
Limited to 1000-units worldwide, the Cooler Master Sneaker x Bounce PC system is one of the most unique that we’ve come across, or at least creations that aren’t just one-off builds. Featuring XPOWER Zenith DDR5 RGB gaming RAM, a PCIe Gen 4×4 US75 SSD, and a pair of detachable speakers that can be safely stowed when transporting the PC.

While not as compact as the Retro Gaming Watch, the ASUS ZenScreen Fold OLED MQ17QH is a portable display that expands to large 17.3-inches when unfolded. In the landscape orientation, the display offers an extra-tall 2560×1920 resolution to show more of your primary workspace without having to scroll.

NVIDIA G-Sync Pulsar technology was revealed at CES 2024, and it combines smooth variable refresh with the improved motion clarity of Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB). Put simply, it offers the benefits of both, all the while working together seamlessly to deliver the definitive gaming monitor experience.

Unlike the Technophone PC105 from 1985, the Rabbit R1 is a pocket-sized AI assistant that runs the first OS ever built on Large Action Model (LAM). In other words, the device can infer as well as model human actions on computer interfaces by learning users’ intention and behavior when they use specific apps.

There’s Jacob & Co’s Bugatti Chiron Blue Sapphire Crystal Watch, and then Continental’s Crystal Center Display. It’s claimed to be the world’s first automotive display embedded in transparent Swarovski crystal.

Unlike other touchscreens, the Samsung Flex Note Extendable measures 11″ when completely folded, but can be extended to 13.8″ with a 10:9 aspect ratio by unfolding just one side. Need more screen real estate? Slide out the other section to further extend it to 17.3 inches with a 4:3 aspect ratio.



