CES is where the tech industry rings in the new year. Each January, just about every corner of the industry shows up with announcements and previews that set the stage for the year to come. This year’s show kicks off with a day of press conferences on Monday, January 8th, featuring Samsung, LG, Nvidia, Sony, and more.
57-inch Predator Z57,
ROG Phone 8, ROG Phone 8 Pro
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Samsung’s Ballie robot is back
Nvidia only just announced its new RTX 40-series Super GPUs
Sennheiser’s latest exercise-focused headphones
Hyundai is going all in on the most abundant element in the universe in the quest to reduce planet-heating emissions. The South Korean automaker announced that hydrogen will “play a prominent role” in the company’s efforts to go carbon neutral by 2050.
“Clean hydrogen should be for everyone, powering everything, and available everywhere,” Jay Chang, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, said in a statement.
TCL is also gearing up for a global launch of the first X2 glasses
See LG’s transparent TV
Apply (in)directly to the forehead - Withings BeamO “multiscope”
- Asus’ new ROG Zephyrus laptops feature OLED displays and a sleek light strip
- Sony’s CES presentation is due at 8PM ET.
- Lenovo’s latest 2-in-1 crams Windows and Android into one device
- MSI’s Claw is an Intel-powered Windows competitor to Valve’s Steam Deck
- Intel’s new 14th Gen mobile processors are here for 2024’s gaming laptops
- Samsung’s Ballie robot is now a projector that follows you around
- Samsung finally puts the TV at the heart of its smart home
- Nvidia’s RTX 4080 Super arrives on January 31st at a more reasonable $999
- Volkswagen says it’s putting ChatGPT in its cars for ‘enriching conversations’
- The Apple Vision Pro will launch in February
- Mophie’s Juice Pack is back for iPhones
- Wi-Fi’s next big upgrade is officially here
- I’ve looked through LG’s new transparent OLED TV and seen something special
- Samsung’s new OLED TV could make annoying glare a thing of the past
- The Frame has become such a hit that Samsung is making a speaker version
- Dell’s XPS laptop lineup is about to look very different
57-inch Predator Z57,
ROG Phone 8, ROG Phone 8 Pro
Kia
Samsung’s Ballie robot is back
Nvidia only just announced its new RTX 40-series Super GPUs
Sennheiser’s latest exercise-focused headphones
Hyundai is going all in on the most abundant element in the universe in the quest to reduce planet-heating emissions. The South Korean automaker announced that hydrogen will “play a prominent role” in the company’s efforts to go carbon neutral by 2050.
“Clean hydrogen should be for everyone, powering everything, and available everywhere,” Jay Chang, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, said in a statement.
TCL is also gearing up for a global launch of the first X2 glasses
See LG’s transparent TV
Apply (in)directly to the forehead - Withings BeamO “multiscope”
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