The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 will feature MSI, Samsung's Bespoke, Robo Vaccum, and other tech that could revolutionize how tech fits into people's lives over the next few years, which will kick off in Las Vegas on Monday, January 8.
From the introduction of new TVs, smart home appliances, and gaming PCs, many AI features will probably be built in this year's huge tech event.
CES 2024: Tech, Devices to Look Forward
MSI posted a teaser video of its very first handheld gaming PC on Instagram. The video claimed a whole new breed of MSI dragon is coming and showed the placement of two joysticks and ventilation, which appears in the MSI logo on the back of the device.
The video also showed that more information regarding the handheld PC will be revealed at CES next week. However, a tweet from Intel gave a hint as to what was inside the device. Though a tweet from Intel hinted at what was inside the device now, they can only speculate how it looks on the outside.
The Asus ROG Ally, which adopts Microsoft's Xbox controllers' offset location, has joysticks positioned similarly. In the video, they are visible in an area of total darkness surrounded by RGB lights.
Although MSI has been producing gaming laptops for many years, handheld gaming PCs will be new for the brand. However, expanding into new markets was typical for MSI, which has recently gotten into high-end SSDs and routers. The company would be on par with several of its competitors, who have already introduced their own handheld PCs.
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Tech Giants' Best Devices in CES 2024
Samsung has announced a new vacuum cleaner lineup with advanced artificial intelligence. The Bespoke Jet Combo is a robot vacuum and mop that promises to simplify user cleaning with enhanced AI features and steam cleaning.
"I am thrilled to introduce our innovative vacuum cleaner lineup for 2024, which leverages our latest AI technology to meaningfully improve its usability. We firmly believe it will make cleaning more enjoyable for our customers." Moohyung Lee, EVP of Samsung Electronics, said.
According to Samsung, the Bespoke Jet Combo uses enhanced AI Object Recognition. The vacuum can recognize more objects because of its 3D sensor, which makes driving more accurate.
However, the most noteworthy development is that AI Object Recognition can now recognize stains and space. The model can also identify and classify mapped spaces, such as a living room and a kitchen. Furthermore, the vacuum automatically creates "no-go zones" that include the entrance, the veranda, and the bathroom.
When a stain is detected, Bespoke Jet Combo heats the mop pads with high-temperature steam and water. Spinning powerfully at 170 RPM (revolutions per minute), the mops can also clean hardened stains.
The machine can sense the floor type with AI Floor Detect for enhanced cleaning. The model also prevents the carpets from getting wet.