In Pictures: Consumer Electronics Show 2019

The show has been a significant trendsetter for the world of technology

The folding and capabilities of the Royole FlexiPai tablet and phone are demonstrated at the Royole booth at CES International in Las Vegas. PHOTO: AFP

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
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