Unlike the LEGO Atari 2600, the MyArcade X Atari Gamestation Plus is a functional retrogaming console with over 200 built-in classic games. It will be priced at $99.99 USD when released later in June and include legendary games from the Atari 2600, Atari 7800 and Atari Arcade platforms.
You’ve seen MIT’s wireless smart bandage, now check out Displace’s wireless TV, powered by a hot-swappable battery system, which can be hung throughout a home or combined to form a massive 110-inch 16K screen. This 55-inch TV weighs under 20-pounds and can easily be secured to a wall with a slight push, thanks to the company’s active-loop vacuum technology.
When you’re playing Elden Ring in virtual reality, the last thing you’d want is to wake your friends or family up, and that’s where Mutalk comes in. This $200 USD wireless microphone covers the entire mouth and amplifies the user’s voice while muffling it simultaneously. On a single charge, you can expect up to 10-hours of continuous use.
You’ve seen the Porsche Vision GT with its hologram display, but what about these new cases by Showcase PC? The company revealed PC cases with built-in hologram displays at CES 2023 this year. There are two models: a large kit that replaces the traditional side window or panel and a small kit that can be installed directly in a corner.
What could be cooler than the Orb X Gaming Pod? The Cooler Master Shark X PC case of course. Unveiled at CES 2023, this design was originally submitted by a fan for a contest back in 2019 and called ‘Leviathan’. Now that the case has been turned into reality, it supports both ITX motherboard form factors, SFX PSUs and an AIO cooler.
Just like WeTac Skin VR, OWO Sleeves let you feel the action in virtual reality, whether it be a tennis match, fishing trip, or laser rifle shots in a first person shooter. Your arms will feel every sensation, and if you prefer, move involuntarily as well, adding even more immersion to any gaming experience.
The Swift Edge is currently the world’s lightest laptop, while the Acer Predator X45 is the curviest 45-inch OLED gaming monitor yet. This UWQHD (3440×1440) display sports an 800R curve with an ultra-wide, narrow frame that expands the field of vision, and supports 98.5 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut for both gaming as well as productivity purposes.
Forget the Belkin Magsafe iPhone Mount, the Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra boasts the largest sensor yet in a webcam, offering DSLR-like quality for streaming or video calls. It features an ultra-large Sony 1/1.2″ STARVIS 2 sensor with a 2.9 μm pixel size to capture more light and image data in every pixel for exceptional detail as well as color, complete with a F/1.7 aperture lens for low-light conditions.
It’s not uncommon for products to leak ahead of their official reveal, and the Motorola ThinkPhone was one of them. This business-oriented smartphone features a 6.6-inch P-OLED screen, a Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, up to 12GB of RAM, 512GB of internal storage, a triple rear camera (50MP Wide + 13MP Ultra-Wide + 2MP Depth), a dual selfie camera (32MP Wide + 16MP Wide), and a 5,000mAh battery.
Think of Bird Buddy as Pokémon Go, but with real animals, or hummingbirds in this case. It uses artificial intelligence to help identify 350 different hummingbird species and then capture photos or videos of them when the motion sensor is triggered. Not just blurry photos, Bird Buddy is capable of capturing wing speeds of up to 60 mph, thanks to its high-quality camera.