Sony made its own wireless prototype earbuds and showcased it at CES 2017. At CES 2017, Sony revealed a few wireless headphones and speakers. One of these devices that they showcased in the event is the prototype teaser of their own wireless earbuds.
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One of the highly anticipated chipsets this 2017 is the Ryzen from AMD. The tech company teases the crowd at the CES 2017 with a preview of the new motherboard.
ASUS unveiled two new ZenFones at its Zennovation CES 2017 event, the ZenFone AR and the ZenFone 3 Zoom.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti offers spectacular specs that it is right to be called as the most innovative GPU out there.
You should now be able to play "Rise of the Tomb Raider" on your iMac with GeForce Now gaming service.
The new LG Wallpaper OLED TV is now released for pre-order in Best Buy! LG Wallpaper OLED TV or LG's signature W-Series OLED TV is one of the highlights of this year's Consumers' Electronic Show 2017 (CES 2017) and it literally blew the roof with its awesomeness.
Meet the HoloLamp, a holographic illusion system sans the bulky headset. Last year's Consumer Electronics Show was clearly the year of virtual reality, but CES 2017 proved that it is now time for augmented reality to shine.
LG Hub robots at the CES event in Las Vegas are generating a lot of buzz along with the recently launched Signature OLED TV range. The South Korean Tech Giant had earlier released a teaser on the Hub robot prior to the CES Event.
Hyundai unveiled what it has in store for the future including a 'Mobility Vision Smart House' that makes your car an indistinguishable part of your living room.
LG Display gets rid of side speakers and integrates its TV's sound system directly into the screen.
HDMI 2.1 was officially detailed in a press released on Wednesday, January 4 at the ongoing CES 2017. The new specs will be able to deal with higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Audi and NVIDIA unveiled their latest joint venture at the CES 2017. The new collaboration aims to present level 4 autonomous cars on road by 2020.
It looks like the upcoming successor to Xiaomi's Mi 5 dubbed as the Mi 6 will be the first Chinese smartphone to be powered by Qualcomm's recently unveiled 835 processor.