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Amazing Products TV Best of CES 2023 Recap: Everything Worth Talking About

Awesome Tips Best of CES 2023 Recap: Everything Worth Talking About



CES 2023 is the closest the show has been to “normal” since 2020. But this year’s tech has been nothing short of extraordinary. From talking cars to translating glasses, here’s the coolest stuff from the show floor.

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  1. To be honest, my laptop computer will be obsolete. And I'm jealous that they show the new things including laptop computers.

  2. There was NOTHING cool there.. it just gets stupider and stupider every year, starting with a talking car that has LED screens for a body… really… that takes the cake for sure.

  3. "Remember when Nintendo, tried to eliminate the need for bulky 3D glasses back in like 2011 with the 3DS?"

  4. The wireless TVs are one of the best examples of dumb excess I've ever seen… Thousands extra just to avoid a single HDMI cable while also still of course requiring the power chord… And what a niche case for the battery powered one.

  5. ya, nah, stay away from those type of fridges…

  6. Laptop/tablet future innovation will be good to see.

  7. a suction cup tv… theres no way that can go wrong.

  8. "Tablets keep getting smaller."

    On what planet??? 😂😂😂

  9. Her voice is so annoying

  10. wireless tvs are actually the dumbest thing ive heard from ces, ffs tvs are literally stationary why would it need to be wireless.

  11. Wallpaper tv is cooler than wireless

    • GC N
    • January 9, 2023

    The TV with the suction cup is very useful for those that don't know how to use a stud finder 😂

    • SS S
    • January 9, 2023

    These features for refrigerators are so pointless. What I want is a fridge that works for 20years without breaking down. It doesn’t need all this connected stuff and lcd panels. It’s an appliance.

  12. first 2 TVs were probably the dumbest things ive seen made in the last 5 years

  13. What a dreadful voice

  14. Can anyone ID the track about 4 mins in? 🤔

    • Mark
    • January 9, 2023

    The lack of innovation is rather shocking.

  15. A “wireless” TV that’s not actually wireless. Revolutionary.

  16. Other than some of the new QD-OLED TVs and the new Matter smart home devices, most of the products shown at this CES are just unbelievably gimmicky. And in the case of NVIDIA so expensive & poor value that its pointless. We've already had a 3D screen without glasses before with the Nintendo 3DS and most people, myself included, turned the 3D off because it caused headaches. And sure some of the car tech demoed is useful and better than some things on the market today (still don't understand why Elon Musk is so against LiDAR on Teslas) I really don't have confidence that the prototypes shown at this CES will lead to actually delivered products. Also as an aside what kind of brand name is "Afeela"? Seriously just call the new car brand "Sony Honda Mobility" so your new futuristic car prototype won't be seen as dorky. The tech industry really is going through the doldrums right now and, other than a few scattered exceptions, it feels that the majority of companies have run out of ideas. I will be curious to see what will happen in the next couple of years, especially with what inflation and a potential recession will do. Because I'm pretty sure that when money is tight they won't be buying the majority of the stuff shown here.

  17. I'm surprised that the HTC vive xr elite has a depth sensor I thought meta removed it from the quest pro because it may be able to see through clothing I believe the one plus 8 pro had a similar problem

  18. I like how the car tries to solve the problem of traffic with "sit in the car and look at something else". I dunno guys, maybe public transport would be a good idea?

  19. This vocal fry us killing me

    • Levi
    • January 9, 2023

    all of this is mid. what happened to real innovation

  20. wireless tv is so dumb, hide the hdmi along with the power cable in the legs, no one care, now i even have a ugly box on the side for no reason

  21. How many people need a "wireless" tv? This basically appeals to someone who wants to use physical media and have their tv in an unusual (no stand) location. Streamers need not apply and this would be a no-go as a gamer.

  22. For the 1st time, I am beginning to think that CES is for the rich people.

  23. I dunno, I liked last years CES more. it felt like they had more cooler stuff that we could actually see and buy sometime in the future

  24. CES is so disconnected from the climate crisis

  25. not everything should be solved with tech, there are simple ways to hide cables

  26. Wireless TV but has a power wire 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  27. tbh nothing there looks really innovative or useful. More like 'we need to come up with something new to present, but we don't want to take huge risk in a direction that might me wrong'

  28. To be brutally honest, smart fridge that look “smart” is just not necessary unless it keeps my food fresh longer and tells me when I need to throw it away

  29. BMW just made the perfect get away car for bank robbers, should made a led license plate that can change numbers to match.

  30. The VR tech has come a long way 👍

  31. Tv no have cords now wtf

  32. everything WORTH talking about in 5:31? Insane

  33. Well I didn’t see anything interesting, everybody seems to be reporting on the same stuff. I’ve watched several tech journalist on YouTube and it’s all the same stuff…

  34. I'm still waiting on those x-ray glasses so I can see-thru clothes.

  35. Thanks

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