CES 2022: The Tech That Made Me Wish I'd Gone

CES 2022: The Tech That Made Me Wish I'd Gone




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  1. i really hope touch screens don't become the future of well everything i like buttons buttons are nice and they give proper feedback and sometimes touch controls are stupid like with earpds (airpods did it right via not having the controls be "smash into ear")

  2. Let’s just face to, Mr. Mobile, most great and sustainable innovations in smart phones will require Apple to show the world, the truly best way to JUST DO IT. Assuming there’s enough passion of Steve Jobs still left in the company. Most companies, who try to show concepts, then attempted to make a real products, they never come into existance, or they just flop. Just as you were explaining, especially with the Lenovo dual screen ‘flop’. Another ‘flop’ is Microsoft’s folding phone. Another example is the ‘flop’ of android tablets, the market which Apple outright owns.

    By the way, keep up the good work. Your production quality is A#1 👍!

  3. The best part of an e-Ink car exterior? Making "customized" messages on the back of your car for the drivers behind you. That sure would give one of my fingers a rest.

  4. Personally, I’d rather see a resurgence in DVD and Blu Ray players. I have a feeling the streaming market will one day crash, and if vinyl records can make a comeback and we’re still seeing CD players easily available from most major brands, I feel we need DVD and Blu Ray players to be commonplace again! If there can’t be an 8K Blu Ray, I feel that Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD), a disc that was in R&D once upon a time and can hold 6TB per disc, should be the 8K physical media format! Now that we’re in a climate crisis, they could release films on 8cm HVD discs, saving plastic, in cases where only 3TB or less are needed! Let’s not forget that despite being a Netflix movie, The Mitchells vs The Machines was released on Blu Ray not long ago, so there’s still a market for physical media!

  5. The BMW that changes colour would be one hell of a problem in some countries where the colour of the vehicle is part of the vehicle registration certificate (e.g. "carte grise" in France)!

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