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Posted by EvilCycle - Fri 11 Jan 2019 16:52
The Hyundai walking car is probably the only thing I actually found interesting, although I worry it is just something that will pass without ever being applied in the real world.
Posted by Namor - Fri 11 Jan 2019 17:03
Phanteks Enthoo LUXE 2 at $180 looks a good deal.
Posted by Andi-C - Fri 11 Jan 2019 18:45
Google Wood, semi arousing.
Posted by GinoLatino - Fri 11 Jan 2019 19:18
I had big hope for Ryzen 3 to be out in a few months, but have to wait a little longer.
Posted by wazzickle - Fri 11 Jan 2019 20:05
Sex toys.
Posted by outwar6010 - Fri 11 Jan 2019 20:38
impossible burger 2.0
Posted by DevDrake - Fri 11 Jan 2019 22:52
zen 3 - 16/32 in a single chip is pretty impressive
Posted by Saracen999 - Sat 12 Jan 2019 01:40
What's caught my eye? Nothing, mainly because I haven't been looking.

These days, my approach to tech purchases is that when I need something, I'll look around at what's available. Right now, thinking about a new printer (with scanner, copier function, auto-duplex scan and auto-duplex print, high-speed and minimal running costs).

So, when I need something, I do a bit of research, then buy what looks to be best, In the above case, was looking for a laser but now thinking HP Pagewide Pro 477DW inkjet.

Tech shows, to be honest, bore me rigid. I've attended to many, including Comdex and CES, in Vegas, to have any real interest in up-coming tech, and certainly not enough to read about it, because if I want something, I have no interest in what might be available, probably at a oremium price, in several months. I'm rather more “right here, right now” than that.
Posted by peterb - Sat 12 Jan 2019 10:40
I’ve never been an early adopter of tech, (fold rush in etc etc) so while I am curious about new tech, it doesn’t really float my boat as a consumer.

And most ‘New tech’ isn’t that new, it’s just new to the consumer market, and theses days most new computer consumer tech seems aimed at milking the gameing market which bores me rigid.
Posted by eHM - Sat 12 Jan 2019 12:39
Was hoping to see some progress on 1440p 144hz monitors but i'm disappointed
Posted by mrmr123 - Sat 12 Jan 2019 12:42
LG's rollable tv and the led tech behind Corsair's dominator platinum rgb. I have no plans to buy either but seeing the tech was interesting to me.
Posted by peterb - Sat 12 Jan 2019 14:17
It’s all very well talking about CES, but who really cares about the latest marketing hype?

The latest advances in (smartphones|rgblighting|watercooling|glass_sided_cases|gaming_technolgy|etc) pale into significance when compared to research in fields such as medical science where the results have real impact on people’s lives - in many cases life and death impact.
Posted by chj - Sat 12 Jan 2019 16:13
peterb
It’s all very well talking about CES, but who really cares about the latest marketing hype?

The latest advances in (smartphones|rgblighting|watercooling|glass_sided_cases|gaming_technolgy|etc) pale into significance when compared to research in fields such as medical science where the results have real impact on people’s lives - in many cases life and death impact.

Yes i agree, most world changing innovations come from such things. But then you're often waiting years for that research to become invested in and made into a real-world application, that is if it doesn't encounter any major stumbling blocks. It's nice seeing concepts realised at CES because you can see it's possible to make today. Also where the hell is my revolutionary new battery tech I've been promised countless times over the years.
Posted by HollyDOL - Sat 12 Jan 2019 18:09
Haven't been there but I guess Samsung's uLED - mainly because of what it promises for the future…
Posted by GinoLatino - Sat 12 Jan 2019 18:11
https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-38GL950G-B-gaming-monitor

If I'll buy a new monitor, this is it!

