Friday, January 14, 2022

The Newest And Greatest From CES 2022 By Newswatch TV

Las Vegas' CES 2022 is well underway, which means a lot of tech news. According to NewsWatch TV AMC, despite several big names deciding not to present in person due to COVID, this year's biggest announcements are still flooding in.

The Newest And Greatest From CES 2022 By Newswatch TV
The Newest And Greatest From CES 2022 By Newswatch TV

Since Monday alone, Sony has surprised us with several announcements. The company introduced QD-OLED consumer TVs with cutting-edge display technology. As the name of the technology implies, it combines OLED and Quantum Dot technology. Additionally, Sony confirmed the name of its upcoming VR headset, appropriately titled "PlayStation VR2." The company is working on some improvements to make it a more immersive experience, including the introduction of PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers. 

They announced another version of the Galaxy S21 on Monday, called the S21 FE. It's a more affordable version of the popular smartphone with all its features. In 2022, they released the S20 FE to give clients more choices to select from at several different price points. S21 FE has a lower resolution camera and less memory than S21.

The company explores a wide range of technologies, and one they seem particularly excited about is foldable technology. With the Flex Note, a foldable 17-inch laptop that can shrink down to 13 inches when you need more space, you can do just that. Samsung also introduced the Freestyle, a portable projector with a swivel display that can project 30- to 100-inch videos or images. 

The Newest And Greatest From CES 2022 By Newswatch TV
The Newest And Greatest From CES 2022 By Newswatch TV
Sony's Vision-S electric SUV isn't the only EV making waves at CES. The Chevy Silverado EV is the company's latest electric offering. You know what you're getting here if you're familiar with the popular Silverado pickup truck - it's an electric version. An impressive 400 miles can be covered with just one charge. EQXX, Mercedes-Benz's electric vehicle, introduced us to the idea of EVs. According to NewsWatch tv reviews, while it's easy to let these new EVs from all of the automakers and tech companies blend, Mercedes-Benz says its EQXX will go 620 miles on one full charge. As long as their price stays reasonable, they are going to be a serious competitor for Tesla.


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