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From AI-controlled cars to transparent OLED TVs: Top innovations at CES 2024

Jan 9

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At CES 2024, cutting-edge innovations showcase the latest advancements in tech. AI-powered machines and electric vehicles were the top contenders for best of show, and here are some of those standouts.

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Sony showcased a new prototype car called AFEELA during CES 2024, demonstrating the capability to control the vehicle using a PlayStation DualSense controller. Sony emphasized the PS5 controller capabilities were just for the tech demo.

The prototype car, which boasts the ability to use Unreal Engine-driven augmented reality (AR) on its dash screens, can project colossal monsters onto the road as well as navigation destinations during driving, giving users more entertainment-driven features.

The car’s characteristics and capabilities indicate a unique blend of gaming technology and advancements in the automotive industry.

LG unveiled the LG SIGNATURE OLED T, the world’s first wireless transparent OLED TV.

The 77-inch TV features a transparent 4K OLED screen, seamlessly blending into its environment when turned off.

The transparent display removes traditional TV constraints, allowing users to place it anywhere using the Zero Connect Box and its wireless transmission technology. Users can switch to vibrant-color OLED viewing with enhanced picture quality powered by the new α (Alpha) 11 AI processor.

Holoconnects stole the spotlight with its Holobox, an AI-powered holographic solution resembling a futuristic phone booth.

Demonstrating almost no latency, the Holobox projected lifelike holographic renditions of individuals, offering an immersive conversational experience. CEOs and attendees alike engaged in realistic discussions, breaking down geographical barriers.

The holograph company sent the device the United Nations’ New York headquarters to speak with visitors around the world.

On the horizon of urban mobility, Hyundai Motor Group and Supernal presented the S-A2, an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Anticipated to hit the market by 2028, this aircraft introduces a new era of affordable, everyday passenger air travel, emphasizing efficiency and environmental sustainability.

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