Laptops may not be as interesting as some of the other technological achievements revealed at CES 2019, but that doesn't mean they aren't worth mentioning. Here are the best laptops from the tech show.
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After Samsung, which introduced 8K TVs last year, Sony also did the same at CES 2019. They boasted X-Reality Pro technology, which allows the image quality to be good regardless of its original resolution.
Chinese startup Nreal showed off augmented reality (AR) glasses at CES 2019, which are expected to be available this year for less than a thousand dollars.
At CES 2019, Nubia showed off a gaming phone whose name, Red Magic Mars, was borrowed from the Roman god of war.
At CES 2019, the Bell Nexus, a flying taxi that is expected to take flight next year, landed.
"Big blue" or IBM was not considered a company that will present something really interesting at CES 2019. But we counted, because they showed the first commercial IBM Q System One quantum computer in the world.
At CES 2019, HTC introduced two new HTC VIVE Pro virtual reality systems: one that can track eye movements, and the other that does not require additional base stations.
At CES 2019, Cemtrex showed off the Cemtrex Smart Work Desk, for which we will have to shell out nearly five thousand dollars plus tax. But it is clearly worth its money, as it has a built-in computer, three screens and many other accessories that will come in handy while operating this desk.
The little-known startup company Royole, which surprised with the world's first foldable phone months ago, showed a few more of its devices at the CES 2019. They surprised us again.
At the CES 2019, Samsung presented the improved Samsung Family Hub 4.0 smart refrigerator, which, according to them, is becoming an intelligent home assistant.
At CES 2019, Sony showed off what some might consider its weirdest product, the Sony GTK-PG10 portable party speaker with glass holders.
At CES 2019, the Chinese company Remo announced the Obsbot Tail camera with artificial intelligence, which itself follows people in the field of view. It is said to be perfect for vloggers and athletes who like to do pranks.