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Thursday, 10 January 2019

19 BEST NEW PRODUCT IDEAS AT THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW 2019

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Highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show 2019
By New Atlas Team,
New Atlas, 9 January 2019.

It's January in Las Vegas and tech innovators from around the globe have gathered to showcase their wares at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). From walking cars to roll-up TVs, here's New Atlas' pick of the best new product ideas on display.

1. Hyundai's Elevate robotic walking car steps out of the shadows

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Imagine if an emergency vehicle could not only bring the team to the edge of the disaster zone but actually step right in, striding over top flaming rubble to get responders exactly where they need to be. That's the all-new Hyundai Elevate concept, an electric vehicle with robotic legs. Full Story

2. Panasonic embraces Dolby Vision with new flagship OLED TV

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Panasonic has unveiled its latest 4K OLED flagship TV that packs a few firsts. In addition to being the first TV to pack upward-facing speakers capable of delivering Dolby Atmos audio, the GZ2000 is also the first TV to support both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision formats. Full Story

3. Bose adapts its noise cancelling headphone tech to kill road noise in cars

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For some time now, Bose has been using the car stereo to help cancel out engine noise and give car users a quieter ride. Now the company has announced it's going to extend the system to manage road and tire noise as well - which could have knock-on effects for efficiency and lightweighting. Full Story

4. Roland gets players talking with voice-controlled piano

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Amazon's Alexa voice assistant has made its way into many gadgets since it launched with the Echo smart speaker in 2014. Now music gear firm Roland has created its first Alexa Skill and loaded it into the Go:Piano so that players can chat as they play. Full Story

5. Sony joins the 8K club, rolls out its new flagship LCD TV at CES

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There's usually an abundance of new TVs at CES, and the latest models to arrive are from Sony and include the company's first 8K-resolution set for consumers. The Z9G LCD TV is available in 85-inch and 98-inch sizes, to show off all those 33 million pixels. Full Story

6. Eye-tracking Vive VR headset headlines HTC's CES 2019 showcase

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At CES 2019, HTC has unveiled the Vive Pro Eye, which adds eye-tracking to last year's high-end hardware, and the Vive Cosmos, which turns the tracking inside out. On top of that, HTC has outlined software updates to its content subscription service and something called the "Vive Reality System." Full Story

7. Nura announces hearing-adaptive earphones at CES

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We're big fans of Nura's hearing-adaptive headphone technology, which assesses your hearing and develops an EQ curve just for your ears. Now, Nura has packaged the tech into a set of adaptive Bluetooth earphones called the NuraLoop. Full Story

8. Bell bounces into CES with a tilt-rotor air taxi concept

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The flying taxi space is becoming pretty crowded with what you could call audacious vehicle concepts, and Bell has just dropped another one at CES in Las Vegas. The newly unveiled Nexus is a look at the future of transport that turns to a tilting six-rotor design. Full Story

9. Smart pet treadmill might get fat cats up and running

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Most dogs are lucky enough to get a regular walk in the great outdoors, but cats miss out. Looking like a giant hamster wheel, the Little Cat is an app-driven machine designed to give our feline friends some much-needed exercise - although whether they'd actually use it remains to be seen. Full Story

10. Harley-Davidson releases Livewire specs and two wacky e-bike concepts

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Harley-Davidson has fronted up at CES in Las Vegas with partial specifications and a horrific price tag to stick on its Livewire electric motorcycle. But that's not all. The company has also floated a couple of weird, funky two wheelers that live somewhere between the motorcycle and e-bike worlds. Full Story

11. BreadBot automated breadmaker bakes up a storm at CES

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This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada is enjoying the smell of freshly baked bread thanks to the Walla Walla, Washington-based Wilkinson Baking Company's BreadBot. Making its public debut at CES, the fully automated bread-making machine can crank out 10 loaves per hour. Full Story

12. Audi incorporates car movement into new VR system

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We've previously seen VR (virtual reality) platforms that move in response to what's happening on-screen, making for a more immersive experience. Audi, however, is taking the opposite approach. Its new in-car VR setup determines on-screen movements based on what the vehicle is doing in real life. Full Story

13. LG announces "world's first" roll-up OLED TV

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As television screen sizes continue to increase, the viewing experience may improve, but the TVs also take up more space within a room. LG has set out to address that problem, with what it claims is the world's first production roll-up OLED TV. Full Story

14. Solar energy and your body heat is all the PowerWatch 2 smartwatch needs to run

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Back in 2016, Matrix brought us the PowerWatch, a smartwatch powered only by body heat. Since then the company has launched the PowerWatch X, and has now unveiled the PowerWatch 2 with a number of upgrades - including the additional of a solar panel. Full Story

15. Samsung brings home its modular Micro LED TV - and builds a 219-in Wall display

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At CES last year, Samsung showed off its new Micro LED display technology in the form of The Wall, a modular 146-in TV. This year there's a more consumer-ready, 75-in version - or if 146 inches wasn't big enough, The Wall has now also been stretched to a ridiculous 219 inches. Full Story

16. Neutrogena tech produces user-specific 3D-printed facial masks

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When it comes to hydrating facial skin, along with delivering nutrients to it, ready-made "sheet masks" have become quite popular. Neutrogena is now taking the concept further - its MaskiD system fabricates 3D-printed masks that are customized to the shape and needs of each client's face. Full Story

17. Waydoo is set to make personal electric hydrofoils more accessible

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It was just a couple of years ago that we heard about Lift Foils' eFoil, a surfboard-like personal electric hydrofoil. And while it does look like a lot of fun, it also costs US$12,000. China's Waydoo is now about to provide some competition, though, with its $7,999 Flyer. Full Story

18. LG shows off the AI brains powering images and audio on its 2019 TVs

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With the mammoth annual tech expo that is CES right around the corner, LG is getting its announcements in early: it's unveiled some of the highlights of its 2019 TV range, including AI-optimized image and audio quality, 8K resolutions, and support for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Full Story

19. Fishing rod sensor keeps tabs on your catches

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As any recreational angler will know, fish can be a finicky bunch - so when you DO catch one, it's good to keep a record of the location and conditions which allowed that to happen. Cyberfishing's new Smart Rod Sensor is designed to help you do that. Full Story

Top image: A render of Bell Nexus flying taxi concept. Credit: Bell.

[Source: New Atlas.]

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