Senin, 15 Januari 2018

Editor's Pick: CES 2018: Spare Human Bodies, a $54K HTC Simulator and Intel's People-Chopping Cuisinart


Rob Enderle
Jan 15, 2018 10:57 AM PT
OK, I hate CES. It really is a horrible event, largely because of the timing -- and particularly this year, Las Vegas making it a nightmare to get around -- but man did they have cool stuff at the show. Among presentation highlights were Nvidia showcasing a whopping 65-inch gaming monitor TV. Lowlights included Intel showcasing a human-carrying drone as something out of a horror movie. [More...]

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