Best of CES 2023 Recap - Everything Worth Talking About

**LG OLED TV with Built-in Box: A Game-Changer for Gamers**

LG has unveiled a revolutionary OLED TV that comes with a built-in box, allowing users to stream 4K content at 120Hz. The TV features a sleek design and can send a 4K signal to the box, which can be connected to devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. However, what's truly exciting is the TV's input lag, which is still unknown at this time. LG claims that the TV will arrive sometime in 2023 with pricing yet to be determined, but we know that the standard wired version of this model costs $25,000.

While the wireless version may not be cheap, it's clear that LG has put a lot of thought into creating a TV that is both feature-rich and stylish. The TV features a clever design, with the power cord hidden in the stand. This may seem like a disappointment at first, but LG has clearly prioritized user experience over aesthetics. As for input lag, gamers will be eager to see how this affects their gaming experience.

**Displace's Wireless OLED TV: A More Affordable Option**

For those looking for a truly wireless OLED TV, Displace offers a 55-inch model that is powered by four hot-swappable batteries, providing about a day of use. The TV features a suction cup system that can attach to nearly any surface, making it easy to set up and use on the go. Like LG's model, this TV streams from a box that you can connect devices to.

While Displace's wireless OLED TV may not cost as much as LG's version, it still comes with a hefty price tag of $3,000. However, for those looking for an affordable option, Displace is definitely worth considering. With its advanced features and sleek design, this TV is sure to impress anyone in the market for a high-end wireless display.

**BMW's iVision Dev: The Ultimate Virtual Assistant**

At CES 2023, BMW unveiled its latest concept car, the iVision Dev, which boasts an impressive array of features that make it one of the most advanced cars on the show floor. The virtual assistant, named Dee, is powered by artificial intelligence and can animate to give her eyes and respond to voice commands. Dee is also capable of learning your driving habits and providing useful suggestions.

The iVision Dev's exterior is made up of 240 color-changing e-ink panels, creating a stunning visual display that is sure to turn heads on the road. The virtual world consumes the windshield, allowing drivers to interact with digital environments or take conference calls while on the go. With its advanced features and sleek design, this car is set to revolutionize the automotive industry.

**Samsung's Flex Hybrid Concept: A Game-Changer for Mobile Devices**

One of the most exciting concepts at CES 2023 was Samsung's Flex hybrid concept, which pushes the boundaries of what we think is possible with mobile devices. The screen not only unfolds but also slides, allowing users to switch between a 10.5-inch and 12.4-inch display.

The Flex concept imagines a future where foldable phones and tablets become indistinguishable from one another. With its sleek design and versatility, this concept has the potential to change the way we interact with mobile devices forever. Whether you're looking for a phone that can fold or a tablet that can slide, Samsung's Flex hybrid concept is definitely worth keeping an eye on.

**LG Mood Up Fridge: A Smart Appliance for the Modern Home**

In a bold move, LG has unveiled its latest smart appliance, the Mood Up fridge, which comes with built-in Bluetooth speakers and customizable color-changing LED backlit panels. The fridge is designed to make your snacking experience more enjoyable, with features like an alert system that will notify you if you leave the door open for too long.

One of the most impressive features of the LG Mood Up fridge is its ability to become transparent when you need it to. With a sensor feature, the upper right panel can be set to transparent mode, allowing you to view your groceries without letting cold air out. The fridge also glows at night as an added touch of convenience for late-night snackers.

**HTC's Vibe XR Elite: A Mixed Reality Headset**

At CES 2023, HTC unveiled its latest mixed reality headset, the Vibe XR Elite. This device aims to bridge the gap between virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), creating a seamless experience that combines the best of both worlds.

The HTC Vibe XR Elite features a depth sensor that makes it capable of eventually giving us true mixed reality experiences. The headset is relatively light and feels like a pair of glasses, making it easy to wear for extended periods. With its advanced features and impressive specs, this headset is sure to be popular among gamers and tech enthusiasts.

**TCL's Radio X2AR Concept Glasses: Language Translation Made Easy**

Last but not least, TCL unveiled its latest concept glasses, the Radio X2AR, which feature full AR capabilities. These glasses are designed to provide an immersive experience for users, with features like language translation made easy.

