
CES offers the first glimpse into the future.
Almost all the tech giants took part in the big Vegas fair.
Either a new product is introduced or a deal is made behind the scenes.
But it has started in recent years.
Have many of the most eye-catching ups-
Arrest and sensational revelations
This year's show has more than ever, thanks in part to crowdfunding.
They have to convince retailers now.
Find the next best seller through the lobby
The promise of their concept video has been fulfilled. Dozens of starts.
With the help of the government and other state agencies, ups is also there --
France, Israel, Ukraine and the Netherlands are all represented and they will be flying flags for local talent.
But there are probably more than 1,300 registered exhibitors in China, making it the biggest market.
Innovation advocate Robert Scoble told the BBC: "Every year at CES, I meet people who are engaged in technology that affects our lives, and you can see that every part of the tech industry is represented.
Of course, there's a lot of crud-
The challenge is to distinguish between potential blows and glitches. ridden flops.
Below, we have chosen some of the highlights of the week: CES marks the beginning of the grab for three leading virtual assistants (Alexa of Amazon), Cortana of Microsoft and Google Assistant
All companies want their voices.
The third controlled AIsparty products.
Amazon looks like it's leading.
OnVocal, a headset expert, will showcase wireless headsets connected to Alexa, and GE has also pre-announced a desk lamp that can be used as a speaker for Amazon voice services.
Sonos also wants to add the facility to its wireless speakers, although we don't think it's ready to show off its efforts.
But don't count the other two.
We know that Microsoft is working with Harman Kardon to develop a "premium audio" speaker, and the company also makes fun of adding Cortana to other types of products, including a toaster.
Google has got at least a bit of kit at CES
Aivia speakers-
Hosting its cloud-
Based on intelligence.
One expert suggested that others would also try to stop the party.
This is not all sound, though.
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Up Bixi will defend gesture control.
It will demonstrate the final design of a gadget that lets you control your smartphone and tablet with your hands.
Blitab may be more groundbreaking, a tactile tablet that is described as an iPad for the blind.
Austrian innovation creates small physical bubbles in the area above the touch screen, which provides a refreshed dynamic Braille double line.
We are decades away from seeing robots like the Western world or humans on television.
But CES is still an opportunity to see to what extent a more professional suite has developed. London-
The technology based on expression is worthy of attention.
It will unveil the veil of Ollie.
A desktop robot, which has its own smart assistant, can identify different family members and adjust its personality according to the difference of each member.
The project, developed with the help of scholars from University College London, Imperial College and University of Edinburgh, has received $10 (£8. 2m)
Investment from China
In addition, a series of modular robots will be launched.
Several companies support the concept, which allows users to switch parts to change skills and operational capabilities.
Examples include Lego Modi.
Style Kit for owners to build robots with small cubes-
Each offers different functions such as motors, lights and infraredred detectors.
The other is Unibot, a robotic vacuum cleaner that has doubled its price as a mobile home security camera and air purifier/humidifier.
At the same time, OAPs can expect Cutii, a robot similar to the iPad on wheels, which is said to be their "companion ".
There will also be robots that zoom around the tennis court to take the ball, remove the feces from the litter, and even move the physical pieces on the board.
Attention should also be paid to launching robots.
Japanese clothes
The folding machine raised $60 from Panasonic and other companies for its huge clothing
After appearing at CES last year, the folding robot.
Some people think the idea is ridiculous.
But it will be interesting to see if it can go public later this year as planned.
Health and pregnancy seem to be one of the topics of concern for health technology this year.
Two Ava, one sensor.
Equipped wristbands will clearly remind women to use at their most fertile times, Trakfertility is a DIY sperm count test that tells relevant app owners what steps should be taken to increase their
In case you want to pair up with the wrong partner, the Milo sensor is in town and it's called the world's first blood alcohol wearable device.
It's easy to joke about, but health technology is booming and analysts are racing to predict the value of billions in a decade.
The ultimate goal is to create something like Star Trek --an all-in-
Equipment for the diagnosis of any disease.
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Up will show a gadget that promises to get us there at least to a certain extent.
TytoHome is designed for the family to take readings of the heart, lungs, throat, abdomen and other organs and send them to clinicians.
Its slogan is "check --
No check of situation under
But doctors may need to be convincing.
There is no doubt that there will be new changes to the fitness tracker as well.
It is unwise to suggest that the market for this device has reached its peak.
Fitbit apps topped Apple's App Store this Christmas, suggesting people are still buying them in droves.
But a more interesting development is the built-in wearable device. in airbags.
Active protection promises to present a prototype smart belt for older people, which triggers a buffer action on the hips if it detects a fall.
Inemotion has developed ski-race clothing with similar features to prevent injuries on pisses.
Wair, France, has different views on cautious wearable technology and the Internet
A connecting scarf that serves as an air filter.
But the question remains whether wearable technology has a profitable outlook beyond health.
There will be more apps
Fully loaded smartwatch
Includes the possibility of the first Android Wear 2. 0 devices -
At the show, the industry was not hit by many predictions.
We also promise the world's first vibrated skinny jeans to provide direction for the wearer without looking at the screen.
If you had asked an expert ten years ago, they might have predicted OLED (organic light-emitting diode)
Television will be the norm so far.
But the technology has suffered several setbacks.
