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Pohlmann Jan 12, 2 comments The dancing robots and talking smart speakers get all the attention at CES, but there is still a strong showing of traditional audio products. They don't light up or take selfies. They just sound really good. Search form Search. CES This is an electric pink hue, and one shoppers in South Korea will be able to snap up shortly after CES wraps up. One feature that could trump Google's offering, however, is the improved sound quality, though we'll be the judge once we get a listen.

Look for pricing and availability details for the Google Assistant-supporting speaker to be revealed during LG's press conference on Monday. While other 4K projectors are short and squat, the HU80KA is a much taller tower that's designed to sit directly on the floor rather than on a table or stand.

It can also project an image on a screen up to inches, which isn't too shabby. Finally, LG has unveiled its latest 'gram' laptop update in the form of three new laptops in They have impressively thin and light chassis, but also last longer and have improved performance. Oh, and they mercifully move the webcam from below the screen. Pricing and release details should be revealed on Monday.

As we found out in our hands on: HTC Vive Pro review , the headset has a higher resolution display at dpi. It also features better audio performance with built-in headphones. This is a big development for the line, especially as it looks to compete with the Oculus Go wireless headset, but we'll have to try it out for ourselves to see whether going wireless is worth it and performs as well as a dangling wire out of the back. This TV gets some extra pop from those new additions, even if it's more of an evolutionary upgrade.

Both feature Panasonic's new HCX video processor and are available in either inch or inch variants. Sounds great, but unfortunately Dolby Vision is missing from these sets. Somewhat surprisingly, the high-end UB also supports Dolby Vision. This is a nice feather in the cap for Panasonic If the comprehensive video specification of the Lumix GH5 isn't quite enough to satisfy your needs, then the GH5S could be for you. Designed primarily for professional filmmakers, Panasonic believes that the Lumix GH5S will deliver the highest-ever video image quality seen in a Lumix camera.

As we discuss in our hands on Dell XPS 13 review , Dell has directly addressed the concerns of users and refined the laptop to possibly its finest point yet. In our time with the Dell XPS 15 2-in-1, we were both impressed and left with questions in equal measure. Only a full review will tell.

Until then, check out our hands on Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 review. Perhaps one of Dell's new Ultrathin monitors are just what you need to bring your new gaming rig to life. We tried it out for ourselves, and already it looks to be the best way to experience VR content on-the-go, thanks to a marriage of forward-thinking design and ambitious immersion features.

Joining the ranks of the new Google Assistant-supporting smart display army, the Lenovo Smart Display basically looks like a tablet that tapers out to a wedge-shaped stand. It has a watt full-range speaker on the side, and will rely on the built-in Google voice assistant to handle queries and commands you throw its way.

It looks mighty sleek, and will be available in either an 8-inch or inch model. Hello, new Moto Mods. First up is the Vital Mod, which can read multiple vital signs to keep track of your health.

It can even be slid to a degree angle, letting you relive your Sidekick years. It looks and feels like an incredibly luxurious Windows tablet, with excellent portability and connectivity options. It promises incredible battery life, but know that this device has a tiny selection of ports and runs Windows 10 S. Check out a full rundown of all of Lenovo's new and updated computing gear here and here.

Asus has unveiled the Zenfone Max Plus, a phone with a 4,mAh battery. It also has Face Unlock feature, letting you unlock the phone just by looking at it. Where have we heard that before? Select models of the Asus ZenBook and VivoBook laptops will support Amazon Alexa, allowing users to use their voices to control the devices. We don't have any details on these products yet as they'll be announced later in the first half of , but at least a few of these machines will get Amazon's voice-controller helper.

Stay tuned. Look for it in April. You can pick one up sometime in the first half of the year. Lyra Voice is a tri-band AC router providing A 2-in-1 laptop that balances modernity and legacy, the latest HP Spectre x 15 straddles the line between modernity and legacy, not to mention power and panache.

While not a major revolution of the firm's inch 2-in-1 laptop, this new machine is a major refinement. It's due out in March in the US. HP Z 3D Camera is designed to make scanning objects in three dimensions a snap for creative pros like computer graphics artists or game developers.

It attaches to the top of your monitor, with a companion scan mat being placed underneath the downward-facing camera. You can then scan any real-world object placed on the mat — or rotated around in your hands underneath the camera — to create a lifelike 3D digital image on your computer. Look for it on sale in March. HP came to CES packing a number of new monitors. This should all mean a significant performance boost, which you can enjoy when the machine comes to market in May.

First announced last August, we now know the Predator Orion will go on sale in February. It also has a rather neat all-in-one liquid cooling solution. Acer has revealed an even thinner Swift 7 Ultrabook , plus announced the availability of a new spin on the Switch 7. The Swift 7 is now an ultra-slim 8. There's also built-in 4G LTE connectivity to ensure an even better signal for your mobile broadband. Hear that? Acer has announced that Alexa support will be coming to a select number of its laptops.

