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Saturday 6 August 2022

CES 2022's Top 10 Gadgets That Will Blow Your Mind

 CES 2022's Top 10 Gadgets That Will Blow Your Mind


1. The BMW iX Flow



The BMW iX Flow is the solution. It has the ability to change its appearance digitally. The body is laminated with an electrophoretic film containing human hair-sized micro capsules. When an electric field is applied to a capsule, it reveals differently charged white, black, or colored particles. This results in an EPD (Electronic Paper Display).

The BMW iX Flow is a trailblazing project in a field that opens up completely new avenues for car design and personalization. Can you match the color of your car to your current mood? Can the right exterior color influence the climate in the car in an energy-saving way? We are working hard to implement this technology and hope to present preliminary results at CES 2022.



2. The TP- Link AXE200



When it comes to home internet, mesh network routers are undoubtedly the newest media sensation. However, have you thought about a router that physically moves its antennae to provide the best signal? The new AXE200 router from TP-Link has four antennae that shift to the position that provides customers with the best signal, giving it the appearance of a prop from a Christopher Nolan movie. In principle, it makes sense, and we can't wait to see how well it works in practice.


Additionally, the AXE200 has some substantial networking firepower. It may be dropped into a mesh network that is suitable and is tri-band (supporting 5GHz, 2.4GHz, and 6GHz). Additionally, the AXE200 Omni supports Wi-Fi 6E, the most recent Wi-Fi Alliance standard, which allows it to accelerate speeds and lower latency for compatible devices.


3. Sony PlayStation VR2


At CES, Sony is bringing back the PlayStation VR platform, a cult favorite among gamers. Built specifically for the PlayStation 5, Sony's new PlayStation VR2 headset and Sense controller will offer a higher-resolution experience than the previous model by utilizing the new console's processing capacity. The new headset is loaded with high-end capabilities, including an eye tracking system for greater realism and a 4K OLED HDR display. In contrast, Sony's new Sense VR controllers, which are identical to those featured on Facebook's Oculus Quest 2 VR headset, provide better tracking accuracy without the need for a camera pointed at players (though Sony says the PlayStation VR2 will require a cable).


4. Razer Project Sophia 




Razer's innovative Project Sophia PC design is a desk with embedded modular components that would let users swap out components like displays, USB hubs, or wireless chargers. The business has attempted to make the PC more modular before; last year, it demonstrated a more useful architecture utilizing Intel's compact NUC, which is effectively a tiny CPU and motherboard combination. Additionally, Project Christine, a PC concept from 2014, gave us a peek of a potential PC future in which replacing key components was as simple as switching out a roll of toilet paper.
Does this imply that you'll be getting a cutting-edge modular PC soon? No, this is just a concept for the time being. But when it comes to the CES spirit of pushing the envelope, Razer always delivers.

5. General Motors’ Silverado, Equinox and Blazer EVs



Chevrolet will launch the Chevrolet Equinox EV in the 2024 model year, according to her keynote address at the 2022 CES. General Motors Inc.
If you've been looking for a low-cost, no-compromise electric vehicle, General Motors has you covered. The company announced a trio of all-electric vehicles with similar looks and range to their gasoline counterparts at this year's CES: the electric Chevy Silverado pickup truck, as well as the Chevy Equinox and Blazer, two electric SUVs set to arrive in 2023.

What's the best part? The costs. The Equinox will cost around $30,000, making it an affordable electric model that competes with more expensive options like Tesla's Model X and Ford's Mustang Mach-E. It's also not bad to look at, which may encourage more adoption.

6. Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED



Is it a tablet? A laptop? A large folding Netflix screen? Asus and its Zenbook 17 Fold OLED raise the cool factor in laptop design no matter how you slice (or bend) it. It's not the first folding laptop we've seen, but it might be the first with a screen that makes us want to use one—its 17.3-inch display is all OLED, which means vibrant colors and high contrast. The folding Zenbook and its travel case make it easy to transport a screen larger than some desktop monitors, and the detachable keyboard turns it into a productivity powerhouse, providing a great desktop-like experience almost anywhere.


7. Nvidia RTX 3050 Graphics Card 



Nvidia, whose chips are used in everything from gaming consoles to self-driving cars, used CES 2022 to introduce the most recent iteration of its user-friendly graphics cards. The RTX 3050 fills a significant gap in Nvidia's lineup and makes cutting-edge graphics technology like ray tracing accessible to users who can't afford to pay more than twice that amount for the best cards. It is reasonably priced at $249. These less priced cards should also help gamers and PC builders find stock in an era where graphics cards are continually being snatched up by crypto currency miners who use them to earn significant digital coins like Bitcoin and Ether.

8. Samsung NFT TVs


NFT TVs from Samsung
The need for a solution to the fragmented watching and purchasing landscape of today has never been stronger, according to Samsung, as the market for NFTs grows.

Currently, NFTs, or essentially digital art purchased and traded on the block chain, are quite well-liked. But how can you display them in real life? Samsung's most recent TV range offers an NFT browser that enables customers to browse various goods that are for sale before deciding which ones to buy and display as a solution.

9. LG OLED TV




LG merely continues to advance television technology. The company has created a means to improve its OLED technology by using deuterium, also referred to as "heavy water," to increase brightness and picture quality while using less energy.
To achieve perfect darkness and unrestricted contrast, LG OLED TVs use self-lit pixels that cycle on and off. In LED and Mini LED TVs, the backlights are not self-emitting. They can't create genuine black as a result, which makes them prone to the halo effect. Because there is no light bleed or halo with self-lit pixels, you get perfect black and better image quality.


10. Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector



Anker, the maker of all the modern technology you could possibly need, is back with an update to its highly regarded projector line. It couldn't have come at a better time because the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K projector might be excellent for anyone who never wants to sit in a cinema again. Since the 4K projector has 2,400 lumens of brightness and comes with built-in 30-watt speakers, you don't need to start movie night at the witching hour. The projector also runs on an Android operating system, making it simple to add any streaming services you want directly to the projector. Although it costs $2,200, a good projector has never been cheap.

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