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Days before CES 2021 officially gets underway, Lenovo has announced a new pair of AR glasses that may have a particularly useful feature for people working from home. The ThinkReality A3 are a new pair of smart glasses that use augmented reality to project up to five virtual desktops right in front of your eyes.
That's a multi-monitor setup like no other. In a day when we're all fighting for proper workspace at home, it could really come in handy.
"The A3 is a next-generation augmented reality solution — light, powerful and versatile," said Jon Pershke, Lenovo Vice President of Strategy and Emerging Business. "Whether working in virtual spaces or supporting remote assistance, the ThinkReality A3 enhances workers' abilities to do more wherever they are." |
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LG's CES 2021 presence is largely centered around its TVs, appliances, and smart home devices — but at the very start of today's press conference, we got a most interesting tease. The virtual show opened up with an unexpected sight: A rollable LG smartphone.
Yup, what started out as a typical tall-and-skinny smartphone shape smoothly expanded into a tablet-like shape, with the display rolling out from the opposite edge. The press conference then came to a close with another glimpse at the rollable in action, this time slowly closing automatically. (Now, the screen image is obviously simulated, but hey, it's a concept device.) We sure didn't see that coming, even though rumors have been around for years that LG was working on such a device. |
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Have you ever wondered what your pet is trying to tell you? This collar may hold the answer. It's one of the more intriguing pet-specific gadgets at CES 2021. While there are plenty of pet products that attempt to make for your pet more convenient, but Petpuls' A.I.-powered smart collar takes things to a whole new level.
So how does it work? According to its creators, the collar uses voice recognition technology to detect and track five different emotional states. It analyzes the tone and pitch of your dog's bark to tell you whether your pup feels happy, anxious, angry, sad, or relaxed. |
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