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At last year’s CES, all the major TV manufacturers made it clear that the future would be televised in 4K. Nvidia, Amazon, Roku, and TiVo all came to market with their own 4K streaming boxes. And Roku, still our favorite player in the streaming game, is now baking its 4K streaming services, excellent discovery engine, and easy interface into TCL’s newest 4K TVs. The new TCL 4K Roku TV will include a Feed alert system and voice-search capabilities. But it’s unknown whether the new TCL set’s hardware specs and features will fully match those of the high-powered Roku 4 box. Roku has also announced it is working with TCL on a reference design for Roku-powered HDR services. According to Roku, it’ll be able to handle both Dolby Vision and HDR10 content, as well.
BMW Group Innovations at CES 2024 - Controller-based Gaming
The next generation of wacky gadgets set to hit the shelves got unveiled at 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. A clothes folding machine, a 3D avatar photo booth and Kuri the home robot were just some of the cool new tech trends that were showcased this year at the annual exhibition. Innovations in consumer electronics, robotics, drones, 3D printing, mobility, and wearables get unveiled to the world at the CES show, which acts as a sort of testing ground for new ideas.
Japanese automaker Toyota presented a prototype autonomous concept vehicle, named e-Palette, at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday. e-Palette is a futuristic-looking box atop a next-generation battery electric platform, powered by Toyota's future autonomous vehicle tech. It will be available in three sizes, ranging from 13 feet to some 23 feet long. Apart from serving as a shared transport vehicle, the e-Palette can also spur e-commerce by bringing stores, offices and retail business directly to your doorstep.
At the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, in Las Vegas, NV, a robot called the AvatarMind iPal was present. The robot is meant to be a source of companionship for children, the elderly, and hospitality/retail. It’s the size of a small child, weighs 28 lbs, and has four wheels. You can tickle it by jabbing its ribs fairly hard so it will emit fake laughter and robotic arm flailing.