LG 38GL950G-B
37.5” Curved UltraWide® QHD+ (3840 x 1600) Nano IPS Display
144Hz (OverClock 175Hz)
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
Sphere Lighting 2.0
3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
Tilt and Height Adjustable

But I'm afraid I won't be able to afford it!
Posted by mers - Sat 12 Jan 2019 20:42
Nothing really , in fact most of the articles I looked at bored me. Roll up screen from LG was cute but as with most completely out of my budget , besides with regards to the really big screens I haven't got a room half the size of a football pitch to put them in. Lol. The RGB craze that is in at the moment don't interest me , would rather have products cheaper products without but don't blame the manufacturers from cashing in on it. All the home connectivity stuff being pushed is of no interest either , if I get to bloody idle to turn something on myself when I need it I'll book into a nursing home. I was hoping for something a little more explosive from AMD as I would dearly like to step up into Ryzen territory when funds allow but memory prices I still find prohibative against a new build. All the health and fitness stuff is
of no interest either , I'm too old to worry about it , if I wake up breathing thats good enough for me.I think Tech is getting too much into novelty gimmicks and should concentrate on breaking some bounderies as someone suggested , medical science etc rather than a fridge ordering groceries for you. Sorry I'm off shopping.
Posted by DDY - Sat 12 Jan 2019 22:46
chj
… Also where the hell is my revolutionary new battery tech I've been promised countless times over the years.

I did some web research and found these things on Ebay, already on sale so probably why we didn't see it at CES 2019.

Doing some rough calculations, I figure the energy density is about 60 MJ/L which corresponds to 2500% more than the best Li-Ion cells and close to the energy held by tritium RTGs - truly amazing.
Posted by lyesbkz - Sat 12 Jan 2019 23:36
The most interesting thing I saw was the body-powered watch, but I'm not entirely convinced by how well it will work. There are some fascinating technologies but the current applications of them, which appear to be primarily for show, aren't that great. It will be good to see what else can be built upon them in time!
Posted by Saracen999 - Sun 13 Jan 2019 01:40
peterb
It’s all very well talking about CES, but who really cares about the latest marketing hype?

The latest advances in (smartphones|rgblighting|watercooling|glass_sided_cases|gaming_technolgy|etc) pale into significance when compared to research in fields such as medical science where the results have real impact on people’s lives - in many cases life and death impact.
Indeed. I still have sight in one eye because of such technology, and lots of people still have their lives.
Posted by Shane74 - Sun 13 Jan 2019 02:07
AMD's upcoming cpu's and new tv's.
I still have a “dumb” tv from 2006 but the picture is still perfect,Unlike the new ones that seem to have so many problems.
Posted by nar53 - Sun 13 Jan 2019 11:15
The smart plank. I want one now!
Posted by TooNice - Sun 13 Jan 2019 11:44
Well, I am glad that laptop equipped with RTX cards are finally popping up.. though what I want is tht card in a 15.6" MSI GT series laptop (as opposed to GS - I do not need something that slim and rather have something that is more serviceable and easier to cool).
Posted by lodore - Sun 13 Jan 2019 23:11
I am not very interested in the new Televisions as I feel that not enough 4k content let alone the 8k ones coming out. I don't really have any intentions to pay for month tv subscription to get the higher quality content.
The technology I am looking forward to I haven't seen from the CES is wifi 6 with WPA3.
Posted by AGTDenton - Mon 14 Jan 2019 12:19
Disappointed with CES. The keynote speeches sound desperate these days, the worst one this year being AMD's. It sounded so robotic with no natural dialogue. Whenever someone came on stage they were more interested in polishing each others ego.
Posted by LeSWiS - Mon 14 Jan 2019 12:33
The Phanteks 600s. I need that.
Posted by Ttaskmaster - Mon 14 Jan 2019 12:55
The D-Brand grip case and their prism screen protector… because Linus videos are so heavily peppered with it, I can't remember anything else!
Posted by darcotech - Fri 18 Jan 2019 13:00
It was mostly meh… really nothing ground breaking…maybe just ground walking like that Hyundai car someone mentioned and very little bit LG rolling oled screen. RGB things just nerves cause I see no <admin edit> use for it. And you can't buy high end hardware without it (my mb and gpu both have them).

Now, AMD is going in right direction regarding CPUs, on the GPUs side, they are probably preparing something big and are using Radeon VII as a stop gap.

Nvidia is milking on their RTX cards which offers PARTIAL ray tracing features as full ray tracing still needs a lot of performance. Nvidia's marketing is top notch. If AMD had them, they would rule the (CPU and GPU) world.