Priced at just $249, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card doesn’t skimp on features, as it comes equipped with 2nd generation RT Cores for ray-tracing and 3rd gen Tensor Cores for DLSS as well as AI applications. This means gamers can play ray traced games on a 50-class GPU at over 60 FPS. Since RTX-powered ray tracing and DLSS are the new standard in gaming, this budget-priced graphics processing unit makes them more accessible than ever. Read more for the CES 2022 unveil and additional information.
CyberPowerPC kicked off CES 2022 with something unique, their Kinetic Series Chassis, which was inspired by kinetic architecture. In art, this concept is basically the idea of buildings that are designed to allow parts of the structure to move, not just for design’s sake, but with purpose. This PC case boasts 18 individually controlled vents that open and close, depending on the system’s current internal temperatures. Read more for a video and additional information.
Samsung’s all-new Eco Remote is designed for those who hate charging or changing batteries, as it remains fully charged at all times, thanks to the ability to draw power from radio waves emitted by Wi-Fi routers. However, should you not have any Wi-Fi routers around, the Eco Remote can still be charged using USB-C. It’s expected to launch some time later this year in black and white colors.
Alienware’s Concept Nyx basically solves the issue of how to simultaneously allow players in the same household to quickly access their full game library and play on any device, even if they want to change screens during gameplay. It accomplishes this by using a device where processing happens locally, rather than pull data from distant servers. This equates to lower latency, increased bandwidth and more responsiveness.
Samsung Electronics has revealed the PM1743 SSD for enterprise servers, which integrates the PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) 5.0 interface with the company’s advanced sixth-generation V-NAND, ahead of CES 2022. What advantage does PCIe 5.0 have over PCIe 4.0? It offers a bandwidth of 32 gigatransfers per second (GT/s), doubling that of its predecessor. When this is combined with a proprietary controller designed to support the latest PCIe standard, the PM1743 is one of the fastest drives around. Read more for a video showing it achieving over 13.7GB/s and additional information.
Why bother with pricey meal kits, when you could have ingredients for any recipe delivered straight to your door? LG Electronics (LG) new InstaView Double Oven Range and Over-the-Range Microwave Oven offer seamless integration with the new LG ThinQ Recipe service, which lets you order ingredients directly from the company’s free ThinQ app. Read more for additional pictures and information.
Hate lugging around a portable hard drive and gaming mouse? If so, then look no further than the XPG Vault. This wired USB-C computer mouse can store the most important titles of your gaming library in the palm of your hand. A prototype that will be shown at CES 2022 can integrate up to 1TB of Solid State memory running at 985MB/s. Read more for another picture and additional information.
LG Display has unveiled their all-new OLED Shelf ahead of CES 2022. This isn’t a flexible panel, but it instead combines two transparent OLED displays, one stacked atop the other, and seamlessly blends into any living space as a decoration while adding a touch of elegance if hung on a wall.
Engineered Arts’ Ameca humanoid robot might be the most realistic yet, thanks to its modular hardware and software. This means that you could easily upgrade parts since all modules can run independently, which means you could just have a head, or just a torso. However, the brain is cloud connected, so it can respond in real-time to any events.
Forget standard exercise bikes, the LG Virtual Ride is essentially a futuristic version that comes equipped with three vertical 55-inch OLED displays in front as well as above the rider. These three panels come together to form one large, curved, r-shaped display that gives users an immersive view both forward and above.