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The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show is taking place this week, and MacRumors sent videographer Dan Barbera to capture the action and check out new products on the show floor. Our day 1 roundup features everything from connected toilet products to massive monitors to fun lighting products.


Hyper showed off a backpack with Find My and a 25,000 mAh battery, Nanoleaf introduced a 4D TV Smarter Kit for matching your smart lights to the content on your TV, and Nuwa demoed a pen that converts notes into digital text, with no limitations on the paper that you can use.

Withings had a sensor that goes in your toilet to monitor your urine, and Samsung had a 5K Viewfinity S9 display, its first 5K monitor to compete with the Apple Studio Display. Samsung also had a Bespoke fridge with a customizable front panel, and the company demoed the Philips Hue Sync integration coming to some TVs.

Make sure to watch Dan's video to see all of the products that he came across, and if you want to know more, we have a dedicated CES 2023 hub with all of our CES coverage.

Article Link: Day 1 CES Video Roundup: Hyper Find My Backpack, Nanoleaf 4D TV Kit, Withings U-Scan and More
 
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great. As if the colour of my urine wasn’t enough of a hydration alarm, now I have a sensor to confirm I’m not colourblind.
 
Nothing really worth speaking about I feel tech has hit a wall and nothing is ground breaking anymore, even the tvs are minor updates this year, I remember the days ces used to be so exciting
Pen sounds cool. Wonder if it will need a lot of initial correction at first like Dragonspeak
 
Where are the self walking shoes and the self opening/closing pizza boxes?

The AI powered tarot cards that tell me the exact day I’m going to die?

The Smart Belt that expands when I get fat and shrinks when I lose weight?

The brain transplant that lets me upload my conscious to Planet Xenu and totally won’t kill me like Neurolink lab monkeys?

The television with augmented reality 5D Smell-O-Vision?

The Three Seashells for my bathroom?
 
will never buy anything from HYPER again, their most recent recall for their stack charger being a fire hazard, and the store credit will required customers to buy more expensive items from their online store. And most of their stuff can be found cheaper or more powerful from other makers.
 
Where are the self walking shoes and the self opening/closing pizza boxes?

The AI powered tarot cards that tell me the exact day I’m going to die?

The Smart Belt that expands when I get fat and shrinks when I lose weight?

The brain transplant that lets me upload my conscious to Planet Xenu and totally won’t kill me like Neurolink lab monkeys?

The television with augmented reality 5D Smell-O-Vision?

The Three Seashells for my bathroom?
So excited for all the Demolition Man references
 
We need 64K TVs now!.
And self drying clothes and self adjusting shoe laces.
And foldable iPhones.
And s e x robots.
And Wireles HDMI.
And lots of 120hz or 240hz 4K displays for computers at good prices.
 
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We need 64K TVs now!.
And self drying clothes and self adjusting shoe laces.
And foldable iPhones.
And s e x robots.
And Wireles HDMI.
And lots of 120hz or 240hz 4K displays for computers at good prices.
So much Back to the Future. Need those hydrators and flying cars too
 
will never buy anything from HYPER again, their most recent recall for their stack charger being a fire hazard, and the store credit will required customers to buy more expensive items from their online store. And most of their stuff can be found cheaper or more powerful from other makers.
I loved that charger. Plugged in flat against the wall so furniture could still be placed close to the wall. Ports edge lit and at the top of the charger so the ports could still be seen and easily accessed behind furniture. Plug prongs folded in and small so great for travel. Strongly debated sending back with recall despite small chance of fire hazard.

Ending up sending back for safety. Spent more for product (because they only gave you a credit like you had stated) that had few of these great features. The new device is a huge letdown. Wish they would have just sent a new, safe version of the original device.
 


The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show is taking place this week, and MacRumors sent videographer Dan Barbera to capture the action and check out new products on the show floor. Our day 1 roundup features everything from connected toilet products to massive monitors to fun lighting products.


Hyper showed off a backpack with Find My and a 25,000 mAh battery, Nanoleaf introduced a 4D TV Smarter Kit for matching your smart lights to the content on your TV, and Nuwa demoed a pen that converts notes into digital text, with no limitations on the paper that you can use.

Withings had a sensor that goes in your toilet to monitor your urine, and Samsung had a 5K Viewfinity S9 display, its first 5K monitor to compete with the Apple Studio Display. Samsung also had a Bespoke fridge with a customizable front panel, and the company demoed the Philips Hue Sync integration coming to some TVs.

Make sure to watch Dan's video to see all of the products that he came across, and if you want to know more, we have a dedicated CES 2023 hub with all of our CES coverage.

Article Link: Day 1 CES Video Roundup: Hyper Find My Backpack, Nanoleaf 4D TV Kit, Withings U-Scan and More
But that huge jar of sugary Jif Peanut Butter on your bamboo shelf will send you into hyperglycemic shock.
 
Nothing really worth speaking about I feel tech has hit a wall and nothing is ground breaking anymore, even the tvs are minor updates this year, I remember the days ces used to be so exciting
Orrrrr.... maybe the world just spent multple years in a global pandemic in which there were long-time chip shortages, manufacturing plant shut downs, half-year long delays at ports, and hundreds of millions dead, a huge shift in the way work happens...= Maybe the global problems affecting mostly the tech industry had an effect on the tech industry this year, and it's not that no groundbreaking products will ever be invtened again.
 
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