110UX is a 110-inch ULED X TV with over 40,000 dimming zones, 10,000 nits of brightness, and 95% of the BT.2020 colour palette.

The 98UX and 110UX TVs have a proprietary Hi-View Engine X SoC that uses artificial intelligence to elevate picture quality. The U7N and U8N models come with the company’s Hi-View Engine PRO chipset, providing an advantage over the U6N. This AI-based processor enhances picture quality, including detecting faces on the screen and improving HDR and other details.

RAYNEO X2 LITE

RayNeo unveiled its RayNeo X2 Lite AR Glasses at CES 2024, some of the lightest full-color AR glasses available on the market. The glasses come with MicroLED optical waveguide display technology that delivers vibrant 3D visuals on its slim, transparent lenses. The RayNeo X2 Lite is powered by Snapdragon’s latest AR1 Gen 1 Platform, which offers robust AI capabilities to function as a versatile daily assistant. It features an AI-powered 3D avatar that can instantly answer everyday inquiries in audio and text. The glasses support real-time translation, live captions, accurate 3D mapping navigation, and a high-definition 12MP camera for hands-free capture. The RayNeo X2 Lite offers an immersive and intuitive AR experience, making it ideal for personal and professional use.

TINECO PURE ONE STATION SELF-CLEANING VACUUM

This advanced robotic vacuum cleaner is the perfect cleaning solution for saving time and effort. It is equipped with innovative self-cleaning and self-sanitizing features that ensure a more hygienic cleaning experience. The vacuum comes with a docking station that not only charges the device but also washes and dries its accessories, making maintenance a breeze. The smart sensors enable the vacuum to easily navigate furniture, stairs, and other obstacles. At the same time, the powerful suction ensures that even the smallest particles are picked up. The long battery life of the vacuum allows it to work for extended periods without needing to be recharged, making it ideal for large homes and busy households. With this vacuum cleaner, you can enjoy efficient and thorough cleaning without having to lift a finger.

ASUS ZENBOOK DUO (UX8406)

The Zenbook Duo UX8406 is the latest ASUS double-screen laptop, and this generation has taken performance to a new level. Both displays are now OLED and support Dolby Vision HDR and 120Hz refresh rate. A Bluetooth keyboard can be attached magnetically to the laptop but is not required as the bottom display can function as a touch-sensitive keypad. Independent spaces across both screens can be configured, and the laptop senses when you configure it vertically or horizontally and adjusts accordingly. ASUS says it’s using AI functionality built into Intel’s Core Ultra line of processors. The laptop specs include up to 32GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, 3K resolution displays, and the Intel Ultra 9 Processor 185H. Unlike most laptop makers, ASUS opted to pack as many ports as possible into its portable machine, including a USB-A port. While OLED screens are making their way into many of ASUS’ 2024 laptops all the way to portable, foldable displays, this dual-screen design of the Zenbook Duo UX8406 makes it one of the most innovative laptops from any manufacturer.

BELKIN AUTO TRACKING STAND PRO

Belkin has launched a new phone mount compatible with an iPhone (iPhone 12 or later). This mount can rotate up to 360 degrees to keep you in view of the camera and can also tilt up and down up to 90 degrees. The device moves silently, so it won’t create any noise while in use. It also syncs with Apple’s DockKit system for deep integration with iOS. The mount attaches via MagSafe, making it easy to snap your phone into the cradle. Additionally, it comes with a built-in rechargeable battery that allows you to film for up to five hours.

ECOFLOW DELTA PRO ULTRA

The Ecoflow has developed a new backup battery that can power an entire house during a blackout. The numbers are impressive – it offers a 6kWh capacity with a 7200W output, enough to run a small home independently. The battery packs can be easily stacked together to expand the capacity to fit your specific needs. It can expand up to 90kWh of storage, powering a house for a month on a full charge. It connects to your home via EcoFlow’s new Smart Home Panel 2. It can seamlessly and automatically switch from mains to battery power during an outage or peak hours when energy costs surge. The DELTA Pro Ultra offers 5.6kW of solar input to draw and store energy quickly, even when the grid isn’t available.

