Dive into CES 2024

by Kev Mc

In the nascent days of 2024, the tech landscape is already abuzz with a cascade of cutting-edge gadgets. As the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) takes center stage, it unleashes a wave of innovation, offering a sneak peek into the future of technology.

We have looked at alot of the mouth watering Tech due to be unleashed in the very near future and just took a snippet to show you. Here are some of the things we are most looking forward to.

MSI CLAW A1M

Introducing the MSI Claw A1M Gaming Handheld: A Pioneering Expedition into Intel’s RealmAt the forefront stands MSI’s Claw A1M, a gaming handheld that boldly ventures into Intel territory, showcasing the prowess of the Core Ultra 7-155H processor.

This portable gaming marvel operates on the latest Core Ultra ‘Meteor Lake’ platform, runs Windows 11, and offers seamless compatibility with a diverse range of PC games. Featuring a 7-inch touch-enabled IPS LCD display boasting 1920×1080 resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and up to 500 nits typical brightness – comparable to premium laptops like the Asus ROG Ally.

Audio excellence is delivered through two 2W speakers.Beneath the sleek exterior, the Claw A1M is fueled by Intel’s state-of-the-art Core Ultra 155H ‘Meteor Lake’ SoC, housing six high-performance cores, eight energy-efficient cores, two low-power cones, and a built-in Arc GPU with eight Xe tiles (1024 stream processors, eight ray tracing units). Accompanying this powerhouse is 16 GB of dual-channel LPDDR5-6400 memory, an M.2-2230 form-factor SSD, and a PCIe Gen4 x4 interface.

ROG Phone 8 Pro

Asus introduces the ROG Phone 8 Pro, a gaming marvel with a sleek twist. Breaking away from its bulkier predecessors, this year’s model boasts a slender 8.9mm profile, a significant drop from the 10.3mm thickness of the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate. Despite the slim build, it packs a punch with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, up to 24GB of RAM, and a spacious 1TB storage.

The highlight is a customizable matrix screen on the back, adding a personal touch. Whether you’re using controllers, Air Control, or tapping away, the ROG Phone 8 Pro ensures a seamless, high-quality gaming experience.

ROG NUC

Originally conceived as a versatile and upgradable mini-PC, Intel’s NUC (Next Unit of Computing) faced initial challenges in gaining widespread adoption. Taking a strategic turn, Intel entrusted the NUC name and designs to Asus in a partnership that now reveals its potential through the impressive Asus ROG NUC.

This diminutive gaming powerhouse marks a significant advancement, boasting an Intel Core Ultra 7 or 9 processor alongside either an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 or 4070 GPU. Its ingenious design allows for both vertical and horizontal orientations, providing adaptability for a range of setups.

The ROG NUC’s connectivity is rich, offering options for Ethernet or Wi-Fi 6E, ensuring seamless integration into diverse environments. Asus has prioritized a user-friendly setup, positioning the ROG NUC as an effortless addition to desks or entertainment centers beneath TVs.

While specific release details and pricing remain undisclosed, the Asus ROG NUC emerges amid heightened interest in compact gaming PCs, fueled by the popularity of handheld devices like the Steam Deck. The allure of a potent and easily deployable gaming solution is poised to captivate an audience eager to explore the capabilities of this compact dynamo. As the tech community eagerly awaits more information, the Asus ROG NUC stands ready to redefine the landscape of compact gaming PCs, injecting new vitality into Intel’s NUC concept.

LG introduced its Zero Connect Box with the OLED M3 last year, and at CES, the technology made a return with the LG OLED M4. This separate box efficiently houses your gaming consoles and streaming devices while wirelessly transmitting signals to your TV, eliminating the need for unsightly cables and providing a clean setup, especially advantageous for those who wall-mount their screens.LG combines its cutting-edge OLED panel with micro lens array technology, delivering an exceptionally sharp final picture. The inclusion of the new Alpha 11 processor adds AI enhancements, but the standout feature is the upgrade from a 120Hz to a 144Hz refresh rate.This enhancement potentially opens up the LG OLED M4 for PC gaming, particularly appealing to users of devices like the Asus ROG NUC. Although factors such as latencies and response times will influence the gaming experience, individuals with a well-equipped living room setup will find this innovation compelling. If all goes according to plan, the LG OLED M4 could emerge as one of the top gaming TVs available by the end of the year.

Dive into the expansive world of technology unveiled at CES 2024! The sheer variety is immense, and although we can’t present every detail, rest assured that the upcoming year holds promise with the introduction of thrilling technological advancements and the integration of AI-powered devices. The landscape of 2024 is poised to be an exhilarating journey into the future of innovation. Stay engaged with us as we unveil more exciting updates and developments on the horizon!

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