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Don’t worry; it won’t all be about AI.
And this year’s show’s most significant TV trend was undoubtedly RGB backlighting tech for LCDs.
So, does that mean 100-inch sets will become the norm in 2025?
More of this kindly,Appleand Samsung.
But they weren’t just showing off some of the new features look genuinely useful.
Unfortunately, rumors that it also tuts to itself while doing this were sadly unfounded.
But on a practical level, theDreame X50 Ultra Completeprobably has the best superpower the ability to climb stairs.
Best of all, this mode is called ‘ProLeap.’
Currently, mirror tech tops out at LED lights and unnecessary motion sensors.
The only downside is that your lap may suddenly become a less appealing dozing spot for your kitty.
Well, until you see the $3,499 (around 2,865 / AU$5,685) US price tag.
Rollable displays aren’t the only way that laptops will give us more screen estate in 2025, either.
The battle for the title ofbest smart ringis no longer justOuravsSamsung.
Meanwhile, Ultrahuman has gone fullApple Watch Editionwith some new 18K gold and platinum versions of its smart rings.
Whatever your tastes, a cup of instant will no longer cut it in 2025.
But one AI-adjacent space where it’s having a fascinating impact is robotics.
That’s because robotics companies like Realbotix are using AI to make their humanoids even more scarily realistic.
Realbotix Aria humanoid robot interview!
She moves, talks, can use AI to identify emotions, and more!
Oh, and she costs $175k.