ADOBE EDGE SECURITY CAMERA

Most wireless security cameras have a limited range of up to 100 feet, which is similar to a typical WiFi connection. However, Adobe Systems (not the company that makes Photoshop) has developed a unique camera that can transmit a clean, high-quality signal up to 1.5 miles away. This makes it an ideal choice for monitoring any large property or outdoor space. The camera comes with an IP67 toughness rating, which means it can withstand harsh weather conditions and other environmental factors. Additionally, it has a powerful 6,000 mAh battery that can last for almost a year before it requires recharging. Despite its rugged design, the camera is equipped with advanced features like face and object recognition that can help reduce false alarms caused by animals or other non-threatening objects. With this camera, you can stay informed and protected with accurate and reliable security.

 

Sony Unveils Jaw-Dropping Innovations at CES 2024

In a spectacular display of technological prowess, Sony stole the limelight at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, leaving attendees in awe with its groundbreaking innovations and futuristic vision. From jaw-dropping VR headset to Tech packed Smart EV, Sony’s showcase was a testament to its commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

Spatial Content Creation System:

Sony announced a groundbreaking Spatial Content Creation System, a technology to revolutionize how content is produced and experienced. Designed to take content creation to new heights, this system empowers creators to craft immersive experiences across various platforms. Incorporating 3D audio capabilities ensures a genuinely captivating and realistic audio experience, whether watching a movie, playing a game, or diving into virtual reality.

Afeela Car – Driving into the Future:

Sony made a bold statement in the automotive world by unveiling the Afeela Car. This electric vehicle goes beyond transportation; it combines style, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology. With its sleek design and advanced features, the Afeela Car represents Sony’s foray into the future of mobility. The electric powertrain promises an exhilarating driving experience and a commitment to a greener planet.

Beyond Gaming – ASUS Teases Spectacular ROG Phone 8 Unveiling at CES 2024

ASUS, the trailblazing Taiwanese electronics maestro, is gearing up to unveil its highly anticipated next-gen gaming smartphone – the ASUS ROG Phone 8. Anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as tech enthusiasts eagerly await the grand revelation at the prestigious Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 in the dazzling city of Las Vegas, USA. Mark your calendars for January 8, as the official announcement is set to electrify the gaming community.

The global excitement extends beyond borders, as ASUS has revealed that the ROG Phone 8 will make its debut in China on January 16, 2024. A sneak peek on the Chinese social media giant Weibo unveils a tantalizing teaser, hinting at a larger-than-life display and razor-thin bezels, promising an immersive visual spectacle.

The mystique surrounding the ROG Phone 8 deepens with recent glimpses of its design, showcasing a sophisticated triple-camera setup and an illuminated ASUS ROG logo on the rear. ASUS announced the smartphone with a teaser saying “Beyond Gaming,” teasing that this iteration of the ROG Phone series will transcend conventional gaming boundaries, promising significant enhancements in various aspects, including camera prowess.

Under the hood, the ROG Phone 8 is rumoured to be powered by the formidable Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, with the vanilla model boasting up to 16GB RAM and the Ultimate edition pushing boundaries with a staggering 24GB RAM. Fueling the gaming powerhouse is a 65W fast-charging system reminiscent of its predecessor.

The device is poised to debut with Android 14 out-of-the-box, seamlessly integrated with the ROG UI, adorned with an array of gaming-centric features. The countdown has begun, and ASUS enthusiasts worldwide are on the edge of their seats, ready to embrace the next evolution in gaming excellence.

Best of CES 2023

After surviving two years of the pandemic and a year with limited visitors (a mix of physical and virtual participation), CES, the world’s biggest tech show, is back in full glory. The annual tech show always brings something unique and futuristic to the table. Let’s not waste time in the intro, which people usually avoid (especially in the article where the context matters the most) and dive straight into the best of CES 2023.

Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra 4K

Since we have accepted the new norm, webcam has become a thing. At CES 2023, Razer unveiled a webcam, Kiyo Pro Ultra 4K, which offers DSLR-level detail and clarity to the viewer, thanks to Sony 1/1.2 inch Starvis 2 sensor. The newly announced webcam from Razer upgrades your video setup with high resolutions and AI-powered face tracking. The webcam has a physical shutter for privacy and works with nearly any display or monitor.

