CES Asia Seems to be Missing Critical Support From Vendors
Registration for the first annual Consumer Electronics Show in Shanghai recently opened, but support for the inaugural trade show seems to be tepid.
Registration for the first annual Consumer Electronics Show in Shanghai recently opened, but support for the inaugural trade show seems to be tepid.
While CES brings out the best of the consumer electronics space, it’s also plagued with things that the industry would very much like consumers to buy — but won’t likely resonate with them
LifeQ uses bio-mathematical models to turn physiological data into information to improve health by employing computational systems biologists and a wearable device.
The mini-PC segment has been on the rise for the past two years, and Zotac is one of the better known brands in the sector. …
The Zboard is an electric skateboard that can go up to 20 mph speeds with a 16 to 24 mile range. Version 2 is lighter and faster, and will be available in June.
Zotac’s GeForce GTX 980 AMP! Extreme and GTX 980 AMP! Edition were some of the highlights at its suite at CES 2015.
CES 2015 featured an interesting announcement: LG Electronics now is the default supplier of 4G LTE connectivity for GM – ‘OnStar’ service is going global.
MediaTek’s MT2601 will drive the next generation of Android Wear-based wearables.
Lenovo’s latest budget tablets offer decent hardware for the sub-$150 asking price.
Intel’s RealSense technology has finally found a use case, albeit an unorthodox one
MediaTek also secures a collaboration with Google for an Ultra HD TV platform powered by Android TV.
A Bluetooth controller that costs almost as much as a game console.
Intel hopes to move Quark into the high-end fashion space with its new Curie model.
Asus’ Zenfone 2 features stellar hardware for the $199 asking price.
The Nabu X is a decent fitness tracker with a few unique features.
Sony’s ZX2 is aimed squarely at the high-end audio enthusiasts.
Cherry Trail will make affordable tablets even better.
The OS landscape for Smart TVs is fragmented. But does that matter?
With prices starting at $179, HP is looking to entice budget users with its mini-PC offerings.