Has 8K been pushed back?
CES’ surprising lack of 8K interest means we may not be ready for the extreme resolution. It might not even be ready properly for folks at home until 2020.
CES’ surprising lack of 8K interest means we may not be ready for the extreme resolution. It might not even be ready properly for folks at home until 2020.
Google’s Home learns a new trick, Apple’s speaker gets a release date, Telstra is tough, Android is scammed, and we’ll look at the kind of crazy ideas of CES 2018. It’s The Wrap.
CES is known for lots of things. You can find new TVs, new computers, and new devices aplenty. And then there are the things you don’t always see reports of.
While CES 2018 failed to turn the TV world on its head in the most remarkable ways, one company revealed its CES was mostly focused on the screen.
To date, Sony’s efforts in the active noise cancelling world have been pretty impressive, producing what is arguably the world’s best. But not everyone wants a big pair, and so this year, Sony goes small.
Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s cause a dramatic shift to the lives of people it touches, but at least one gadget we saw at CES has the power to help return a sense of normality.
The engineers at Sennheiser are sending a message loud and clear with what it showed at CES 2018, and it’s this: we will rock you. And they’re doing just that.
CES 2018 showed us a bunch of new models, but some old models received a refresh too, as B&O Play revealed at the show.
Some of the best things we saw at CES weren’t, in fact, gadgets. One was actually just a box. Yes, a box.
If your kids are naturally resistant to education and hygiene, one of the start-ups of CES has a concept that might brush you the right way.