LG Signature OLED M TV

The world’s first truly wireless TV was announced a few months ago by a US-based brand Displace, and it debuted at CES 2023. However, LG has no different plans, as the brand unveiled the world’s first wireless OLED TV, and with its 97-inch screen, it’s probably the biggest one too. The TV transmits a 120Hz 4K video signal along with multiple audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and offers exquisite picture quality, fantastic sound, and a sleek design.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57″

Without Samsung, CES would go bland as it plays a vital role in the CES and always grabs the maximum attention. At CES 2023, the company unveiled the Odyssey Neo G9, a 57-inch mini-LED display sporting a 7680 × 2160 resolution equivalent to two 4K monitors in one. The massive and immersive desktop is going to be a paradise for every gamer as it offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1000R curved screen.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i

Lenovo has brought innovation to the next level after introducing Yoga Book 9i, the world’s first full-sized OLED dual-screen laptop, at CES 2023. When you look at the Lenovo YogaBook 9i from the outside, it doesn’t look much different from a typical laptop, but as soon as you open it up, it welcomes you with two 13.3-inch 2.8K PureSight OLED displays that dominate the inside of the device, and it just looks something out of this world.

The beautiful dual-screen laptop defines a new chapter on what laptops should be. You can stack the laptop vertically or side-by-side to have a dual-monitor experience where you can run different programs simultaneously. The Yoga Book 9i is equipped with 13th-gen Intel Core i7 CPUs, up to 16GB of DDR5 RAM, 512GB of storage and arrives with a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, stylus pen, all-day battery backup, and folio stand.

Amazon.com Inc’s Ring Car Cam & Peephole Cam

After a delay of about 2 years, Amazon.com Inc’s Ring Division introduced its first car dashboard camera. The device is named Ring Car Cam and has smart sensors to detect certain events around and inside your vehicle. It also has sensors to detect motion within the vehicle and other disturbances. Along with the dashboard camera, Ring also announced the Ring Peephole Cam, a video doorbell that can be easily installed over an existing door peephole. The peephole cam arrives with a 1080p HD camera, night vision, Two-Way Talk, and Knock and Motion Detection.

Project Carol by Razer

Razer finally revealed its concept design for Project Carol, the world’s first head cushion with near-field surround sound and Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback technology. The cushion comes with 7.1 virtual surround sound and provides up to 8 hours of battery life. Project Carol cushion can be attached to any chair with its adjustable straps, but primarily it is designed to fit all gaming chairs, including Razer’s popular Iskur and Enki lines.

Afeela – a collaborative EV brand from Sony and Honda

At the previous editions of CES, Sony confirmed plans for electric cars and unveiled two versions of the Vision-S electric SUV. Now, coming back to the present, the brand debuted a new EV prototype called Afeela. Sony could have come up with a better name, but besides the name, we’re AFEELING very excited about the car. The car has been developed with Honda as part of a Sony Mobility subsidiary using Qualcomm technology and will be around as early as 2026.

Sony PlayStation VR 2 Headset

Sony has been delivering us hits like Walkman, PlayStation and TVs for decades. At CES 2023, the Japanese electronics giant announced that it would start selling the highly anticipated PlayStation VR 2 headset on February 22. The high-end virtual reality headset will have more features than Meta’s Quest 2. The brand promised at least 30 games at the launch, including Gran Turismo 7 and a spinoff of Horizon.

Samsung’s foldable device that slides

When it comes to making foldable devices, Samsung always tops the list, and we have seen the art through previous launches like Z Fold4 and Z Flip4. To our surprise, this time, they have showcased something very flexible and unique – a device that FOLDS and SLIDES! The Flex Hybrid device can slide out to extend itself, which means you can switch between 10.5- and 12.4-inch screen sizes and jump between 4:3 and 16:10 aspect ratios.

BMW i Vision Dee

One of the most daring proposals from the German company has been introduced by BMW. According to BMW, the I Vision Dee (Digital Emotional Experience) is a car that can converse with its owners and even convey feelings. It also has body panels that can instantly change colours, enormous kidney grilles with built-in displays, and a windscreen that serves as a sizable display. The new concept car is packed with features, and it may represent the company’s direction in terms of technology and design.

Asus ProArt StudioBook 16 offers glasses-free 3D

Back in 2021, Acer tried its hands at glasses-free 3D laptops, and this year it’s Asus’ turn as they have announced Spatial Vision, a “glasses-free (autostereoscopic) 3D OLED technology with its new ProArt StudioBook laptop. The laptop sports a 16-inch, 3.2K OLED panel that can flip into 3D at the touch of a button. Let me tell you how? It has an eye-tracking and a lenticular lens to deliver two separate images to your eyes, letting you see 3D models and movies with the same depth you’d expect from a typical 3D screen with glasses. The Spatial Vision feature looked impressive on the StudioBook 16, breathtaking at times.

