TLDR: CES 2024 unveils futuristic car tech, innovative displays, water-from-air device, AR workspaces, and affordable gaming screens.
This article is a summary of a You Tube video “7 Coolest Tech We Saw at CES 2024” by CyberNews
Key Takeaways:
- Sony and Honda Partnership: Revealed an advanced car with a lidar, 49 sensors for 360° awareness, and an interior panoramic display controllable via PS5 controller.
- Aila’s Innovative Car Design: Features a yoke adjusting to the driver’s comfort, LED displays on the exterior, and a sleek, futuristic design. Full specs to be released in 2025.
- Bron’s Display Technology: Introduced a 32-inch display with monocular depth, providing a 110° view and appearing as a 122-inch screen. Favored for its clarity and small profile, it has early adopters in the defense industry.
- Samsung’s Transparent Micro LED: A clear layer over a vibrant micro LED display, boasting longevity and vivid colors. Features include Neo QLED 8K TV with AI voice enhancement for clearer vocal tracks.
- Genesis Systems’ Water-from-Air Innovation: Showcased a black box that extracts and distills water from air, potentially useful in dry climates.
- LG Initech’s Automotive Technology: Showcasing radar, cameras for 360° vehicle view, and gesture control inside vehicles, indicating future automobile tech trends.
- Nemo’s Spatial Computer for Productivity: A world-first spatial computer that connects to AR headsets, replacing traditional monitors with an AR workspace.
- XRE’s Air 2 Pros and Air2 Ultras: Introduced two products – Air 2 Pros as a display screen for gaming and content, and Air2 Ultras for developers with hand motion tracking and 3D interactive tools.
- Affordability of XRE Products: Priced competitively at $499 for Air 2 Pro and $699 for Air2 Ultra, making them more accessible than many competitors.
- CES 2024’s Scale: Hosted 130,000 attendees, 4,000 exhibitors, and representatives from 150 countries, highlighting its importance in the tech world.