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Look at all these CES 2020 Trends! Whoa!

TechLinked@techlinked480.7K viewsJan 10, 20206:03
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CES 2020 is presented as a rapid-fire showcase of display technology, smart home devices, and novelty robots that aim to redefine how we watch, interact with, and automate our environments. The host highlights a dominant trend of immersive displays, starting with LG’s bending and rolling OLEDs and Samsung’s wall-spanning approaches, underscoring 8K ambitions and new TV form factors that blur the line between furniture and screen. The segment emphasizes the flood of foldable devices, including TCL’s foldable phone prototype, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold, and Dell’s foldable concepts, all signaling a shift toward devices that can function as both tablets and laptops. Quick bits then pivot to peripheral CES ideas like a mind-controlled interface that aims to replace remotes, a toothbrush that promises a 10-second clean, and energy monitoring systems from Legrand that let you control household consumption from a mobile app, illustrating how every facet of daily life may become connected. The coverage closes with a look at more ambitious product concepts, including a high-end Lamborghini model integrating Alexa and a salivating mix of playful and practical automation, while the script maintains a humorous, sometimes snarky tone about the futuristic ambitions on the floor. Overall, the trends point to a broader push toward immersive, connected ecosystems where TVs, foldables, smart home gadgets, and robotic helpers converge with a playful attitude toward what might be possible in the near term. Viewers are treated to a brisk tour that blends gadget hype with light commentary, while the show emphasizes accessibility, affordability, and real-world use cases for the growing CES lineup.

Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · smart_home · robotics · displays · foldables · ai