LG OLED T TV – The Transparent TV

Technology is catching up with us at such pace that what was once a figment of our imagination is now a reality. LG’s new OLED T TV, unveiled during the CES 2023 is a proof of this. The ‘T’ is completely transparent in the no-picture mode, much like a glass pane, allowing you to see through it. Apart from offering a great viewing experience, the TV can be used as a digital window. Seems like a good idea for people who want to switch between the real and virtual world!

The Relumino Mode by Samsung

To make the everyday use of technology more sustainable, Samsung unveiled a vision for a calmer, more connected world at CES 2023 and the new Relumino mode introduced in the Samsung TVs is one of the most palpable innovations. The Relumino mode has layers of camera technology that highlights outlines, sharpens contrast, and enhances colours to help people with low or limited vision. The mode will come to Samsung Neo QLED 8K and 4K TVs later this year. Samsung also displayed a new version of Relumino glasses that first debuted at CES in 2018.

Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola

The sweet-looking Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola sports a highly nostalgic design that takes you back to the 90s. The ThinkPhone is a business phone built around a 6.6-inch OLED display of 2400x1080px resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. The ThinkPhone boasts a special red key that’s customisable for different tasks and has a back panel designed with lightweight aramid fibre. The smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, along with a choice of storage options like 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB. With the Think 2 Think connectivity option, you can sync the ThinkPhone to your ThinkPad and transfer copied text, photos, documents, files etc. The ThinkPhone will be available for sale globally in the coming months.

Invoxia – The most advanced DOG collar

We’ve seen robo-pets in the previous editions of the CES, but deep down, we all know no one can replace the warmth of a real pet, especially in the case of dogs. We have smartwatches to catch up with our daily health, but what about our beloved dog? Well, French firm Invoxia has taken care of that as they unveiled a smart dog collar to track the heart activity of aAdog. The collar arrives with advanced heart-tracking technology and can detect and monitor a dog’s breathing and heartbeat using sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) to help you with the dog’s well-being.

Nvidia X Hyundai –  A beginning of an in-car gaming revolution

GeForce Now, Nvidia’s on-demand cloud gaming service, has all the plans to spoil you as they’re expanding their GeForce Now service beyond phones, smart TVs and computers. The brand has fastened up with electric vehicle makers such as Hyundai, BYD and Polestar to help you kill time while in the car. If your car has a screen on its dash, you can play while it is parked, and if you have a screen behind the driver or passenger seats, you can play the games on the go.

Alienware x14 – World’s thinnest 14-inch gaming laptop

Alienware, a well-known subsidiary of Dell, launched a slew of gaming laptops at CES 2023, but the one that grabbed our eyeballs is the Alienware x14, the thinnest gaming laptop in the world. The 14-inch laptop is powered by the 13th Gen Intel core CPUs and next-generation RTX GPUs from NVIDIA. Alienware x14 has a similar design and specification as the Alienware x16 and sports a 2,560×1,600-pixel display with a 165Hz refresh rate.

TCL RayNeo X2

We know TCL for its TVs, but they are now entering the AR and VR world, which sounds like an aggressive move from TCL. The Chinese electronics company is looking to expand its horizons, and to follow that; it has launched the RayNeo X2, its first AR glasses, at CES 2023. The glasses have their own touchpad control on one arm to navigate and tap through apps and are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 processor with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The glasses feature full-colour micro-LED displays in each lens and boast a 16MP camera, which can capture pictures and record videos up to 1080p.

HTC Vive XR Elite

HTC has taken care of our metaverse cravings and provided us with the most impressive XR headset we’ve ever seen. The lightweight, powerful, extremely versatile and comfortable HTC Vive XR Elite headset presents high-end visuals and delivers content from compatible Android smartphones, PCs, and online VR platforms. The all-in-one convertible XR headset offers wireless PC streaming over Wi-Fi with excellent graphics and allows you to enjoy watching on a 300-inch personal cinema screen while wearing a headset.

Sony Project Leonardo

Sony’s first piece of gaming hardware, Sony Project Leonardo, is a PlayStation 5 controller consisting of a set of customizable circular gamepads with buttons and directional inputs designed for people with limited motor control. The controller has two circular gamepads lined with swappable buttons and can lie flat on a table or be mounted on a standard tripod. The company has collaborated with advocacy organisations like AbleGamers, SpecialEffect, and Stack Up to design Project Leonardo.