With its advanced technology and sleek design, these glasses are sure to be a hit among tech enthusiasts and gamers alike. Whether you're looking for an upgrade in your gaming experience or just want to stay connected on the go, TCL's Radio X2AR concept glasses are definitely worth checking out.

**Conclusion**

CES 2023 has been an exciting event, with some of the most innovative products from leading brands making their debut. From LG's OLED TV to Displace's wireless OLED TV, BMW's iVision Dev to Samsung's Flex hybrid concept, and HTC's Vibe XR Elite to TCL's Radio X2AR concept glasses, there's something for everyone at this year's show. Whether you're a gamer, tech enthusiast, or simply someone looking to upgrade your home entertainment system, these products are sure to impress.

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wireless one won't be cheap now if you're looking for a truly Wireless OLED TV we also saw a 55-inch model from a brand called displace it s powered by four hot swappable batteries that should give it about a day of use it has a suction pump system that can attach to apparently nearly any surface and like the LG model it also streams from a box that you can connect devices to it may not cost as much as LG's version but it's still pricey the company says it'll start at three thousand dollars next what's CES without a cool concept car meet BMW's iVision Dev this car's got lots of Personality literally the entire virtual world right at your fingertips these eating Grill animates to give her eyes and she talks to you she may be Saucier than other digital assistants but she really is happy to help she'll study your driving and make useful suggestions this makes sense since d stands for digital emotional experience Dee's exterior is made of 240 color changing e-ink panels and while her windshield may look bare It's actually an AR display with five immersion levels for the driver the AR in levels one through four gives useful info like speed and navigation details but won't block the driver's view of the road and level 5 is made for autonomous driving because it would definitely block the driver's view of the road the virtual world consumes the windshield so you can do things like look at digital environments or take a conference call instead of staring at traffic we've seen devices that can flip we've seen devices that can fold but what about a device that can slide and no not like the sidekick from the early 2000s let me explain this is Samsung's Flex hybrid concept the screen not only unfolds but slides to go from a 10.5 to 12.4 inch screen aka the size of a tablet I like how this concept imagines what foldable phones and tablets could look like as the line between them continues to blur after all phones just keep getting bigger and tablets just keep getting smaller foreign moves the party into the kitchen it's the LG mood up refrigerator it has a built-in Bluetooth speaker that can sync up with customizable color changing LED backlit panels necessary definitely not fun sure this Appliance has some more practical features too which are the ones I'm most interested in for example if you leave the door open for too long the panel will alert you and the upper right panel can become transparent so you can view your groceries without letting cold air out you can also set a sensor so the fridge glows at night as an avid late night snacker I really appreciate this feature a cost for this fridge hasn't been made available but it will probably have a hefty price tag another trend on the show floor was mixed reality devices HTC's Vibe XR Elite is a headset that aims to bridge the gap between VR and AR blending the real world with the virtual we're not seeing that Perfect Blend yet it kind of just intersperses real world elements with the VR experience but its depth sensor makes it capable of eventually giving us true mixed reality so it'll be interesting to see how this product develops Cena editor Scott Stein says it's relatively light and quote almost feels like a pair of glasses it'll be available in February at 1099 dollars I also enjoy learning about tcl's radio x2ar concept glasses they're relatively stylish for AR glasses and have full color micro LED screens but my favorite part is that TCL says they can do real-time language translation how cool is that and finally what would CES be without laptops this year we saw how laptops can get creative with their screen real estate for instance remember when 3D viewing required glosses Asus is helping to make that a thing of the past one of their upcoming Pro art laptops will have the first OLED screen capable of showing 3D images without having to use glasses the display Works in tandem with stereo eye tracking cameras that ensure what's on-screen moves with your eyes pretty neat and meet lenovo's yoga book 9i which has two screens with lots of configuration flexibility you can stack them vertically or side by side the yoga in the name is starting to make sense right this shape-shifting laptop also comes with a foldable stand and active pen those were some of the standout products from CES 2023 for more cool Tech and top picks from the show subscribe to CNETCES 2023 is the closest the show has been to quote unquote