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When it comes to groundbreaking and life-changing technological advancements, CES 2024 delivered on all fronts. From cutting-edge AI applications to mind-blowing gadgets, the world’s largest consumer tech show showcased products with the potential to revolutionize everyday life.
LG unveiled the OLED T, a 77-inch transparent OLED TV that redefines the concept of television. This innovative display, when not in use, nearly disappears as its mechanized black film rolls up, revealing a transparent screen. The OLED T can transform into a virtual fish tank or display various art, screensavers, and widgets. With wireless capabilities and a sleek design, LG expects this consumer model to hit the market in mid-2024, although pricing details remain undisclosed.
Volkswagen introduced an enhanced version of its Ida voice assistant, set to roll out in Q2 2024. Partnering with automotive-assistant developer Cerence, VW incorporated ChatGPT AI to enable more natural and conversational interactions. Users can now pose complex queries, such as restaurant recommendations, or request Ida to generate a short story for entertainment. This feature will be available in select VW vehicles, including the electric ID 4 and ID 3, as well as the combustion-powered Tiguan, Passat, and Golf.
Asus took center stage with its ZenBook Duo, featuring dual 14-inch OLED touchscreens. This portable all-in-one desktop in a 3-pound package provides 19.8 inches of combined workspace. Notable improvements include a built-in kickstand for versatile positioning and a Bluetooth keyboard that conveniently stores between the screens. Packed with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Intel Arc graphics, and up to 32GB of memory, the ZenBook Duo is set to hit the market in Q1 with a starting price around $1,500.
EcoFlow presented the Delta Pro Ultra, a game-changer in the whole-home battery market. This 200-pound portable backup battery can be easily wheeled around and connected/disconnected from its smart panel without professional installation. The Delta Pro Ultra offers flexibility for various applications, from camping trips to serving as a reliable home backup. Priced at $5,800, it presents an attractive and practical alternative to traditional, stationary whole-home batteries.
The Evie ring redefines health tracking with its discreet design tailored for women. Beyond the typical health metrics, it tracks period cycles, ovulation, daily steps, sleep, and mood—all from a stylish ring that resembles regular jewelry. With a price tag of $270 and no subscription requirements (iOS only for now), the Evie ring offers a seamless and unobtrusive way to monitor health.
Samsung showcased OLED glare-free technology aimed at improving TV viewing in brightly lit rooms. This innovation reduces reflections without compromising color or viewing angles. CNET’s David Katzmaier praised the technology for effectively minimizing distractions from reflections in bright environments. While pricing and availability details were not disclosed, the TVs are expected to ship in the spring.
Weber introduced the Summit FS38X Smart Grill, featuring an infrared broiler for the perfect crust on steaks, fish, and chops. Equipped with in-grill sensors, a touchscreen control panel, and smart temperature control, this grill offers a seamless cooking experience. It also provides real-time information via a mobile app, suggesting optimal cooking methods and notifying users of any burner issues. Weber’s innovative approach sets a new standard for outdoor grilling.
Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid blurs the lines between a Windows laptop and an Android tablet. Detachable from its base, the 14-inch 2.8K OLED screen transforms into an Android tablet powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip. The base, equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, can function as a standalone Windows desktop when connected to an external monitor. This versatile 2-in-1 device offers a unique computing experience.
LG unveiled a groundbreaking 27-inch, 480Hz, 2,560×1,440 OLED gaming display, featuring dual-refresh technology. Designed for esports and high-frame-rate gaming, this monitor boasts the advantages of OLED technology, including a large color gamut and rapid pixel refresh. The introduction of a microlens array layer, branded as Meta Technology, enhances brightness and widens the range of tones. Expected to launch by the end of June 2024, this gaming monitor aims to redefine the gaming experience.
CES 2024 teased us with tantalizing glimpses of the future, featuring concepts that may reshape our tech landscape. From talking, color-changing BMWs to self-service airport screening pods, the event showcased innovative ideas and technologies that could become reality in the coming years. Other notable concepts include Jackery’s solar Mars bot and rooftop camper, Kia’s Lego-like concept vehicles, Hyundai’s groundbreaking steering tech, and Panasonic’s novel solar cells.
As CES 2024 unfolded, it painted a vivid picture of the technological landscape we can expect in the near and distant future. From revolutionary display technologies to smart home innovations and futuristic mobility solutions, the show highlighted the relentless pursuit of innovation in the tech industry. Whether it’s transparent OLED TVs, conversational AI in cars, or portable whole-home batteries, these groundbreaking products and concepts have the potential to reshape the way we live, work, and interact with technology. #CES2024