In Pictures: Consumer Electronics Show 2019
The show has been a significant trendsetter for the world of technology
Reuters/afp/Tech Desk
January 12, 2019
LAS VEGAS: The Consumers Electronics Show has been a significant trendsetter for the world of technology with the latest concept designs and gadgets displayed at the event.
This year’s version was no different with a range of innovative products displayed.
Hyundai shows off walking car project
An Alpha Mini robot that uses artificial intelligence dances at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
A live demonstration uses artificial intelligence and facial recognition in dense crowd spatial-temporal technology at the Horizon Robotics exhibit at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
The Bell Nexus, a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is displayed at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: REUTERS
A Bosch electric autonomous shuttle concept car is displayed at the Bosch booth at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
A man watches a Coayu W902 window cleaning robot at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
A DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone is demonstrated at the DJI booth at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
Star Trek style translators step closer to reality at gadget show
The DOF Robotics Hurricane 360 VR ride is shown at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
People are captured by FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) HD Thermal Imaging Cameras as they walk near the FLIR exhibit at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
People practice rowing in a demonstration of the Hyundai My I.A. system of passenger entertainment in autonomous vehicles at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
People take smartphone pictures of a large panel of curved LG OLED TVs at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
OLED lights that can be used to customize exterior car lights are displayed at the Audi exhibit at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
Pet fitness robots, which move automatically or are controlled with a smartphone, are displayed at the Varlam booth at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: REUTERS
A man plays a game using a wireless VR headset at the DisplayLink exhibit at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
Yo-Yo expert Mark Hayward performs tricks with a sensor on a Yo-Yo inside the Real-time Tracking and Projection Map section of the Panasonic exhibit at CES International in Las Vegas.PHOTO: AFP
Star Trek style translators step closer to reality at gadget show