Bird Buddy

Since the pandemic, people have become more concerned about other living beings, and feeding birds or stray dogs has become a new norm. Due to the increased awareness, the Michigan-based startup Bird Buddy has created an AI-powered bird feeder which can identify 350 different species and take snapshots and videos of their visits. The smart bird feeder is made up of recyclable and sustainable materials and notifies you of feathered visitors.

Valencell – Fingertip Blood Pressure Monitor

Valencell, famous for making optical heart-rate sensors, launched the world’s first fingertip monitor at CES 2023. The tiny device offers “cuffless” blood pressure monitoring and has a built-in screen to show diastolic and systolic results. The device goes over your finger and can be connected to an app on your phone via Bluetooth. The company is planning to offer blood pressure monitors to clinics and hospitals.

TCL NXTWEAR S

At CES 2023, TCL launched their first pair of augmented reality glasses, the RayNeo X2, and that’s not the only new development from the brand. Along with entering the AR world, they also released a new version of its NXTWEAR wearable displays called the NXTWEAR S, which has dual 1080p Micro OLED displays for each eye. The glasses offer dimensions equivalent to watching a “real” 130-inch screen about 13 feet away and can broadcast immersive visuals right in front of your face with punchy and vibrant colours.

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Sony Project Leonardo

Want to make your PlayStation more accessible? Well, Sony has something for you to fulfil your wish. Sony’s first piece of gaming hardware, Sony Project Leonardo, is a PlayStation 5 controller consisting of a set of customizable circular gamepads with buttons and directional inputs designed for people with limited motor control. The controller has two circular gamepads lined with swappable buttons and can lie flat on a table or be mounted on a standard tripod. The company has collaborated with advocacy organizations like AbleGamers, SpecialEffect, and Stack Up to design Project Leonardo.

HTC Vive XR Elite

HTC has taken care of our metaverse cravings and provided us with the most impressive XR headset we’ve ever seen. The lightweight, powerful, extremely versatile and comfortable HTC Vive XR Elite headset presents high-end visuals and delivers content from compatible Android smartphones, PCs, and online VR platforms. The all-in-one convertible XR headset offers wireless PC streaming over Wi-Fi with excellent graphics and allows you to enjoy watching on a 300-inch personal cinema screen while wearing a headset.

Project Carol

Razer finally revealed its concept design for Project Carol, the world’s first head cushion with near-field surround sound and Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback technology. The cushion comes with 7.1 virtual surround sound and provides up to 8 hours of battery life. Project Carol cushion can be attached to any chair with its adjustable straps, but primarily it is designed to fit all gaming chairs, including Razer’s popular Iskur and Enki lines.

Asus ProArt StudioBook 16 offers glasses-free 3D

Back in 2021, Acer tried its hands at glasses-free 3D laptops, and this year it’s Asus’ turn as they have announced Spatial Vision, a “glasses-free (autostereoscopic) 3D OLED technology with its new ProArt StudioBook laptop. The laptop sports a 16-inch, 3.2K OLED panel that can flip into 3D at the touch of a button. Let me tell you how? It has an eye-tracking and a lenticular lens to deliver two separate images to your eyes, letting you see 3D models and movies with the same depth you’d expect from a typical 3D screen with glasses. The Spatial Vision feature looked impressive on the StudioBook 16, breathtaking at times.

Bird Buddy

Since the pandemic, people have become more concerned about other living beings, and feeding birds or stray dogs has become a new norm. Due to the increased awareness, the Michigan-based startup Bird Buddy has created an AI-powered bird feeder which can identify 350 different species and take snapshots and videos of their visits. The smart bird feeder is made up of recyclable and sustainable materials and notifies you of feathered visitors.

Afeela – a collaborative EV brand from Sony and Honda

At the previous editions of CES, Sony confirmed plans for electric cars and unveiled two versions of the Vision-S electric SUV. Now, coming back to the present, the brand debuted a new EV prototype called Afeela. The name is quite catchy, and I’m already AFEELING excited about the car. The car has been developed with Honda as part of a Sony Mobility subsidiary using Qualcomm technology and will go on sale as early as 2026

LG OLED T TV – The Transparent TV

Technology is catching up with our imagination like it’s easy as pie, and like always, LG has revealed something out of the box. The brand unveiled its transparent LG OLED T TV during its CES press conference yesterday, and since then, we have been waiting to have a close look at the TV. The TV is completely transparent, obviously not made for the walls, as the OLED T’s screen can go blank and allow you to see whatever’s behind it. You can use it as a digital window, and people living in an apartment can watch the outside view from the window behind their TV. LG said, “it’s a prototype meant to show off” the direction where we’re going,”

