From 3D Laptops to Smart Cars: Top 10 Tech Reveals at CES 2023

From 3D Laptops to Smart Cars: Top 10 Tech Reveals at CES 2023

The Top 10 tech reveals at CES 2023 to look out for include 3D laptops, smart cars, and more

Tech reveals at CES 2023, which is the year's biggest consumer electronics show holds the biggest tech companies demo their popular products of the year 2023. There is a lot of dazzling, hype, and noise going on for the event. Here we gathered some of the best highlights from the wackiest, coolest, and most innovative new tech we spotted. These include 3D laptops, Smart car, and many more in the top 10 tech reveals at CES 2023.

As we can see, we have gotten a glimpse into what companies like LG, Samsung, Intel, Dell, and Nvidia have in store for the year 2023. They are surrounded by beautiful TVs, an 8K projector, beastly gaming rings, and futuristic concept devices.

On Wednesday, a press conference was held at galore. Worry not! Because the show rolls on till Jan 8th. As our team looks forward to the week ahead, here's what they are expecting.

  1. Glass-free 3D laptop

Images of the ASUS 3D laptops are stealing the screens. Its flexible OLED screen, like competitor Acer's similar IPS version, offers 3D without the use of glasses. Asus's 3D panel uses eye-tracking for the 3D experience.

  1. TV With No Remote and Wires

CES also has TVs—lots of 'em. But nothing beats LG, Samsung, and TCL when it comes to overcoming the deepest blacks. These display TVs have crisp images and do something differently. These TVs are wireless and have no more creative ways to hide the cords. These TVs are designed to stick to windows or walls using suction cups.

Now you wonder how TVs run without a wireless connection? Well, we'll give you clarity on it. These amazing display TVs use batteries rather than a wired connection. These smarties use motion control rather than a remote to adjust the volume and change the channels.

  1. Sony's First Smart Car to Launch in 2026

Sony, an electronic giant, is teaming up with Honda to work on a new brand of smart car called Afeela. The name sounds cute, right? Unlike the car Sony showed off at CES 2020 years ago, this one is going to hit the market. No word yet on pricing, but the big giant revealed that Afeela will hit North American roads in 2026.

  1. The Foldable Slides Mobile Device

Samsung gave us a look at its tantalizing mobile device concept, named the Flex Hybrid. The model above shows Flex on the left side, which can fold like the Galaxy Fold. while the right side of the device can slide out to extend itself.

  1. Smart Watches to Track Your Health

All smartwatches are designed to track your heart rate, sleep quality, and oxygen levels. Citizens, on the other hand, take it a step further with the CZ Smartwatch. With the previous features, the watch also measures alertness levels and fatigue. This helps you focus on your stress levels and your overall well-being.

  1. World's Thinnest Gaming Laptop

LG showed off its smartest The Gram Style Laptop features a hidden touchpad that activates only when you touch the palm rest. When you touch, the stealthy haptic touchpad lights itself under your fingers, guiding you to the options to touch for navigation.

  1. Gaming Controller

Dell's Concept Nyx gaming controller looks like just another third-party XBox controller with some fancy features. Alas, it's more than that. The gaming controller is tricked out with hidden inputs that align with the functionality of the controller.

  1. The TV That Put Others to Shame

It's the world's largest OLED TV: LG's 97-inch model was unveiled last year, but it'll go wireless in 2023. That means the world's largest screen, with the best picture technology has to offer, is now cord-free. CNET TV guru David Katzmaier has been so impressed that he says LG is putting all other TVs to shame with this newly launched one.

  1. Your Laptop's Brains Are Soon to See Upgrades

Intel unveiled a slew of new 13th-generation processors that will power a wide range of products and improve laptop performance.

The new generation of Intel CPUs includes Unison, which allows iPhone and Android devices to send and receive text messages from your PC. The Thunderbolt 4 also contains, among other improvements, will make the ability to run two 4K external displays a standard. These features will be announced in product announcements in the coming days.

  1. Cloud gaming is now in your car

The GeForce 4080 GPU from Nvidia is making its way to the cloud. If you subscribe to GeForce Now's premium tier (now known as GeForce Now Ultimate), you can stream games at 240Hz, use ray tracing (which significantly improves how light is rendered in-game), and use DLSS 3.

Additionally, GeForce Now is now coming to cars. You can now also play while your car is parked if it has a screen on the dashboard.

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Analytics Insight
www.analyticsinsight.net