ZDNET’s Jason Hiner previews the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The annual event showcases a mix of conceptual and consumer tech products that will be on the market soon. Some highlights from the show include Samsung and LG’s transparent TVs, Roborock’s Q Revo series robot vacuums, Baracoda’s BMind Smart Mirror, Philips’ palm recognition smart lock, HP’s AI-powered Spectre laptops, TCL’s massive QD mini LED TV, Sennheiser’s earbuds with heart rate sensors, new AI features in Samsung’s SmartThings app, Ecovacs’ robot window cleaner, and Xgimi’s IMAX-enhanced Horizon Max projector. The event features notable tech announcements from big names in the industry and also introduces new and innovative brands focusing on the concept of a high-tech future that will improve and simplify daily life. Even though many products are still conceptual, others are expected to hit the market within the coming year. Major tech companies such as Samsung, Phillips, and HP have introduced exciting tech products at CES, while new and innovative brands have showcased their cutting-edge concepts. It is an event that promises an exciting and high-tech future.
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