Consumer electronics shops (CES) are going completely digital this year with unique devices ranging from diamond-shining giant TV screens to artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR).
Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, 1000 companies are showcasing new and innovative products in this biggest event match-made digital venue. The show will run from 11 to 14 January. The digital company will provide information about the products by February 15.
More than 4000 companies were involved in CES in Laswegas, usually last year. This time many companies like Google are not involved. Come, let us know about the innovation woman promises showing a glimpse of the future-Chinese company High Sensor announced a laser-based TV strike Roma. It shows significantly darker colors and images. These 70- to 100-inch TVs will present colors 50 percent deeper than any cinema hall screen.
Samsung has introduced the robot HandyBot which is the machine arm. It can take a glass of glass from the hand of the guest who has come to drink water or can fill more water in the glass. The concept design of ‘Retail Watt’ was also introduced which will work in hotels and shops.
Samsung’s JetBot AI 90 Plus does the cleaning by moving around the camera. It is also AI based so that when a big object or person comes in the way of cleaning, it works by moving around it. It has a camera so that monitoring can also be done.
LG introduced a washing machine called Wash Tower which is quite high. It occupies less space because it is mounted on the dryer machine. It is based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) so that even novices can learn to wash clothes.
Panasonic introduced augmented reality based heads-up displays (hoods) to keep the driver alert. This will help the driver in identifying road conditions, safety instructions, possible accidents and things.
C-Real showcased light-field-display AR and VR handsets. It gives the person the impression of being around things and pictures that are not there.
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