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CES 2020’s Unveiled event showcases mostly small and midsize companies who will be presenting electronics at during the convention. We took a look around to see what sorts of gadgets to expect in the coming week.
Lenovo unveiled the first Windows laptop with a foldable display during CES 2020. It’s called the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold and features a screen that can bend in half when you shut the laptop closed. It runs Windows 10 and looks kind of similar to Microsoft’s Surface Neo computer that will launch before the holidays this year, but has a single display instead of two side-by side.
It’ll cost $2,499 when it launches later this year.
Samsung introduced Ballie as a tiny rolling robot ball, sort of like a mini BB-8 from “Star Wars,” with cameras that can follow you around the house as a so-called “life companion.” Samsung described all sorts of ways Ballie might one day help you, from recognizing if your floors are dirty and automatically activating a robot vacuum in your house, to somehow serving as a “fitness assistant.”
But Samsung was slim on details on what it can actually do besides roll around and record you, or serve as entertainment for your pet. It reminds me a lot of LG’s Rolling Bot prototype which was introduced at CES 2016 and was basically the same thing. LG’s robot never launched, and it doesn’t seem likely Samsung will release Ballie any time soon, if it does so at all.
However, personal robots are a budding trend throughout the industry. For example, Amazon is said to be working on its own home robot that acts like an Amazon Echo that can follow you around the house. Bloomberg first reported details of Amazon’s robot plans in 2018.
Samsung also showed off its vision for augmented reality (glasses that can overlay digital content on top of the real world), with a so-called Gait Enhancing & Motivation” (GEM) outfit that pairs with the headset. Samsung envisions a future where the GEM can help people in recovery learn how to walk. But it’s also touted as a fitness system.
Samsung showed examples where it has been testing versions of this with people in recovery in research experiments, though none of the people in its example videos were wearing the glasses, which suggests it’s not fully operational yet.
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