CES 2018 has reached its conclusion following a week of the world’s leading tech manufacturers showing off their latest products, newest gadgets, and best innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Here’s the top 10 standout product announcements from the show, which hosted everything from new 4K TVs to self-driving car chips. you need to know about CES 2018
Samsung The Wall
Samsung unveiled “The Wall” – the world’s first consumer modular MicroLED television. The TV features a 146-inch display that uses self-emitting MicroLED technology.
Samsung says users can alter the size and shape of The Wall so that it can function as a multipurpose display.
SanDisk 256GB flash drive
SanDisk revealed the world’s smallest 256GB USB flash drive.
Corsair K63 keyboard and lapboard
Corsair revealed its new wireless K63 mechanical keyboard and an optional lapboard for living room gaming.
The Acer Swift 7 (2018)
Acer unveiled the world thinnest laptop and packs built-in 4G LTE connectivity to boot.
Hisense Laser TVs
Hisense announced its 2018 range of laser smart TVs at CES.
New AMD Processor
AMD launched its new series of Ryzen processors with integrated Radeon Vega graphics.
Steel Series Rival 600 gaming mouse
The device sports PixArt’s TrueMove3+ dual-sensor system, which allows for one-to-one tracking and lift-off distance detection.
Vuzix Blade Augmented Reality Glasses
The Vuzix Blade augmented reality glasses will support Alexa so that wearers can ask for things like the weather and directions.
The Vuzix Blade’s display also sits more prominently in the wearer’s field of view than Google Glass and looks much more crisp and colorful.
Movi Phone
The Movi phone is an android device perfect for movie lovers with built in projector. It can project 720p images up to 200 inches in size diagonally. Powered by 4000mAh battery capacity.
Intel NUC
Intel unveiled its most powerful NUCs to date.
The new NUCs are based on Intel’s 8th-gen Core processors and feature AMD graphics processing via Radeon RX Vega M systems.
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