Even before we trekked out to the desert for the Consumer Electronics Show, we had a good idea
You can read all of our CES posts right here, but the below roundup represents the most awe-inspiring, highly-anticipated, or just plain strange stuff that was announced last week.
Cars, Smart or Otherwise
Yep, CES is an auto show now
Car infotainment systems also got an overhaul. Audi’s new system puts screens throughout your car’s interior. The wireless version of Apple’s CarPlay made an appearance, too. Make no mistake: The connected car is here
The Beautiful and Boring Vision for Televisions
It’s CES, and so of course we saw many beautiful television sets. With UHD TVs increasingly available for rock-bottom prices, CES didn’t bring as many new innovations as previous years. The exceptions are this weird Samsung concept, and Sony’s blinding Backlight Master Drive tech. But we mostly saw marginally better displays, and we are 100 percent cool with that
As picture quality inched forward, this year turned out to be all about television design. Samsung got so, so close to completely eliminating the bezel
Enter: Virtual Reality
2016. The year of consumer VR. CES had two big pieces of VR news with Oculus finally opening up pre-orders for its $600 VR headset
We also got a look at HTC and Valve’s latest Vive VR headset. It looks swank. Pre-orders start on Leap Day, Feb. 29.
Strangely, the other big VR contender—Sony’s PlayStation VR—sat out the Vegas tech bonanza, most likely biding its time for one the big gaming shows in early 2016.
Lots of Weird
No CES would be complete without strangeness and surprises. We were lucky enough to see this totally awesome midair charging tech
Ah, CES. Until next year.
Art by Andrew Liszewski