CES 2017
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Post stuff you'll find useful or interesting from the Consumer Electronics Show 2017
- sted0
- hahah this video.inteliboy
- is this gayness real?utopian
- lol i wasn't be able to find better demo of this stuff :)sted
- no touchbar, worthless.dorf
- so if your mum walks in, your game projection doesn't get distorted?fruitsalad
- Microsoft IllumiRoom, circa 2012: https://www.youtube.…mekk
- impossibrrrrruuunbq
- You know who else had an Arian project!!!!GeorgesII
- this is built off of one of my patents from quite a few years ago. it sounded like it would be cool at the time...kona
- Jesus christ this guy needs a pie in the face.cannonball1978
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- uan0
- detritus0
Those 'wallpaper' oled screens from the Korean chaebols.
Not that I dig big-ass TVs, just the tech itself.
- GeorgesII0
I've been binging on livestreams and presentation,
I've honestly seen so much new tech, it's like all companies are doing a huge reset this year- Faraday Future fail was cringy as fuckGeorgesII
- what stood out to you?scarabin
- ahha yeah :Dsted
- (for those of us who don't have the time to binge)scarabin
- aye what was good?inteliboy
- The good thing was the xiaomi startup ecosystem, if you watched the wired doc on shenzen you can understand the huge brain drain of designers moving to asiaGeorgesII
- samsung was nice, full minority report, there's no turning back :/GeorgesII
- utopian2
Every year same thing...bigger, flatter TVs
- utopian0
The product that stole the show at CES 2017 didn’t even have a booth
Grand winner: Amazon Alexa
- utopian0
Apple was absent from CES, in a worse-than-usual way
It's never on the show floor, but usually Apple is a big part of the conversation.
- utopian0
Microsoft is killing Apple in every corner.
What I’ve learned at CES 2017Nowhere is it more prevalent than at CES that Microsoft is eating Apple’s lunch. I wrote a bit about this a few weeks ago, when I made the argument that Apple’s lost. We haven’t seen much in the way of groundbreaking innovations from Apple, at least in terms of things that other companies haven’t done or aren’t capable of doing, since the introduction of the iPhone and iPad. Meanwhile, at CES, it’s becoming more and more clear that Microsoft and its partners are now innovating more than ever.
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