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.
Can you imagine having a TV set in your home that is like LEGO bricks - put it together in the ratio that best suits you based on the space, mood and other things? At CES 2019, Samsung gave the answer to this with its Micro LED technology.
The South Korean manufacturer of consumer electronics devices has come up with the Samsung Space Monitor, which takes up very little space on the desk. We will be able to see it in more detail at CES 2019.
Continental is toying with an interesting idea. We would like to install the brake system in the rim itself, thus reducing the weight and increasing the service life of the brake discs. This system would be particularly effective in electric vehicles that use regenerative braking.
Cooler Master's ControlPad mechanical keyboard turns a digital key into an analog one that detects nuances of pressure. It is a technology that is likely to make a big difference in the lives of all game lovers.
The Crosley company came up with an interesting idea - they revived the old Crosley CT100 cassette player, which is similar to the one on which almost all of us listened to music in the last century. If you still keep such a radio somewhere among the junk, it's time to train it.
The Devialet Phantom Reactor is a speaker to which the creators paid a lot of attention - the different, special appearance is obvious. Its sound is also said to be very rich. Thus, we got external aesthetics and internal quality in one.
A motorized and weighted holder that stabilizes the phone while recording is a very useful accessory. The DJI OSMO Pocket Camera has a whole bunch of them, even one that already has a purely miniature camera installed on it.
Dolby Dimension are wireless headphones designed for movie lovers or marathoners who watch movies or series for hours and want quality sound.
The idea for the 'invisible' yacht originated in the mind of Pieter van Geest, who envisioned a yacht that blends into the ocean and the horizon. The illusion will be recreated using special mirror glass, which will show the reflection of the sea surface to the surrounding observers.
Many innovations have been inspired by science fiction films, and film technology has often offered glimpses of the future. But if some high-tech and state-of-the-art technology seemed futuristic at the time, today it works incredibly funny and it's hard to imagine that it was once considered a technology resurrected before its time. Check out which futuristic ideas in movies have already run out of time.
Google Home Hub with a smart assistant is a useful thing when you get used to it and it's not stupid for you to speak English at home.