TCL NXTWEAR S

At CES 2023, TCL launched their first pair of augmented reality glasses, the RayNeo X2, and that’s not the only new development from the brand. Along with entering the AR world, they also released a new version of its NXTWEAR wearable displays called the NXTWEAR S, which has dual 1080p Micro OLED displays for each eye. The glasses offer dimensions equivalent to watching a “real” 130-inch screen about 13 feet away and can broadcast immersive visuals right in front of your face with punchy and vibrant colours.

Razer Edge Android Handheld Mobile Gaming Device

I just had a hands-on with the Razer Edge Android Handheld Mobile Gaming Device, and it was an edgeful experience. The device is scheduled to release on 26th January in the US and will be available in two variants – The Razer Edge and the Razer Edge 5G. The mobile gaming device is ideal for an always-connected mobile gaming experience as it sports a 6.8″ AMOLED display and 2400×1080 FHD+ resolution that boasts a 144Hz refresh rate. It is the first device powered and developed exclusively for the latest Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform, allowing the user to have long gaming sessions without compromising performance.

TCL RayNeo X2

We know TCL for its TVs, but they are now entering to AR and VR world, which sounds like an aggressive move from TCL. The Chinese electronics company is looking to expand its horizons, and to follow that; it has launched the RayNeo X2, its first AR glasses, at CES 2023. The glasses have their touchpad control on one arm to navigate and tap through apps and are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 processor with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The glasses feature full-colour micro-LED displays in each lens and boast a 16MP camera, which can capture pictures and record videos up to 1080p.

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LG’s Wireless 97-Inch OLED TV

The world’s first truly wireless TV was announced a few months ago by a US-based brand Displace, and it debuted at CES 2023. However, LG has no different plans, as the brand unveiled the world’s first wireless OLED TV, and with its 97-inch screen, it’s probably the biggest one too. The wireless TV by LG is an upgrade to the company’s 97-inch OLED TV, which they unveiled last year.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i

Lenovo has brought innovation to the next level after introducing Yoga Book 9i, the world’s first full-sized OLED dual-screen laptop, at CES 2023. When you look at it from the outside, the YogaBook 9i doesn’t look much different from a typical laptop, but as soon as you open it up, it greets you with two 13.3-inch 2.8K PureSight OLED displays that dominate the inside of the device. 

The beautiful dual-screen laptop defines a new chapter on what laptops should be. You can stack the laptop vertically or side-by-side to have a dual-monitor experience where you can run different programs simultaneously. The Yoga Book 9i is equipped with 13th-gen Intel Core i7 CPUs, up to 16GB of DDR5 RAM, 512GB of storage and arrives with a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, stylus pen, all-day battery backup, and folio stand.

Nvidia X Hyundai –  A beginning of an in-car gaming revolution

GeForce Now, Nvidia’s on-demand cloud gaming service, has all the plans to spoil you as they’re expanding their GeForce Now service beyond phones, smart TVs and computers and into cars. The brand has fastened up with electric vehicle makers such as Hyundai, BYD and Polestar to help you kill time while in the car. If your car has a screen on its dash, you can play while it is parked, and if you have a screen behind the driver or passenger seats, you can play the games on the go.

Sony PlayStation VR 2 Headset

Sony has been delivering us with hits, including Walkman, PlayStation and Trinitron TVs, for decades. At CES 2023, the Japanese electronics giant announced that it will start selling the highly-anticipated PlayStation VR 2 headset on February 22 and promised that starting from this point forward, everyone who wants to buy a PS5 should have a much easier time finding it at retailers globally, means “No more PS5 shortage”. The high-end virtual reality headset will have more features than Meta’s Quest 2. The brand promised at least 30 games at the launch, including Gran Turismo 7 and a spinoff of Horizon.

Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola

The sweet-looking Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola sports a highly nostalgic design that takes you back to the 90s. The ThinkPhone is a business phone built around a 6.6-inch OLED display of 2400x1080px resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. The ThinkPhone boasts a special red key that’s customisable for different tasks and has a back panel designed with lightweight aramid fibre. 

The smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, along with a choice of storage options like 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB. With the Think 2 Think connectivity option, you can sync the ThinkPhone to your ThinkPad and transfer copied text, photos, documents, files etc. The ThinkPhone will be available for sale globally in the coming months.

