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LG OLED TV, Punkt MC02 smartphone: list of the five best gadgets unveiled at Consumer Electronic Show 2024

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The Consumer Electronic Show 2024, which started on January 9, has released tons of amazing gadgets from the world’s see-through TV, a bizarre but real flying taxi and much more. Join us to see some of the most impressive tech reveals from this CES 2024.

CES 2024 started on January 9, 2024.CES 2024 started on January 9, 2024.

New Delhi: The Consumer Electronic Show 2024, which started on January 9, has seen the release of tons of great gadgets, with AI prominently stealing the show. We have the world’s see-through TV, a bizarre but real flying taxi and much more. Join us to see some of the most impressive tech reveals from this CES 2024.

LG Signature OLED T – The invisible TV

LG launched the world’s first wirelessly transparent OLED TV with a 77-inch 4K screen. The OLED T can switch between transparent and opaque modes, showing artwork, photos or news while allowing light to pass through. The Signature’s modular design allows for different installation options and customization with shelves or backlighting. It also uses wireless transmission technology for wireless installation.

Hyundai’s Supernal S1 luxury flying taxi

Hyundai unveiled its flying vehicle, the Supernal S1. This aircraft with a speed of 190 km/h operates in the field of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) and is designed for urban passenger transport. The Supernal operates at a quiet operation, even comparable to a dishwasher, and this is achieved through an innovative rotor design inspired by bumblebee wings. The aircraft has a spacious cabin, which can comfortably accommodate four passengers with room for luggage. During the show, the Supernal S1 also emphasized safety with multiple redundancies and autonomous flight capabilities, hinting at a prototype soon to be launched on the market.

Punkt MC02 Smartphone with Apostrophe OS

Punkt partnered with Apostrophe to provide users with a unique experience with full control over their personal data. This is achieved through the Apostrophe OS feature, which divides the phone into two parts: one for personal data and app integrity, and one for more open access to popular mobile apps. The data generated by Apostrophe OS apps is stored securely in Punkt’s facilities in Switzerland. Apostrophe OS also includes a built-in VPN, a laser tool for managing app permissions, and a feature called Carbon Reduction that allows users to manage their energy consumption. The phone costs $749 and is available for pre-order now. It will ship at the end of January.

The Samsung S95D OLED TV – glare-free experience

Samsung revealed that its next-generation OLED TVs offer unmatched brightness, contrast and color accuracy.

  • MicroLED-inspired technology delivers self-illuminating pixels for deeper blacks and vibrant HDR performance.
  • Uses AI-powered upscaling to enhance lower resolution content to near-native 4K or 8K quality.
  • Designed for demanding home theater enthusiasts and professionals.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series

The star of the show was the unveiling of the new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series GPUs, which offer improved performance and value compared to the existing RTX 40 Series. Three new SUPER GPUs were announced: the RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 SUPER and RTX 4060 SUPER.
NVIDIA also highlighted the growing importance of generative AI in several areas, showing how the new RTX 40 SUPER GPUs will power advanced AI applications such as:

  • RTX Remix App: An open source platform that allows developers and creators to customize and improve existing game assets, characters and environments using the power of AI.
  • NVIDIA Omniverse: A collaborative platform for building and simulating 3D worlds, where the RTX 40 SUPER GPUs enable real-time rendering of complex scenes and characters.

The company also announced GE Now Gaming Platform along with RTX 40-ready laptops for the launch.



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