Initially available in the US, Alexa support will be available in the first quarter of via an update through the Acer Care Center software, with other locations getting Alexa support mid The latest collection of 8th-generation Core processors has been revealed, and they feature discrete graphics from AMD. Yes, you read that right.

We've got an in-depth rundown of the new chips, which you shouldn't miss. Because of this, it's able to handle most modern games, as well as support 4K resolutions. By now you've probably heard about Spectre and Meltdown, the CPU security flaws that potentially compromise all of its processors.

Nvidia has launched a new initiative to build the best PC gaming screens. This effectively would make BFGDs the one of the biggest displays you can hook your PC gaming rig to when these launch later this year. Want to play demanding games on your underpowered laptop or desktop PC?

The service basically gives your less-than-speedy machine access to powerful GeForce GTX graphics cards via the cloud, allowing it to stream intensive games at p resolution, achieving up to a highly fluid fps frames per second.

And you can crank up the graphics detail settings to high, as well. In a bit of non-product news, Nvidia announced it's been selected by Uber to drive the AI computing smarts of the ride-sharing company's self-driving cars and trucks. When we see these cars on the road is another thing, but Nvidia is clearly continuing its leadership in the self-driving car space. Xavier boasts more than 9 billion transistors and is the most complex SoC ever made, Nvidia claims.

This could be the SoC that fuels our supercomputer future. There are also new Ryzen chips for desktop , which will take the place of the Athlon line. Finally, AMD shed a few more details on the Ryzen 2 line. AMD promises Ryzen 2 will bring higher clock speeds and Precision Boost 2 technology for greater performance and efficiency.

OK, we know the name of this is Project Linda allows you to use your Razer Phone as a full laptop. Not just mirroring what's on screen, but opening up a whole new world within it, and using the phone's display as a touchpad and the speakers to spew out sound from the laptop itself.

It's still a tech demo, but it'll be interesting to see if this comes to the wider world. Red walls when health is low, anyone? It'll even provide ambient lighting for when you're browsing the web Samsung, meanwhile, turned heads at its booth with an installation known as " The Wall ," a inch display utilizing modular MicroLED technology that it says will ship by year's end.

No, you won't be able to afford it. And both companies showed giant 8K TVs, too. The big screens didn't stop there. Nvidia's BFGD -- "big format gaming display" -- is a PC monitor designed with refresh rate-obsessed gamers in mind, coming in at a whopping 65 inches. And CES introduced a wave of ultra short-throw projectors -- ones that project straight up to an adjacent wall, rather than across the room -- at higher resolutions and lower prices than ever before.

And we're psyched to see ever more manufacturers using full-array local dimming technology in their sets, which is hands-down the best image quality for LCD TVs.

You don't need to fear a robot rebellion, at least not yet. While we saw plenty of interesting robots at CES , they were more about being cute than threatening or terribly useful, for that matter. We were charmed by the likes of Aeolus -- the closest thing to a real-life Rosie the Robot -- as well as Buddy and Keecker , all of whom have designs on being your next-gen housekeeper or butler. Sophia veered far too close to the uncanny valley for our tastes, while Honda had a trio of robots designed to be deployed on a construction site.

And LG's Cloi showed that robots won't participate in demos unless they're damn well ready to. But it was Sony's next-gen Aibo that stole the show: Already for sale in Japan, this robot pup shows how far the field has advanced since its predecessor was pulled from the market in CESes of yore introduced the early step counters and smart watches that inspired the Fitbits and Apple Watches of the mainstream tech world.

But CES revealed health, fitness, wellness and medical technologies that address more than exercise. From assistive tech like the NeoMano glove that helps paralyzed hands to grip, to L'Oreal UV Sense , a fingernail-sized sensor that measures sun exposure, we're seeing tech that helps the disabled and prevents skin cancer.

We also loved Aflac's robotic duck companion , which comforts child cancer patients, and we're sure anyone who suffers from a peanut allergy will appreciate a handheld sensor that scans for unwanted nuts. We also saw the first FDA-cleared watch that can tests your blood pressure and a host of products aiming to upgrade elder care.

Read more: CES gets serious about health, wellness and medical tech. While health tech is designed to make you feel better, the show also saw a parade of tech intended to make you look better. Products such as the HiMirror Mini and Neutrogena Skin SkinScanner and apps such as YouCam Makeup gave semiprofessional skincare analysis and advice, but they lacked the reassuring bedside manner of a dermatologist or the friendly assistance one expects from a visit to the beautician or even the makeup counter.

So far, the technology is promising, but sorely needs a more human touch. Read more: Beauty tech lives at the intersection of self-care and self-loathing.



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