Though CES 2014 had many gadgets that can change the future of the mankind, Here is the list of some amazing and cool gadgets that were showcased at the CES 2014.
LG's 77-inch flexible 4K OLED TV is one very exciting TV as it lets you control the curvature of its Ultra HD display using the TV remote.The range of curve takes the screen size and viewing distance into account to give you the best viewing experience and even though you won't be able to get your hands on one for a while, it marks the future of curved TVs.
This massive 12.2” tablet is Samsung’s answer to both the iPad Air and the Surface 2. Samsung has taken Android and placed what they call the Magazine UX on top of it. While I’m not so certain the new homescreen interface is necessarily the best for “professionals”, it takes the best parts of Windows 8’s live tiles and is a big improvement over most of Samsung’s typical TouchWiz Android skins.
1.LG's Curved 4k TV:
LG's 77-inch flexible 4K OLED TV is one very exciting TV as it lets you control the curvature of its Ultra HD display using the TV remote.The range of curve takes the screen size and viewing distance into account to give you the best viewing experience and even though you won't be able to get your hands on one for a while, it marks the future of curved TVs.
2. Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro:
3. Intel Edison:
Intel showcased a SD-sized computer at CES called the Edison that will be released to developers and designers in summer 2014. It features a processor, memory and flash storage and wants to be help make everyday objects "smart" and internet connected. The Edison can be programmed to manage I/Os and other baseline functions according to the company and it will have Linux and Android support.
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact brings a new standard to the "mini" flagship market featuring a downgrade in size but certainly not specs, and therefore rightly deserves to be on this list.It features a smaller 4.3-inch display but with the same Snapdragon 800 processor, 20.7-megapixel rear camera and waterproof advantage of its bigger brother. Plus, we really liked it in the flesh and thought it was much easy to manage than the 5-inch Xperia Z1.
Sony's cloud gaming revolution kicks off with this new Gaikai-based service, which will let you stream PS3 games to your PS4, your Vita – or even your Bravia telly. Yes, that's right, you'll be able to play God of War without a console. Truly, we are living in the future.
We’ve already talked about the Pebble, the smartwatch that just works, and now they’ve decided to launch a new version that does all the same amazing things, but looks great at the same time. You can still get your notifications from either iPhone or Android, you can customize the watch face to look like anything you want, and you can look good doing it.
The Oculus Rift is one of those prototypes that just keeps getting better and better each time we see it. This year, Oculus showed off their new prototype, the Crystal Cove. This new hardware takes care of nearly all of the problems I noticed with the original—most notably the motion blurring, the resolution, and the lack of head tracking. Now armed with a camera that tracks the movement of your head in space (think Kinect here), the Oculus Rift’s experience is now that much more immersive.
Sony announced the 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector at CES 2014, featuring the ability to throw out a 4K image between 66-inches and 147-inches from only 20-inches away. It is a furniture like unit measuring 43.3 x 10.4 x 21.1-inches and it sits on the floor alongside the wall you are projecting onto. We had a look first hand and the image it produces is stunning, plus it looks good turned off too.
The Mophie Space Pack has extra storage for your iPhone along with your extended battery. While it can’t directly extend your built-in iOS storage, Mophie has an app that you can use to access videos, files, and pictures, and you can plug it directly into your computer to load it up with files.We can only assume that in the very near future, everybody will be making cases combined with storage space and the market will be flooded with knock-offs.
The Panasonic Lumix TZ60 camera seems to have it all, taking many of the core elements that made the Lumix TZ40 so popular and adding to them.You'll find a 18.1-megapixel sensor, along with raw shooting capability, GPS, Wi-Fi and 1080p video capture at 60fps. Plus, it adds a built-in electronic viewfinder to the range for the first time, as well as offering 30x optical zoom with physical lens control ring.
4.Sony Xperia Z1 Compact:
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact brings a new standard to the "mini" flagship market featuring a downgrade in size but certainly not specs, and therefore rightly deserves to be on this list.It features a smaller 4.3-inch display but with the same Snapdragon 800 processor, 20.7-megapixel rear camera and waterproof advantage of its bigger brother. Plus, we really liked it in the flesh and thought it was much easy to manage than the 5-inch Xperia Z1.
5. Sony PlayStation Now:
6. The Pebble Steel
7.Oculus Rift Crystal Cove:
8.Sony 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector:
Sony announced the 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector at CES 2014, featuring the ability to throw out a 4K image between 66-inches and 147-inches from only 20-inches away. It is a furniture like unit measuring 43.3 x 10.4 x 21.1-inches and it sits on the floor alongside the wall you are projecting onto. We had a look first hand and the image it produces is stunning, plus it looks good turned off too.
9. Mophie Space Pack:
10.Panasonic Lumix TZ60:
Still there were many more gadgets displayed at the CES 2014...
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