The world’s biggest technology show has been back in person in Las Vegas this week for the second year after a break for that thing we no longer seem to talk about. And we’ve been at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to check out everything new across several days of press conferences and launches.
Television
Roku, one of the top streaming platforms for smart TVs, announced that it is releasing its own Roku-branded televisions. Previously, you could find Roku inside of other TV brands like TCL. Now, Roku will be launching its own brand, with Roku Select and Roku Plus TVs, alongside a Roku TV Wireless Soundbar. The TVs will range from 24 to 75 inches wide, and cost between $119 and $999, according to the brand.
TCL, a top smart TV brand, is rebranding and overhauling its TV lineup. Now, all of its smart TVs will fall into two groups: the higher-end Q-Series and the budget-friendly S-Series. It announced three Q-Series TVs and two S-Series TVs, ranging from simple HD screens to cutting-edge 4K TVs, according to the brand. All-in-all, this reorganization of products should make it easier to shop for a good TCL TV.
The Displace TV is a completely wireless TV that you can stick onto any wall surface via a built-in suction-based back. It’s a 55-inch 4K TV that weighs less than 20 pounds and operates via four rechargeable batteries. The Displace TV is still only a prototype, so there are no details on release date or price, but you can learn more through their website.
LG revealed its new 97 inch nearly-wireless Signature OLED M3 TV. Instead of connecting anything to the TV, you connect all your gear to a wireless base station placed in the same room as the TV. That base station beams all your content to your TV, wirelessly, according to the brand and hands-on demos.
Smart Home
Ring, the Amazon-owned smart home brand known for video doorbells, announced the Car Cam, a 24/7 dashboard security camera for vehicles. It’s the brand’s first car product, and is expected to start shipping on February 15th, 2023, according to the brand.
Samsung’s new SmartThings Station is a smart home hub that doubles as a wireless charger for your small devices. It’s small and minimal compared to other smart home hubs, but can still control all your smart home devices. The SmartThings Station will be available in the US and South Korea in February, and is launching with Matter-compatibility, according to the brand.
Gaming
Sony announced Project Leonardo, a highly customizable controller designed with accessibility in mind. Similar to Microsoft’s Adaptive Controller for Xbox, Project Leonardo was developed in concert with accessibility experts, and features a highly modular design that allows users to fully-customize almost everything about the controller. Project Leonardo is “currently in development,” according to the brand.
NVIDIA announced its latest RTX 40-series of graphics cards will be shipping inside of gaming laptops starting February 8th. These super-powerful graphics cards will be a boon for gamers looking to get cutting-edge performance out of any computer, and were expected after the release of the desktop versions earlier this and last year.
Wearables
Evie showed off its upcoming smart ring, a medical-grade women’s wearable designed to help manage health through fitness and menstrual tracking features. It competes with other smart rings like the Oura Ring, but features an open design, wide sizing options and a rechargeable case similar to AirPods. The Evie Ring is set to launch sometime in 2023, according to the brand’s website.
L’Oréal showed off a prototype of its new Brow Magic augmented reality brow applicator. Users scan their face using L’Oréal’s Brow Magic app, select their desired brow details and use the Brow Magic printer to apply ink matching the app selection. The physical Brow Magic printer was developed with the help of Prinker, a temporary tattoo technology brand. You can learn more on L’Oréal’s website.
Cars
Sony and Honda revealed a prototype electric vehicle under the new brand: Afeela. The prototype reveal comes nearly a year after the two companies announced their plan to make electric vehicles together. The Afeela prototype is a sporty-looking four door sedan — you can see it roll on stage during Sony’s press conference. The interior software and entertainment experience is being led by Sony, while engineering and production is being led by Honda. Pre-orders start in 2025, with sales expected the same year.
Google is launching a new high-definition version of Google Maps specifically for cars as part of the Android Automotive operating system. This version of Google Maps will support assisted and autonomous driving modes, and show details like “lane markers, signs and road barriers,” according to the brand. Volvo’s EX90 and the upcoming Polestar 3 will be the first vehicles to use these new maps.
Computers
Acer announced the new Aspire S Series, an all-in-one desktop computer that could be a great Windows competitor to the all-in-one iMac.The Aspire S series features the latest Intel chips, a 1440p quad-HD display, an ergonomically adjustable display, plenty of ports and magnetically attachable accessories like a webcam and touchpad. The Aspire S will come in a 27 inch and 32 inch model, and is launching in North America sometime in Q1 of 2023, according to the brand.
Alienware is bringing the first 500Hz gaming monitor to market. The Alienware AW2524H is a 1080p gaming monitor built to be the fastest available, with an industry-first 500Hz refresh rate, fast HDMI 2.1 ports and all the latest NVIDIA tech for speed-seekers. It launches in North America sometime in Q1 of 2023, according to the brand.