Every year, we witness significant new announcements from major brands at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The same companies, including Lenovo, Acer, Samsung, and Sony, all displayed technologies that might be available in 2023 this year.
In case you missed all the live debuts and telecasts, we've compiled a list of the top 10 CES 2023 announcements that, in our opinion, will advance technology the most.
Aska eVTOL
The first fully functional prototype of the ASKA A5 electric drive and fly Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle debuted at CES 2023.
The first four-seat electric vehicle in the world, the ASKA A5 is the size of an SUV and can travel up to 250 miles in the air and on the road on a single charge. The company's on-demand ride service, which is expected to go live in 2026, will have a fleet of ASKA cars that can be used on demand in major cities and the areas around them.
Qi 2 wireless charging standard
The second-generation wireless charging standard for Qi has been announced by Qi. Based on Apple's MagSafe, the Qi 2 will ensure that the device and charger are properly aligned for faster charging speeds and improved thermal management.
Qualcomm Snapdragon Satellite
The company's own satellite connectivity solution was unveiled at CES 2023. The feature allows users to send two-way text messages using satellites and brings satellite communication to upcoming Android smartphones.
Sony's new PlayStation 5
The new Playstation controller from Sony Sony has announced a new Playstation controller that will assist gamers with disabilities. It can be customized to make it easier for people with limited motor control to play games on a PlayStation. It is codenamed "Project Leonardo."
Lenovo’s dual-screen laptop
The YogaBook 9i, a dual-screen laptop from Lenovo, has been announced. In a book-like form, it has two 13-inch 2.8K OLED displays. This brings to mind the discontinued Microsoft Surface Duo. A folio stand and a keyboard that attach magnetically to the bottom screen are also included with the laptop.
Samsung foldable and sliding tablet
Samsung's Flex Hybrid folding and sliding tablet has been displayed. It can be folded, but it can also be extended by sliding slightly to the right.
Realme’s new 240W fast charging
Realme's brand-new 240W fast charging technology was finally revealed at CES this year, following numerous rumors. The company is expected to include the fast-charging technology in upcoming flagship smartphones.
Battery-powered television
Television powered by batteries Displace, a company, has introduced the Displace TV, a brand-new, wireless television. It has a suction-based wall mount that, according to the company, can be used on any surface and comes with four batteries that can be swapped out in the corners. Additionally, for input, it uses gesture controls.
Acer’s work desk
The new workstation from Acer, dubbed the eKinekt BD 3, was recently unveiled. It comes with a stationary bike to encourage healthy and sustainable living. The kinetic energy generated by the rider's pedaling powers the eKinekt BD 3 and charges devices, allowing users to exercise while they work.
500Hz gaming monitor
500Hz gaming monitor Alienware has revealed a new gaming monitor with a refresh rate of up to 500Hz. Additionally, the monitor is both the fastest and most responsive on the market thanks to its 0.5 millisecond response time.