The most advanced DOG collar

We’ve witnessed robo-pets in the previous editions of the CES, but deep down, we all know no one can replace the warmth of a real pet, especially in the case of dogs. We have smartwatches to catch up with our daily health, but what about our beloved dog? 

Well, French firm Invoxia has taken care of that as they unveiled a smart dog collar to track the heart activity of aAdog. The collar arrives with advanced heart-tracking technology and can detect and monitor a dog’s breathing and heartbeat using sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) to help you with the dog’s well-being.

Alienware x14 – World’s thinnest 14-inch gaming laptop

Alienware, a well-known subsidiary of Dell, launched a slew of gaming laptops at CES 2023, but the one that grabbed our eyeballs is the Alienware x14, the thinnest gaming laptop in the world. The 14-inch laptop is powered by the 13th Gen Intel core CPUs and next-generation RTX GPUs from NVIDIA. Alienware x14 has a similar design and specification as the Alienware x16 and sports a 2,560×1,600-pixel display with a 165Hz refresh rate and will be available later in the year.

Amazon.com Inc’s Ring Car Cam & Peephole Cam

In the tech sector, Amazon is known for Alexa and a few other home security ventures. And now, after a delay of about 2 years, Amazon.com Inc’s Ring Division introduced its first car dashboard camera. The device is named Ring Car Cam and has smart sensors to detect certain events around and inside your vehicle. 

It also has sensors to detect motion within the vehicle and other disturbances. Along with the dashboard camera, Ring also announced the Ring Peephole Cam, a video doorbell that can be easily installed over an existing door peephole. The peephole cam arrives with a 1080p HD camera, night vision, Two-Way Talk, and Knock and Motion Detection.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9

Samsung is known to play a vital role in the event and grabs the maximum attention every year. At CES 2023, the company unveiled the Odyssey Neo G9, a 57-inch mini-LED display sporting a 7680 × 2160 resolution equivalent to two 4K monitors in one. The massive and immersive desktop is going to be a paradise for every gamer as it offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1000R curved screen.

Amazon’s Hey Disney!

Amazon and Disney+ Hotstar are always in the race to provide the best of the entertainment world to us, but for the first time, Amazon and Disney have joined hands to launch an entirely new, Alexa-enabled experience for fans called Hey Disney! With first of its kind collaboration between these two giants, we will soon be able to experience the magic of Disney in a new way, both at home and in select Disney Resort hotel rooms. In short, with the new wake word Hey Disney, we can interact with these fan favourites like Mickey Mouse, Dory from Finding Nemo, and Olaf from Frozen.

Aiper Seagull Pro

When it comes to pools, no one wants to spend hours scrubbing the pool walls and floor and to save time and energy, Aiper, the company known for making cordless robotic pool cleaners, launched its most advanced product to date – the Seagull Pro. Alongside the Seagull Pro, the company also showcased the new Seagull Plus and the recently launched Seagull SE. The hassle-free Seagull Pro robotic cleaner is a CES 2023 Innovation Award Honoree and provides efficient cleaning with a battery life of up to 3 hours.

Asus unveiled the stunning ROG Zephyrus gaming laptops at CES 2023

CES 2023 is just a day away, and brands are flooding the market with press releases. Maybe, every major brand is following the famous slogan – why wait for the right time when you can do it now? And Asus is the latest brand that enters the early launches camp.

Asus unveiled its new Republic of Gamers (ROG) laptop lineup at CES 2023 with entirely new CPUs and GPUs from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. The lineup includes models such as the Strix SCAR family, Zephyrus lineup, Flow X13, XG Mobile, and more.

Let’s look at Asus’ most loved lineup – the Zephyrus lineup.

Asus ROG Zephyrus M16

The new Zephyrus M16 laptop will arrive with a 16-inch display that offers a Quad HD+ resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The Zephyrus M16 laptops will be powered by an Intel Core i9-13900H processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GDDR6 16 GB GPU. The upcoming laptop is equipped with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, up to 2TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, 4 x woofers with Smart Amp technology, 2 x tweeters, Dolby Atmos, and Hi-Res Audio.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16

The new Zephyrus G16 laptops are offered in two options – a 16″ Nebula Display variant with a Quad HD+ resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, and 16″ Full HD+ resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. The G16 series laptops have up to 48 GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 2 GB of PCIe 4.0 storage along with up to a 240Hz/3ms QHD panel, featuring a 16:10 aspect and 94% screen-to-body ratio.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

Ever since its launch in 2020, the Zephyrus G14 laptop has been loved by all, and now they’re back again to steal your attention. G14 laptops already had an excellent screen with 2500 x 1600 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, but this time, the company has added an option for a mini-LED panel, a great move to add more value to the already adored laptop. The mini LEDs are part of Asus’ Nebula HDR program, and we will see more of it in the upcoming Asus gaming laptops.

