Here is a quick round-up of some of the most innovative products announced at CES 2021.
These are our picks for the best technology on display at CES 2021.
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The company also unveiled the Creator 15 laptop for content creators.
We saw the launch of the LAVIE MINI, an ultraportable, Nintendo Switch-style Windows PC.
Dell also announced an AMD-powered Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition R10 desktop.
Most of these laptops also get the latest Nvidia RTX 30-series graphics.
The Legion 5 and Legion 5 Pro will arrive in March, while the Legion 7 and Legion 7 Slim is coming in June and May, respectively.
Asus has also updated the displays on its top-end gaming laptops.
The list of new tech products at CES 2021 from TCL includes its TCL Mini-LED, QLED and 4K HDR TVs, audio, and home appliances offerings under its forward-looking AI x IoT strategy.
The Asus ROG Flow X13 operates as an ultraportable notebook, while simultaneously operating as a versatile gaming machine.
Apart from the new RTX 30-mobile GPUs, Nvidia also launched a desktop version of the RTX 3060.
The chipmaker also announced Ryzen 5000 U series CPUs for the ultrabooks of tomorrow.
The company also announced Google Stadia and Nvidia's GeForce Now integration on various LG smart TVs.
Samsung also highlighted its commitment to a more eco-friendly future.
Codenamed ‘Tiger Lake-H’, the new 11th Gen CPUs for gaming and high-end laptops will reach clock speeds of up to 5.0GHz with four cores.
Samsung’s newest products focus on innovation to adapt to evolving lifestyles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 12th gen Intel Alder Lake chips are designed to power future desktop and mobile processors.
The Surface Pro 7+ Wi-Fi price starts at $899 (roughly Rs 66,000), with the LTE Advanced configuration beginning at $1,149 (roughly Rs 84,350).
The Rollable phone would be a part of LG’s Explorer Project, which includes the likes of LG Wing.
Bosch said that the idea is to have AIoT which combines artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet-of-Things (IoT) into developing smart solutions for the future.
TCL’s Google TVs will combine display tech such as QLED, Mini-LED, and 8K with Google’s entertainment offerings to provide users easy and convenient access to a ton of content.
Integration of transparent OLEDs for consumer and commercial use takes centre stage.