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CES 2020: 5 Crazy and Expensive Pieces of Tech Revealed

by Olivia Jones office.com/setup

CES is the forum which is providing a stage for the new technologies and innovators for the last 50 years. CES attracts the people and businesses of all over the world who are thriving on making innovations in consumer technologies and busy introducing the changes for the next generation. You can see the significant techniques and innovations at CES, which will not only thrill you but also encourage you to improve not only the consumer technologies but also other forms of technology. Every year, CES provides a stage for several new technologies, and this year over a thousand products have been unveiled there. Some crazy and expensive among these products are the following:-

Samsung Q950TS 8K TV

Samsung Q950TS 8K TV launches by Samsung at CES in Las Vegas is the next-generation technology with a lot of new features and innovations. The latest technology introduced in this TV provides a glimpse into the display technology in the future, along with giving a more immersive viewing experience. Samsung Q950TS 8K TV has the advantage of using Artificial intelligence, which you use to get improved video, audio, and other enhanced capabilities. You can use voice commands in this new technology and get access to some unique features such as Digital Butler, Tap View, and Samsung health. The quantum processor 8K can restore the different elements of the image and can create a perfect 8K picture irrespective of the source of content.

Lamborghini Huracan EVO with Amazon Alexa

 It could be said that Lamborghini Huracan EVO is the most expensive speaker ever made, but this car is not unique in the context of price only. It has several other exciting features that will make your driving experiencing wonderful in real sense. This car has features of Alexa, which could be used to not only in calling and texting friends while driving but also useful in activating drive train features along with changing the temperature of heating and air conditioning.

Brain Robotics Artificially Intelligent EMG Prosthetic Hand

This EMG prosthetic hand has been introduced by Brain Robotics and can be termed as an incredible innovation in the field of medical technology. The power of artificial intelligence used in this technology has the capacity to provide the ability to manipulate things with exactness and granularity. The technology used in EMG records the produced electrical activities of the skeletal muscles and help the amputees to do their work by controlling the prosthetic hand.

LG OLED TV R9

LG OLED R9 has the improved features of better imaging along with far-field microphones that are built with Alexa or Google assistant. It has six different modes that you can use while taking a glance for the weather and time, along with displaying the memorable photos on the screen. The six ways are Frame, Clock, Mood, Lighting, home dashboard, and Music. It can provide you an excellent user experience and is going to revolutionize the TV industry in the future.

Charmin Robot

Charmin Robot is one the most helpful and cutest technologies unveiled at the CES 2020 as it has a tiny electronic teddy bear face that will allure you. You can use this cute little robot to solve your household problems with some accessible commands. For example, it can bring the rolls of toilet paper in just a single command if you are using it in the bathroom. The extraordinary features of this tiny robot which are improving its user interface and gaining the added attention of the press and social media. It also has foul odor technology that could detect the bad foul if coming out from the restroom or from somewhere.

Source: https://digitalmcafee.com/blog/ces-2020-5-crazy-and-expensive-pieces-of-tech-revealed/



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