normal since 2020 but this year's Tech has been nothing short of extraordinary from talking cars to translating glasses here's the coolest stuff from the show Wireless TVs be the next big thing only time will tell but they've certainly been popular on the show floor we saw a whopping 97-inch Wireless OLED TV from LG so how exactly does it work well to put it simply it streams a signal from a box which is also where you'd connect any devices the Box does have to be within 30 feet of the screen and the TV is not truly Wireless it has a single power cord I know kind of disappointing but LG did come up with a clever way of hiding it in the stand the Box can send a 4K signal at 120 hertz however for you Gamers out there we don't know much about input lag at this time LG says the TV will arrive sometime in 2023 with pricing TBD but the standard wired version of this model costs 25 000 so we know the wireless one won't be cheap now if you're looking for a truly Wireless OLED TV we also saw a 55-inch model from a brand called displace it s powered by four hot swappable batteries that should give it about a day of use it has a suction pump system that can attach to apparently nearly any surface and like the LG model it also streams from a box that you can connect devices to it may not cost as much as LG's version but it's still pricey the company says it'll start at three thousand dollars next what's CES without a cool concept car meet BMW's iVision Dev this car's got lots of Personality literally the entire virtual world right at your fingertips these eating Grill animates to give her eyes and she talks to you she may be Saucier than other digital assistants but she really is happy to help she'll study your driving and make useful suggestions this makes sense since d stands for digital emotional experience Dee's exterior is made of 240 color changing e-ink panels and while her windshield may look bare It's actually an AR display with five immersion levels for the driver the AR in levels one through four gives useful info like speed and navigation details but won't block the driver's view of the road and level 5 is made for autonomous driving because it would definitely block the driver's view of the road the virtual world consumes the windshield so you can do things like look at digital environments or take a conference call instead of staring at traffic we've seen devices that can flip we've seen devices that can fold but what about a device that can slide and no not like the sidekick from the early 2000s let me explain this is Samsung's Flex hybrid concept the screen not only unfolds but slides to go from a 10.5 to 12.4 inch screen aka the size of a tablet I like how this concept imagines what foldable phones and tablets could look like as the line between them continues to blur after all phones just keep getting bigger and tablets just keep getting smaller foreign moves the party into the kitchen it's the LG mood up refrigerator it has a built-in Bluetooth speaker that can sync up with customizable color changing LED backlit panels necessary definitely not fun sure this Appliance has some more practical features too which are the ones I'm most interested in for example if you leave the door open for too long the panel will alert you and the upper right panel can become transparent so you can view your groceries without letting cold air out you can also set a sensor so the fridge glows at night as an avid late night snacker I really appreciate this feature a cost for this fridge hasn't been made available but it will probably have a hefty price tag another trend on the show floor was mixed reality devices HTC's Vibe XR Elite is a headset that aims to bridge the gap between VR and AR blending the real world with the virtual we're not seeing that Perfect Blend yet it kind of just intersperses real world elements with the VR experience but its depth sensor makes it capable of eventually giving us true mixed reality so it'll be interesting to see how this product develops Cena editor Scott Stein says it's relatively light and quote almost feels like a pair of glasses it'll be available in February at 1099 dollars I also enjoy learning about tcl's radio x2ar concept glasses they're relatively stylish for AR glasses and have full color micro LED screens but my favorite part is that TCL says they can do real-time language translation how cool is that and finally what would CES be without laptops this year we saw how laptops can get creative with their screen real estate for instance remember when 3D viewing required glosses Asus is helping to make that a thing of the past one of their upcoming Pro art laptops will have the first OLED screen capable of showing 3D images without having to use glasses the display Works in tandem with stereo eye tracking cameras that ensure what's on-screen moves with your eyes pretty neat and meet lenovo's yoga book 9i which has two screens with lots of configuration flexibility you can stack them vertically or side by side the yoga in the name is starting to make sense right this shape-shifting laptop also comes with a foldable stand and active pen those were some of the standout products from CES 2023 for more cool Tech and top picks from the show subscribe to CNET\n"