CES 2023 – All the major announcements from Samsung, LG, Intel to Nvidia

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is about to kick off on 5th January 2023. However, like every year, it has already created hype as most of the world’s leading tech giants have already announced what they’re going to reveal at the show. Let’s take a quick look at the major announcements before the actual event hits the shore.

Samsung

Samsung is known to play a vital role in the event and grabs the maximum attention every year. In a recently released press conference, the company unveiled the Odyssey Neo G9, a 57-inch mini-LED display sporting a 7680 × 2160 resolution equivalent to two 4K monitors in one. The massive and immersive desktop is going to be a paradise for every gamer as it offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1000R curved screen.

Besides Odyssey Neo G9, Samsung also unveiled its first ultrawide QD-OLED monitor – the Odyssey G95SC, which features a more subtle 1800R curved display, 32:9 aspect ratio and 5120 x 2880 resolution. The newly revealed monitors by Samsung are one of the coolest yet, but what caught most of the attention was the Flex Hybrid – a device with a 4:3 aspect ratio that expands into a 16:10 device; it FOLDS as well as SLIDES.

LG

Samsung and LG have always made CES their home pitch, but in 2023, LG looks a little slow, at least in the initial phase. Till now, the company has unveiled the Z3, G3, and C3 OLED evo series TVs, all loaded with the new α9 AI Processor Gen6. The latest evo series TVs will offer brighter displays, greater colour accuracy, a more personalized webOS experience, virtual 9.1.2 surround sound and enhanced dynamic tone mapping.

Nvidia

Nvidia has started off CES 2023 with a bang. The company, who’s a giant in designing and manufacturing graphics processing units (GPUs), has revealed the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti along with laptop versions of the GeForce RTX 40-series, which will be a part of laptops from Asus, Alienware, MSI and more.

Intel

Intel has enormous plans for CES 2023, and it can be seen how the company is exciting the products before CES hits the world. The chip-making company is expanding its Raptor Lake desktop processor lineup, which is compatible with motherboards previously used for Alder Lake CPUs. Furthermore, Intel has a long lineup of processor launches, ranging from the high-end Core i9-13900 to the budget Core i3-13100F.

Laptops

  1. Alienware – Already trending with a massive 18-inch gaming laptop.
  2. Asus – Revealed the ROG Strix G18 and the ROG Strix Scar 18 laptops, featuring Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards.
  3. Acer – Revealed new 16-inch laptops with the latest chips from Intel.

TVs

  1. Displace – We are going to witness the world’s first wireless TV, which is set to make a debut at CES 2023.

Samsung to launch an affordable smartphone @7,999₹ ahead of CES 2023

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S23 series in the first week of February at its Unpacked 2023 event, and as per the claims, the event will be the first in-person Unpacked since the pandemic. The S23 series consists of three premium smartphones – Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra. 

Now, ahead of the CES 2023 event, the South Korean giant confirmed the launch of a budget smartphone – the Galaxy F04. According to the teaser showcased on the e-commerce site Flipkart, the smartphone will be launched in India on 4th Jan and will be priced around ₹7,999*.

The key specifications of the Samsung Galaxy F04 include a MediaTek Helio P35 SoC, a stylish gloss design, 8GB RAM, and a 6.5-inch HD+ display. The entry-level smartphone is designed for the people who are new to the smartphone world, and as a result, it will not have 5G support.

The affordable smartphone will have dual rear cameras – 13MP + 2MP and is expected to boast a 5MP front camera for clicking selfies. The smartphone is packed with a decent 5000 mAh battery and will be available in two colour variants – Opal Green and Jade Purple.

The Galaxy F04 smartphone will be unveiled on 4th January at noon. The company has already unveiled a few products, such as a bespoke edition of kitchen appliances, the Odyssey, ViewFinity and Smart Monitor lineups, and gaming monitors ahead of CES 2023 and is planning to reveal a few more at the event.

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