The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) concluded in Las Vegas, showcasing the latest in technology and innovation. This year, the focus shifted towards practical uses of artificial intelligence (AI) that offer real-world productivity gains.
Some standout products from the event included a fridge that manages groceries, a wearable device that tracks emotions, and Lenovo’s Qira AI companion. Additionally, there were impressive hardware releases such as an ultra-thin TV, a gaming laptop with a rollable screen, and a robot vacuum that can climb stairs.
Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, delivered a keynote highlighting the increasing demand for memory due to AI applications. This led to a surge in memory stock prices, with Goldman analyst Peter Bartlett noting the positive impact of Huang’s comments on the market.
Tom’s Guide highlighted promising products from CES, including the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable, Asus ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN, Asus Zenbook Duo, Roborock Saros Rover, and Hisense RGB MiniLED 116UXS. These products offer innovative features that cater to the needs of gamers, creatives, and tech enthusiasts.
Overall, CES showcased the future of technology with a focus on practical AI applications and cutting-edge hardware. The event left a lasting impact on the industry, setting the stage for exciting developments in the coming years.
