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The Best Moments Of CES 2024 Day 4: Sonic Screens And Mars Batteries

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Here is our wrap up on the final day of CES 2024, where we take a look at our favorite projectors, robot dogs, and batteries designed for use on Mars.
It’s the final day of CES, and thankfully, all of our writers have survived — mostly. After a week of ambitious scheduling, around 16,000 Slack messages, and driving our fitness trackers mad, we’ve finally seen all we’re going to see at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Overall, this was a great show with a strong focus on computing and automotive technologies. AI, as it turned out, was more than just a buzzword. We’ll be sorting through everything we saw over the next few days with more roundups and features about the cool tech that was on the floor.
In the meantime, we wanted to whet your appetites with one final entry in our (mostly) day-by-day wrapup of the technology that impressed us at the show. If you missed our previous entries, we told you what tech we brought to the show, then we took in some gaming hardware and booming sound, saw electric shoes and smart telescopes, and previewed some air gesture tech that could change how we control our phones and computers. To cap it all off, here’s what we found on our last day.Sound from your screen
No trip to CES is complete without stepping through the booth of a TV maker. Wandering around looking at gigantic TVs you’d have to build a house around is always a trip, and MiniLED panels and projectors as far as the eye can see always give you a sense as to not only how far the technological limits can be pushed, but just how few large blank areas of wall you actually have in your own home. In short, this is a very good opportunity to live vicariously for a few minutes in front of some of the largest and most glorious moving picture boxes you’ll see. Of course, sometimes there’s more — here’s what Hisense brought.
In one of its more impressive demos, Hisense brought what it’s calling the « First 8K Sonic Screen Laser TV in the World.

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