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Tech Giant, Intel, gave a demo of its Project Alloy Virtual Reality headset at its Las Vegas CES 2017 event.
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The new technology prototype announced by Bellus 3D allows the users to capture stunningly realistic 3D images of their faces. The company plans to add features like virtual make up application and VR avatars before the actual release in 2017 end.
The Ricoh R could make 24-hour 360 live-streaming possible. Ricoh, makers of the camera line dubbed "the iPod of 360 shooters," has entered the live streaming territory with its new camera called the Rico R.
Meet the HoloLamp, a holographic illusion system sans the bulky headset. Last year's Consumer Electronics Show was clearly the year of virtual reality, but CES 2017 proved that it is now time for augmented reality to shine.
Hyundai unveiled what it has in store for the future including a 'Mobility Vision Smart House' that makes your car an indistinguishable part of your living room.
Logitech releases a wireless gaming headphone that fits comfortably and has a very surprising excellent sound quality.
ASUS gave the Zenfone 3 Zoom a 5,000 mAh battery that can give users up to 42 days of standby time. ASUS has just launched the new ZenFone 3 Zoom. It might be a newer model, compared to the Zenfone Zoom, but it did retain one of its most significant features - which is an optical zoom capability for its camera.
LG Display gets rid of side speakers and integrates its TV's sound system directly into the screen.
HDMI 2.1 was officially detailed in a press released on Wednesday, January 4 at the ongoing CES 2017. The new specs will be able to deal with higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Audi and NVIDIA unveiled their latest joint venture at the CES 2017. The new collaboration aims to present level 4 autonomous cars on road by 2020.
Cerevo has unveiled its Taclim, a pair of controllers and VR shoes that should improve a gamer's VR experience. However, the Japanese manufacturer will prioritize business owners instead of individual fan orders.
Mixed with the impressive new tech and gadgets introduced in the Las Vegas CES 2017 is a handful of weird stuff.