It stubbornly refuses to be made as cheaply as it hoped, it is not as bright as the LED equivalent, and some people complain that it "crushed the blacks", making it difficult to distinguish the details in the shadows.
Despite this, OLED, thanks to its ability to control the light of each pixel, helps its images have more "pop" and the screen is getting thinner and thinner, maintains an amazing factor.
Panasonic has hinted that it will display the OLED display on CES, which will handle the bleak scene better, and there is speculation that Sony has similar news.
There is also reason to believe that prices will fall.
Until recently, LG has produced all the OLED panels used by itself and other brands. But now BOE -
A Chinese company
Have a competitor component
The question is who will break the hierarchy to adopt it.
Samsung is expected to make a lot of noise about QLED, a new branch of its "quantum dot" technology that allows its screen to be brighter than ever before.
This is important because HDR-
Another acronym that you have to get used.
It refers to the high dynamic range, which makes the image look more dynamic and detailed
Especially in scenes where light and shadows flash at the same time.
The problem is, there are three competitors to the HDR standard --
Dolby Vision and the BBC's upcoming HLG-
Means the possibility of another format war.
But it is possible to support these three products, so see if there is a commitment from manufacturers to support these three products with their new screens will give some insight.
It's relatively cheap now, and there's plenty of electricity.
It is very effective to add sensors and wireless data links to the product.
This led to the explosion of ideas.
Some people are wiser than others.
How many of us really need genica, for example, a device that scans junk barcodes because it's thrown away in order to build a shopping list of replacement items, is controversial.
Again, it's not clear if a smartphone is needed for aromatherapy diffuser
As claimed, even if its smell really enhances memory and cleans the lungs, it is subject to control.
Things get more interesting when technology really makes life simple without much effort.
One way companies are trying to do this is to focus on refrigerators.
LG has a model that activates the disinfection process when it senses a temperature and/or humidity problem to extend the shelf life of the food.
For those of you who prefer to reinvent existing equipment, UK start-
Smarter apps have Fridgecam: a device that tracks owner inventory and expiration times, sending alerts when necessary to buy new items.
But if the industry wants to realize its potential, one expert says, it needs to reassure consumers that the risks will not exceed the benefits.
"In the past 18 months, conversations about security and privacy have moved from the tech edition to the front page of the newspaper," said John Coran of Accenture, a consulting firm . ".
"In order to make these devices easy to connect and use, some companies have hard-coded passwords or have not taken any security measures, which makes them an easy target.
"At CES, we want businesses to be more transparent about what data they collect, how they use it, and who they share it.
"They need to make it easier for consumers to adjust their security settings.
"There are rumors that HTC will release a second one.
Generation Vive VR headset on CES
Wireless features may be introduced
But the system is only 9 months old, so it looks a little optimistic.
Two other big virtual reality companies
Oculus division for Sony and Facebook
Their kit was recently launched.
Nevertheless, there should be much development.
Huawei has just hired Steve LaValle, one of the brains behind Oculus, a Chinese company that will reveal more about its VR program at the show.
A few third is a safe bet.
Party headphones that have been ridiculed by Microsoft before will also appear.
We'll also see the launch of Fove, a crowdfunding VR headset with eyes
The tracking ability allows the player to control the action while the line of sight is shifting.
Fove will not be the only one trying to provide users with new ways to interact with the virtual experience.
1 feet controller that allows you to indicate where the character is walking, sensor-laden T-
Shirts that track your torso movement, and various tactile devices that try to make the consumer feel the virtual object, are just some of the products on the CES stand.
Augmented reality-
Graphics and real places
The views of the world are mixed together
Things are still in the early stages.
But Asustek and other companies are likely to launch Google's Tango depth-
Basic AR features are enhanced.
Intel will have more say in the Alloy project
A headset that lets you see your hands and other real things
Objects of the world in the virtual reality world. And a start-
The up called occippers will demonstrate a device that uses the iPhone to create something similar to Microsoft's HoloLens mixReality headset.
While hardware may make headlines, it may be content that determines which products are the winners.
"In the United States, the National Basketball Association recently announced that it will broadcast games in virtual reality," Curran said . "
"With the participation of other large media and content companies, they will attract more types of consumers to join virtual reality, not just technology. enthused.
"So when media providers are looking for opportunities in this area, I'll see which platforms they're targeting.
"There will be a lot of speeches and presentations about the self.
A large car manufacturer drives a car to and from Las Vegas Avenue.
Rival chip maker Menawhile
Including Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm
As the potential core of the autonomous car revolution, they will be excited to market their processors and 5g chips.
But you have to wait for future CES to find any way --
Let the "driver" really ignore the preparation of the steering wheel.
This time, look for new ways to interact with your vehicle.
BMW will launch a holoactive Touch system in which drivers interact with the graphics displayed on the dashboard screen using finger gestures.
Continental will demonstrate facial recognition techniques to identify who is driving and adjust the mirror and seat position accordingly.
Faraday Future will also return to the second year in order to convince skeptical people that it can launch an electric car before the funds dry up.
There will also be a wide variety of alternative transport concepts, including an intelligent scooter that will turn off power if it detects an accident, a motorized traveling suitcase, and a hovercraft
We haven't touched the surface yet.
Dedicated areas for drones, beauty technology and 3D printing.
In addition, there are strange places, such as devices that claim to be able to record smells.
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